Selling your home? This is the time of the year many owners place homes on the market for sale. Today’s current real estate environment is considered a “buyers” market. To the potential sellers this reflects that there are more homes for sell than there are buyers, so there is strong competition in selling your home. Not only are you competing with other re-sale homes, you are also competing with new home sales where builders are offering great incentives to the buyers.
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First, realize that selling your home is completely different than living in your home. It is imperative that you emphasize the features of the house more than the personality of the owner. Your ultimate goal is for potential buyers to visualize it as their home, not yours. Therefore, placement is crucial in maximizing a room’s size and structural features, while adding warmth, color and interest with your furnishings will allow your home to compete with all the model homes.
It is time to de-clutter your home. The old saying “less is more” is especially true when selling your home. Remove all the clutter you have in your rooms, closets, garage and cabinets by storing items in attics, at friends, in storage units or POD’s. You need to have your home detailed and cleaned. Buyers inspect everything and cleanliness is monumental in their impression of your home and the care you have taken of it. Clean the closets, the cabinets, the appliances and the baseboards. Pay special attention to make sure bathrooms and kitchens are spotless. Use fresh linens constantly, and now is the time for potpourri and scented candles.
You should consider hiring a Professional home stager. They come in with a detailed check list of items that potential buyers will be inspecting. A home staging professional starts at the curb and goes through your entire home making recommendations on changes and enhancements. They leave the list with you enabling you to do the work, or schedule a time to come back and physically stage the home to look like a model home with the furnishings and accessories you already own. Their recommendations can include removing clutter and family photos, adding updated floral and silk greenery, rearranging furniture, adding lighting, artwork and accessories to appeal to a buyer’s sense of openness and making the presentation of a wonderful place to live.
Buyers are looking for well kept homes they perceive as warm, inviting and roomy. By making a couple of small investments in de-cluttering and staging your home you are more likely to sell your home faster and at a higher sales price allowing you to move on to your next wonderful adventure.
Renee Lambing
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February 23rd, 2010 at 8:06 pm
Is it possible to buy an organic, hobby farm in Texas without going through a real estate agent?
I am a Health Coach, interested in teaching young people the benefits of eating, growing and preserving organically grown food. Since my organisation is non-profit and still in infancy stage, I can’t afford agents’ commission, or profiteer’s prices. Someone out there knows who I can contact.
February 24th, 2010 at 1:08 am
the real estate agent is paid by the seller, not the buyer. if you can find a property on your own and the seller hasn’t already enlisted the help of an agent then you are all set, there’s no need for an agent.
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