Pricing a Home |
Making Your Home Look Its Best
Marketing Your Home
| An Offer! |
The
Closing
Pricing a home
If you're planning on selling a house, you'll have to decide what price
you're going to ask for the home. This is one of the most important and
difficult decisions you'll have to make. Buyers select by comparison shopping,
so your home will have to have a fair market price in order for it to sell.
A real estate professional can help you determine the market value of your
home while still obtaining the top-dollar price for your piece of property.
Some of the things to consider when choosing your home price are:
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What is the age & condition of your home?
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Does it need updating?
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What have similar homes in your area sold for?
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Have homes in your area been increasing or decreasing in value?
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Are there a lot of homes for sale in your area?
Remember, your home is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
By working with a qualified real estate professional, you can ensure that
your property will receive the needed exposure to attract interested parties
who are willing to make an offer.
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Making Your Home Look Its Best
When you're selling your home you'll want to put forth the very best product.
Buyers aren't coming for just a quick look but for a careful inspection.
Keep the exterior neat by painting the trim, clipping the hedges, mowing,
edging, and weeding the lawn and you may even want to plant a few flowers.
Inside you'll want to lighten up the darker corners, perhaps add some
fresh paint and put the clutter away to give the rooms an open feeling.
Make sure there are no "stale" odors in the home. This can be especially
important for remote areas such as a basement or attic. On the day of your
open house, you may want to consider baking some cookies or bring in some
fragrant fresh flowers. This will add a cheery and pleasant scent to your
home. These little things just may help you sell your home a bit more quickly.
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Marketing Your Home
When selling your home, you must realize that it's not likely that the
right buyer will simply walk through your door on their own. Generally,
you have to bring your home to the buyer, and that means counting on a
real estate professional to put forth a successful marketing campaign.
You'll want an agent who will make the best use of television and newspaper
advertising, and one who uses state-of-the-art techniques such as an interactive
voice-response system, a front end MLS system and the internet. And, you'll
want to have a number of open houses to expose your property to a wide
variety of "window shoppers". Make sure your agent is trained not only
in the financial aspect of a real estate transaction, but the marketing
aspect as well.
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An Offer!
When you have a home for sale, eventually a prospective buyer will "make
an offer." As the seller, you basically have three options: you can accept
the offer, reject the offer or give a counter offer. A counter offer usually
will encourage a buyer to continue their negotiations. You may also receive
multiple offers. You may prefer to take slightly less for your property
from someone who is willing to pay cash, versus someone who needs to sell
their current home first. Contingencies, move-in dates, and financing are
all things to consider when weighing an offer. If things seem a bit overwhelming,
rely on your experienced real estate professional, who can go over the
various points with you, and help you choose the best offer.
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The Closing
Once you've accepted an offer on your property there's a number of details
that still need to be finished. There will probably be an inspection of
your home by a professional who will determine the condition and integrity
of your property for the buyer. The buyer's mortgage company may choose
to send out an appraiser who will assure the lender of your property's
worth. The title company will warranty that there are no liens or existing
encumbrances which would inhibit a transfer of title to the buyer. Either
you or the buyer may chose to be represented by an attorney. First time
sellers and buyers often feel more comfortable to have the paper work reviewed
prior to signing. Rest assured that you can always rely on your real estate
professional to make sure the entire home selling process proceeds smoothly.
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