Selling a Home October 4, 2021

4 Tips To Prep for Your Home Sale This Fall

 

Even in a hot sellers’ market like today’s in which homes are selling so quickly, it’s still important to make a good first impression on potential buyers. Taking the time upfront to prep your house appropriately can bring in the greatest return on your investment.

Here are four simple tips to make sure you maximize the sale of your house this fall.

1. Price It Right

One of the first things buyers will notice is the price of your house. That’s why it’s important to price it right. Your goal in pricing your house is to draw attention from competing buyers and let bidding wars push the final sales price up. Pricing your house too high to begin with could put you at a disadvantage by discouraging buyers from making an offer.

Your trusted real estate advisor can help you find the price for your home that reflects the current market value. Lean on your agent to help you with this crucial first step.

2. Keep It Clean

It may sound simple, but keeping your house clean is key to making sure it gets the attention it deserves. As realtor.com says in the Home Selling Checklist:

“When selling your home, it’s important to keep everything tidy for buyers. . . . Remember to take special care with the bathroom, making sure the tile, counters, shower, and floors shine.”

Before each buyer visits, assess your space and determine what needs your attention. Wash the dishes, make the beds, and put away any toys. Doing these simple things can reduce any potential distractions for buyers.

3. Make It Easy To Visit

Giving buyers the opportunity to see your house on their schedule can be a true game-changer. Buyers are less likely to make an offer if it’s difficult to plan a tour or they can’t easily fit it into their schedule. Making your house available as often as possible helps create opportunities for more buyers to fall in love with your house.

Rest assured your trusted real estate advisor will keep your health and safety top of mind when buyers tour your home. Agents use the latest guidance to stay up to date on any protocols and sanitization recommendations.

4. Help Buyers Feel at Home

Finally, it’s important for buyers to see all the possible ways they can make your house their next home. As the realtor.com article puts it:

“The goal is to create a blank canvas on which buyers can project their own visions of living there, and loving it.”

An easy first step to create this blank canvas is removing personal items – pictures, awards, and sentimental belongings – from your space. If you’re unsure what should be packed away and what can stay, consult your trusted real estate advisor. Spending the time on this step can pay off in the long run, as the 2021 Profile of Home Staging from the National Association of Realtors notes:

“Eighteen percent of sellers’ agents said home staging increased the dollar value of a residence between 6% and 10%.”

Bottom Line

To make the most of today’s sellers’ market, avoid the temptation to skip over the essential preparation steps. Let’s connect today to discuss all the ways you can maximize your home sale.

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Selling a Home February 13, 2018

5 Things No One Tells You About Selling

1. Your Home Has to be pretty as a picture!  People will be seeing your home online before they ever set foot in it.  So that means that your house will have to look its best when photos are taken.  Every room needs to be at minimum neat and clean, but every detail does show up on camera.  No piles of things that you are meaning to pack, or laundry waiting to be folded…  Now is the time you want your home to look its company best.  You will also want to make sure your home’s best features are included in the listing photos.  Do you have a great backyard, or finished basement, or a deck made for entertaining…  Let prospective buyers know about it!

2. And now that you’ve got your home looking gorgeous for the photos, you have to keep it looking that way!  You never know when a buyer will come across those photos of your home and want to see it right away.   You have to be in “ready to show” mode at all times, so no dishes left overnight in sink, or toys scattered around the house.

3. The first two weeks after listing bring in the most buyers, so price accordingly.   Offer a fair price; buyers excited about seeing your “just listed” home may be more apt to making an offer on a home that is reasonably priced than one that is overpriced.  Don’t start off high, thinking you can always bring the price down if you don’t get any results.  You may miss out on that initial excitement and buyers will then see a home that has been lagging on the market and wonder why…

4. Clean out your closets!   Everybody wants and needs more storage, so if your closets and cabinets are overflowing, it screams to buyers “This house does not have enough storage room!”  This is the time to declutter.  Donate, make a trip to the local consignment shop, or store off-site, but make sure buyers see neat, organized closets with plenty of room.  You may even find yourself liking this pared-down living style!

5. Even in a Seller’s Market you may have to offer some buyer incentives.  While many sellers are benefitting from the current market, some homes may be older, not quite as “nice” as others in the neighborhood, in need of work, etc.   You may want or need to consider sweetening the deal.  By being realistic about your home and how it may appear to buyers, you can come up with options that just might make buying your home more appealing.   From covering closing costs, to purchasing a home warranty to cover repairs that might be needed, or doing a pre-sale home inspection, you may find yourself selling sooner, even if your house is not the prettiest on the block!

Selling a Home February 9, 2018

The Impact Staging Your Home Has on Sales Price [INFOGRAPHIC]

Staging Your Home

Some Highlights:

  • The National Association of Realtors surveyed their members & released the findings of their Annual Profile of Home Staging.
  • 50% of staged homes saw a 1-10% increase in dollar value offers from buyers.
  • 77% of buyer’s agents said staging made it easier for buyers to visualize the home as their own.
  • The top rooms to stage in order to attract more buyers are the living room, master bedroom, kitchen, and dining room.

Contact one of our Real Estate Sales Agents for advice on how to best stage your home to get top dollar.