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The 28 Critical Things That Allow A Home To Sell Quickly
- It is important to make certain that the first impression is a
favorable one.
- You'll never have more activity on the home than you will in the
first three to four weeks of the listing. The reason is simple: there
are buyers out there who have seen everything available and for one
reason or another, haven't bought. They are just waiting for something
new to come on the market.
- When that new property does hit the market, buyers and agents
both will scramble to look at it. It is common knowledge that the
property will usually sell for the highest price during this time.
After the initial surge of interest, the only people to look at it will
be those buyers new to the marketplace.
- Make your home look and feel like a builder's model home.
Everything should look like it belongs even if it means storing some
things until the home is sold. You are trying to create a feeling that
makes potential buyers want to move in.
- Don't wait to see if the house will sell first before implementing
these making repairs or replacing items. Once you do
decide to do something, don't do just the easy ones or just the bare
minimum.
- The property needs to look good from the street, up the
sidewalk, on the front porch, throughout the house, in the darkest
closets, and even in the attic. You definitely want to give the
impression of a well cared for home.
- You want the prospective buyer to feel that this home is quality
all the way through, not just on the surface.
- You are competing with every other home that is currently for
sale: new and pre-owned, your area and other areas, those listed with
agents and those trying to sell themselves; even with the foreclosures
in the market.
- Your property must appeal to owner occupants who will pay the
highest price for the property because they are going to live there as
their home.
- Typical buyers put all of their savings into the down payment
and closing costs and don't have anything left over to improve the home
such as replacing old, worn-out things. Those buyers will have to live
with that carpet until they can afford to replace it.
- If buyers have a choice of two comparable properties similar in
price, they'll choose the one in the best condition. Just as on the
other hand, if two properties are similar in condition, the buyers will
choose the one that is less money.
- Stand at the street and look at the house. If all you can see
are trees and shrubs, you have some yard work to do. One of the easiest
things to do is trim the shrubs that are overgrown. They should be
lowered to a height near the bottom of the windows. If there is ivy
growing on the side of the home, remove it.
- If there are tree branches hanging low in the yard, they need to
be pruned. A simple rule of thumb is to have all the limbs high enough
so that you can walk under the tree.
- Invest in a few flats of flowers such as petunias or periwinkles
that will last the entire growing season. They will add color and
beauty to the front of your home. Consider putting some nice looking
flower pots on the porch with red geraniums or some other blooming
plants in them.
- Look at the front door and the area around it. Give it a fresh
coat of paint. If the doorbell is broken, replace it. Wash the mail
box. Keep the porch swept. Get an attractive mat for people to wipe
their feet.
- Air out the home. You are the last person to notice any peculiar
odor in your home that may be blatantly obvious to visitors. Go on a
search to find the offender. It may be a kitty litter box or a dog bed.
It might even be a mildewed shower.
- Wash all the windows in the house, inside and out. While you're
at it, clean the window sills and the bottom of the window jambs, and
wash the blinds.
- If it has been over a year since you've had the carpets cleaned,
now is the time to do it. The bare floors should also be waxed or
polished, even if they're supposed to be "no wax."
- Put bright light bulbs in every socket made for a bulb. Buyers
like "bright and cheery" so you have to keep it from looking like a
dungeon. You'll also want to keep the drapes and shades open during the
day, even if you're not in the habit, because it will make the property
look better.
- Clean out all of the closets, cabinets, and drawers. Get rid of
things you haven't used in the past five years. Pack up everything that
you haven't used in the last year.
- Closets should look as they have enough room to hold additional
items. You might need to box up off-season clothes to make it look that
way. Get everything off the floor and don't have the shelves piled to
the ceiling.
- Even though it may be inconvenient, you will be far better off
by selecting the furniture pieces that look best and putting the others
in the garage, basement, or better yet, in storage. You can rent a
mini-warehouse for a few dollars a month.
- Go over the kitchen like a health inspector. Clean the oven and
keep it that way, even if it means eating out more often. After
cleaning the range, put new drip pans under the burners, or at least,
cover the old ones with foil. Clean around the seal of the door of the
dishwasher.
- Bath tubs, showers and sinks should be freshly caulked. All the
grout should be clean and in good condition. There are excellent
cleaners that will do the job without tons of scrubbing. There should
be no leaks in the faucets or traps.
- Keep children's toys out of the front yard and off the sidewalks
and front porch. Get the teenagers and children to understand the
importance of keeping the house looking good while it is on the market.
Take down the posters until the house is sold.
- Clean the ashes out of the fireplace during the season that it
isn't being used.
- Be sure there is a light in the attic so it is easy and safe for
people to walk.
- If you don't have time for a garage sale, consider donating
things to charity. Make a list of all the items and their estimated
value, and be sure to get a receipt.
A small investment that can make big returns:
- Change the wallpaper in the entry, kitchen, and bathrooms if
necessary.
- Replace ugly or out of style light fixtures.
- Completely paint the inside of the home and put all new floor
coverings down. Add new window treatments.
- Ceiling fans are attractive and they are also very practical.
- New appliances in the kitchen can be an exciting feature that
can actually make the difference in a prospect choosing your home over
another.
Just before a showing:
- When the agent arrives with the prospects, have the drapes and
window shades open to let in as much daylight as possible. If it
happens to be night, be sure that all of your outdoor lights are on,
especially landscape and pool lights if you have them.
- Open all the doors between rooms to give an inviting feeling.
Turn on all of the lights including the lamps. Tune the radio to some
quiet, "elevator-style" music.
- Pick up any newspapers or magazines that may be lying around.
See that the counters are free of unnecessary items and that any dirty
dishes are put in the dishwasher. Take out the trash if needed.
- If you have pets, get them out of the way. Not everyone may
share your love for animals. Some people may even be allergic to them.
- The beds should be made and clothes picked up. Bathrooms should
be clean and the toilet lid down.
- When you leave the house in the morning or during the day,
please leave it as if you know it is going to be shown. It's difficult
sometimes and might even mean you have to get up a little earlier in
order to take care of these important items. You never know when the
right person is going to look at it, so you must always be ready for them.
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