Jeff's Tips
on how to make your property show better and sell faster
at the highest price possible
First impressions
are important. Most buyers are looking for a clean home
in move in condition. With just a fresh coat of paint, scraping
and polyurethaning the wood floors, regrouting or cleaning
the bathroom tiles, avoiding clutter in bedrooms, closets
or hallways and mowing the lawn and trimming the shrubs
you really will make a good first impression.
Unless it's
absolutely necessary for the sale (ex, roof repair or replaced)
avoid overspending when preparing the home to be shown.
The bottom line is you may spend more than you would recoup
from the sale.
While showing remember:
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To be sure to open the
blinds, drapes and curtains to allow the sunshine to
give a larger appearance to all of the rooms. |
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To try to avoid
having the family dog or cat under foot so as not to
distract the buyers. |
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To try to avoid
having too many friends, neighbors or relatives at home.
The buyer may feel uncomfortable about taking their
time viewing your home. The buyer may feel that they
are imposing on you and your guests. |
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Create an atmosphere
of serenity and peace in the home by turning off loud
music or the television set. The buyer will feel more
at ease when it's quiet in the house. |
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Be a low key seller.
Don't tag along with the real estate salesperson and
don't force conversation with the buyers. The buyers
are there to view your home not to socialize. |
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Leave it to a professional.
The real estate salesperson knows how to handle their
customer. Let them talk to the customer about price,
terms, posession date etc... they have the experience
to handle the negotiations properly.
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