SELLING
YOUR HOME
A person can generally sell a house faster by
lowering the price. But there are other ways to enhance a home's attractiveness
besides lowering the asking price. If you're looking to sell your home in a hot
real estate market, read on for some tips on how to generate interest and get
the best price possible
Pricing
the Home is No.1
Regardless of how well you renovate
and stage your home, it is still important to price the home appropriately.
Consult a local realtor, read the newspapers and go to online real estate
sites, such as http://www.zillow.com
to see what comparable homes are going for in your area.
It's not always imperative to be the lowest priced home on the block, particularly when aesthetic and other significant improvements have been made. However, it is important that the listing price is not out of line with other comparable homes in the market.
It's not always imperative to be the lowest priced home on the block, particularly when aesthetic and other significant improvements have been made. However, it is important that the listing price is not out of line with other comparable homes in the market.
Put yourself in the buyer's shoes
and then determine what a fair price might be. Have friends, neighbors and real estate
professionals tour the home and weigh in as well.
Improve
Curb Appeal
Sellers often overlook the
importance of their home's curb appeal. The first thing a buyer sees is a
home's external appearance and the way it fits into the surrounding
neighborhood. Try to make certain that the exterior has a fresh coat of paint,
and that the bushes and lawn are well manicured.
In
real estate, appearances mean a lot.
What better way to set your home
apart than to make it attractive at first glance?
Differentiate
From the Neighbors
In order to attract attention and to
make your home more memorable, consider custom designs or additions, such as
landscaping, high grade windows or an updated Timberline roof.
This can help improve the home's
aesthetics, while potentially adding value to the home. Any improvements should
be practical and use colors and designs that would appeal to the widest
audience.
In addition, they should complement
the home and its other amenities, such as building a deck or patio adjacent to
an outdoor swimming pool.
More
than ever, you should take every small edge you can get.
Remove
The Clutter
It is very important to remove all
clutter from the home before showing it to potential buyers because buyers need
to be able to picture themselves in the space.
This might include removing some
furniture to make rooms look bigger, and putting away family photographs and
personal items. You may even want to hire a stager
to help you make better use of the space. Staging
costs can range from a couple of hundred dollars for a basic consultation to
several thousand dollars, particularly if you rent modern, neutral furniture
for showing your home.
Many people feel that stagers can make a home more salable, so
hiring one deserves some consideration.
Ready
to move conditions
Esthetics are important, but it's
also important that doors, appliances, and electrical and plumbing fixtures be
in compliance with current building codes and in working order.
Again, the idea is to have the home in move in
condition and to give potential buyers the impression that they will be able to
move right in and start enjoying their new home, rather than spending time and
money fixing it up.
The
Deal
For example, sellers that offer the
buyer a couple of thousand dollars credit toward closing costs, or offer to pay
closing costs entirely, will receive more attention from house hunters looking
at similar homes. Buyers are looking for a deal, so do your best to make them
feel they're getting one.
Another tip is to offer a transferable
home warranty, which can cost $200 to $500 for a one-year policy and will cover
a failure by appliances such as air conditioners and refrigerators. Depending
on the policy, other appliances and house gadgets may be covered as well. A
potential buyer may feel more at ease knowing that he or she will be covered
against such problems, which could make your home more attractive than a
competing home.
Sell
Your House
Selling a home requires a little
extra work. Do everything you can to get the home in excellent shape and be
prepared to make some small concessions at closing.
These tips, coupled with an
attractive price, will increase the odds of getting your home sold.
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