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How to Sell Your Home or Investment Property
It's off to the market you go. The real estate market
that is, in all its glorious competitiveness.
You want to sell your home or investment property.
Are you ready to sell it?
Are you ready for the finagling, offers and counter-offers?
Can you handle the drama, the lights, cameras and all
the action?
You can if you research before hand what today's real
estate market is like for buying and selling homes.
Today, buyers do their homework. Therefore, you must
do yours. When potential buyers walk through your doors,
they have the knowledge, acquired from doing their homework.
They will know exactly what they want. They will look
for specific upgrades and features. They will know the
market for comparable properties in your area.
You will have to give them a reason to choose yours.
This is where the little things are important when it
comes to selling homes and investment properties.
Right off the bat you have to make sure your product
displays in the best possible light: clean, clean, clean.
Then clean some more. This means top to bottom. Outside
is where it all starts. Your home has to sparkle like
a diamond. The 'wow' factor has to slap the potential
buyer in the face as soon as they step foot in your
driveway.
Make sure the driveway's swept and washed; make sure
any potholes and cracks are fixed. Wash the windows
from the outside, and the garage door, and anything
else outside that needs cleaning. Wash the dog if he's
going to be standing around out there.
Mow the lawn...unless you want to hide the dog.
Your garage: unless it's designated a production location
for a remake of Sanford and Son, de-clutter it. Organize
it. Sweep and wash down the floor, if you can find it!
Neatness counts when it comes to selling a house.
Once inside give every room the critical eye. Of course,
make sure any minor repairs get attention before a showing
or open house. The major repairs should not be an issue;
all accomplished well in advance. That dangling ceiling
fan...has it been reattached properly or is ready to
propel itself out the window? Those ceramic tiles in
the bathroom; are they secured back in place? Does their
continued falling play like a scene from the movie Earthquake?
You won't be selling your home if people walk through
it wide-eyed from fear.
Create an easy, unobstructed flow from room to room.
Evoke a sense of freedom and spaciousness. Along with
that, allow as much natural light into the home as is
possible. When selling a house you want to create a
positive atmosphere. You don't want potential buyers
to feel they've entered a Dungeons and Dragons theme
park.
Tone down your family's personality in the house. Give
it the 'model home' aura to appeal to a wide range of
personalities who will explore its features.
Consider this too, when selling your house: buyers
want the best price in the best area. If the area you
live in is a high-demand area, are you competitive in
your price? Have you over priced because you feel buyers
will pay it because of the attractiveness of the area?
Homes similar to yours in size, style, upgrades and
features may be lower-priced. They may sell fast, while
yours lingers on the market. Of course, if you feel
it deserves a higher price and are willing to wait it
out, see where it takes you.
Selling your home, or any investment property, involves
a commitment from yourself. You want the greatest return.
You have to be willing to devote the time and energy
in return, to ensure a successful sale. Buyers want
the best price in the best location. You want the best
price so you can move out of the location. It's up to
you to do the things necessary to bring both sides together
so it can happen.
Author: Jason Loucks
Jason Loucks is the Nation's Leading Expert at Selling
Houses and Investment Properties Fast and For Top Dollar.
To Discover more about his "7 Day Sale" Method
for selling properties at retail price in 7 Days, visit
http://www.7DaySaleGuy.Com
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