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		<title>Selling Your Home In Winter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 22:51:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trang Dunlap</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ [1]In many parts of the country, selling a home during the winter months can be a challenge. Dreary, cold weather and the end-of-the-year holidays can keep buyers away and heighten fears of your home staying on the market longer than expected.

However, there are a few things you can do to enhance “curb appeal.” And when that happens, buyers will take notice.

For example, if your home has been on the market for several months, it's probably time to change our sales approach. There are several factors that we can review to determine improvements that can be made. We may need to make a reassessment of the sales price, as it may be too high for the current market or, instead, we may opt to create a new or updated marketing plan for your home. Marketing your home goes beyond a few ads in the newspaper and a listing on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). Ask me about all the ways in which I will market your home.

When setting the asking price through a comparative marketing analysis, compare similar homes sold in the winter months. Many owners set their asking price too high because of comparisons with sales prices during peak seasons. Always try to compare like properties sold at the same time of year.

Once you’ve settled on an asking price, it's time to spruce up the interior and exterior of your home. I recommend opening as many curtains as possible to add light and color to rooms. Also, your might try keeping spring and summer pictures of your home out on tables and in clear view. Photos of your front yard flowers or the backyard shade tree in full summer bloom can help swing many buyers in favor of a purchase.

Staying on top of winter maintenance and chores is another sure-fire way of adding value to your home. A neatly shoveled driveway and cleared walkway can add a nice touch. Make sure the furnace is in good working condition and that the room temperature is kept at a comfortable level. Also, check to see that the basement (if there is a basement) is dry and sealed from any drafts.

Take yourself on a tour of your home. Start on one end and work your way through the house. More than likely you’ll see many previously undiscovered cluttered spaces and needed repairs that might turn off potential buyers.

Don’t overload your home with holiday decorations, either. The buyer should have a chance to see you home in its everyday condition.

[1] http://smartlegacy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/red-hot-real-estate1.jpg<h3>Related Posts<li><a href="http://smartlegacy.com/real-estate-selling-guides/pricing-your-home/the-challenges-of-pricing-your-home-for-a-quick-and-profitable-sale.html" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: The Challenges of Pricing Your Home for a Quick and Profitable Sale">The Challenges of Pricing Your Home for a Quick and Profitable Sale</a></li><li><a href="http://smartlegacy.com/real-estate-tips/pricing-your-home-to-sell.html" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Pricing Your Home to Sell">Pricing Your Home to Sell</a></li><li><a href="http://smartlegacy.com/real-estate-selling-guides/pricing-your-home/professional-real-estate-advice-on-how-to-price-a-home-to-sell.html" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Professional Real Estate Advice on How to Price A Home to Sell">Professional Real Estate Advice on How to Price A Home to Sell</a></li><li><a href="http://smartlegacy.com/real-estate-tips/trang%e2%80%99s-weekly-real-estate-wrap-up-for-182010.html" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Trang’s Weekly Real Estate Wrap-Up for 1/8/2010">Trang’s Weekly Real Estate Wrap-Up for 1/8/2010</a></li><li><a href="http://smartlegacy.com/real-estate-tips/pending-home-sales-rise-at-historic-rates-and-other-real-estate-recovery-indicators.html" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Pending Home Sales Rise at Historic Rates and Other Real Estate Recovery Indicators">Pending Home Sales Rise at Historic Rates and Other Real Estate Recovery Indicators</a></li></h3>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://smartlegacy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/red-hot-real-estate1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-642" title="red-hot-real-estate" src="http://smartlegacy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/red-hot-real-estate1-300x230.jpg" alt="red-hot-real-estate" width="300" height="230" /></a>In many parts of the country, selling a home during the winter months can be a challenge. Dreary, cold weather and the end-of-the-year holidays can keep buyers away and heighten fears of your home staying on the market longer than expected.</p>
<p>However, there are a few things you can do to enhance “curb appeal.” And when that happens, buyers will take notice.</p>
<p>For example, if your home has been on the market for several months, it&#8217;s probably time to change our sales approach. There are several factors that we can review to determine improvements that can be made. We may need to make a reassessment of the sales price, as it may be too high for the current market or, instead, we may opt to create a new or updated marketing plan for your home. Marketing your home goes beyond a few ads in the newspaper and a listing on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). Ask me about all the ways in which I will market your home.</p>
<p>When setting the asking price through a comparative marketing analysis, compare similar homes sold in the winter months. Many owners set their asking price too high because of comparisons with sales prices during peak seasons. Always try to compare like properties sold at the same time of year.</p>
<p>Once you’ve settled on an asking price, it&#8217;s time to spruce up the interior and exterior of your home. I recommend opening as many curtains as possible to add light and color to rooms. Also, your might try keeping spring and summer pictures of your home out on tables and in clear view. Photos of your front yard flowers or the backyard shade tree in full summer bloom can help swing many buyers in favor of a purchase.</p>
<p>Staying on top of winter maintenance and chores is another sure-fire way of adding value to your home. A neatly shoveled driveway and cleared walkway can add a nice touch. Make sure the furnace is in good working condition and that the room temperature is kept at a comfortable level. Also, check to see that the basement (if there is a basement) is dry and sealed from any drafts.</p>
<p>Take yourself on a tour of your home. Start on one end and work your way through the house. More than likely you’ll see many previously undiscovered cluttered spaces and needed repairs that might turn off potential buyers.</p>
<p>Don’t overload your home with holiday decorations, either. The buyer should have a chance to see you home in its everyday condition.</p>
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		<title>Real Estate Agent Advice for Getting Ready to Sell Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 00:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trang Dunlap</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the great challenges to selling a home can be showing all of its space, decor and natural light potential. For example, every home has crowded closets and dead space. Sellers should be aware that areas such as these are easy to spruce-up with a little elbow grease and old-fashioned innovation.

 [1]Begin by evaluating your closet/storage space, determine which areas can cut-down in clutter. Go through old clothes, shoes, etc., and get rid of anything that will not be used and in turn create more space. Consider organizing shelves and other areas to make better use of your storage space, including your garage and basement. Also, try to throw out or give away any old furniture that is no longer of use. All of the discarded items can be given to Good Will, Salvation Army or even sold at a yard sale.

Although most sellers keep their homes clean and well-decorated, it can be difficult to convince a buyer of a home's potential when clutter is noticeable. As an agent, it's my responsibility to offer any tips that will expedite the sale and make the experience more enjoyable for the seller.

Once you've eliminated the unwanted items and furniture, begin the 'renovation' process. For non-storage spaces that could use a little more decor, consider adding a small bookshelf complemented with a cozy reading chair. Always be sure you're filtering as much light into your property as possible. Open or replace curtains. For example, light from a window overlooking the backyard offers a room more color, a great view and the illusion of more space.

Always maximize the potential of existing decor; wash old curtains, re-stain old wood casings, anything that refreshes and emphasizes all the potential of the space and decor of the home.

Prospective buyers are often more drawn to homes with features that they don't have, those with clutter-free closets, open sunny rooms, and cozy little corners. To ensure you've realized all of the above characteristics the last step should be to bring in a friend and observe their reaction. Make sure it's an honest friend, who will offer suggestions as well as notice the improvements. Seeing your own home through someone else's eyes is a great way to make a home optimally attractive and more sellable to prospective buyers.

Be diligent in your efforts and be sure the renovations improve the aesthetic appeal of the home. All the hard work will be worth the reward of a successful sale.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the great challenges to selling a home can be showing all of its space, decor and natural light potential. For example, every home has crowded closets and dead space. Sellers should be aware that areas such as these are easy to spruce-up with a little elbow grease and old-fashioned innovation.</p>
<p><a title="House for sale sign" href="http://smartlegacy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/house-for-sale-sign.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-553" style="margin: 10px;" title="house-for-sale-sign" src="http://smartlegacy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/house-for-sale-sign.jpg" alt="House for sale sign" width="277" height="279" /></a>Begin by evaluating your closet/storage space, determine which areas can cut-down in clutter. Go through old clothes, shoes, etc., and get rid of anything that will not be used and in turn create more space. Consider organizing shelves and other areas to make better use of your storage space, including your garage and basement. Also, try to throw out or give away any old furniture that is no longer of use. All of the discarded items can be given to Good Will, Salvation Army or even sold at a yard sale.</p>
<p>Although most sellers keep their homes clean and well-decorated, it can be difficult to convince a buyer of a home&#8217;s potential when clutter is noticeable. As an agent, it&#8217;s my responsibility to offer any tips that will expedite the sale and make the experience more enjoyable for the seller.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve eliminated the unwanted items and furniture, begin the &#8216;renovation&#8217; process. For non-storage spaces that could use a little more decor, consider adding a small bookshelf complemented with a cozy reading chair. Always be sure you&#8217;re filtering as much light into your property as possible. Open or replace curtains. For example, light from a window overlooking the backyard offers a room more color, a great view and the illusion of more space.</p>
<p>Always maximize the potential of existing decor; wash old curtains, re-stain old wood casings, anything that refreshes and emphasizes all the potential of the space and decor of the home.</p>
<p>Prospective buyers are often more drawn to homes with features that they don&#8217;t have, those with clutter-free closets, open sunny rooms, and cozy little corners. To ensure you&#8217;ve realized all of the above characteristics the last step should be to bring in a friend and observe their reaction. Make sure it&#8217;s an honest friend, who will offer suggestions as well as notice the improvements. Seeing your own home through someone else&#8217;s eyes is a great way to make a home optimally attractive and more sellable to prospective buyers.</p>
<p>Be diligent in your efforts and be sure the renovations improve the aesthetic appeal of the home. All the hard work will be worth the reward of a successful sale.</p>
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		<title>What are the Best Home Improvements When Selling Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 23:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trang Dunlap</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What home improvements really pay off when the time comes to sell your house?

That’s an important question for any homeowner contemplating moving or remodeling. And the only possible answer is a somewhat complicated one.

 [1]That answer starts with the fact that really major improvements – room additions, total replacements of kitchens and baths, etc. - rarely pay off fully in the near term. It ends with the fact that small and relatively inexpensive changes can pay off in a big way in making your home attractive to buyers if your decision is to move now.

It’s often the case that the most appropriate major improvements are unlikely to return their full cost if a house is sold within two or three years.

Does that mean that major home improvements are always a bad idea? Absolutely not. It does mean, though, that if your present house falls seriously short of meeting your family’s needs you need to think twice – and think carefully – before deciding to undertake a major renovation. Viewed strictly in investment terms, major improvements rarely make as much sense as selling your present home and buying one that’s carefully selected to provide you with what you want.

Even if you have a special and strong attachment to the house you’re in and feel certain that you could be happy in it for a long time if only it had more bedrooms and baths, for example, there are a few basic rules that you ought to keep in mind.

Probably the most basic rule of all, in this regard, is the one that says you should never – unless you absolutely don’t care at all about eventual resale value – improve a house to the point where its desired sales price would be more than 20 percent higher than the most expensive of the other houses in the immediate neighborhood.

Try to raise the value of your house too high, that is, and surrounding properties will pull it down.

Here are some other rules worth remembering:

Never rearrange the interior of your house in a way that reduces the total number of bedrooms to less than three.

Never add a third bathroom to a two-bath house unless you don’t care about ever recouping your investment.

Swimming pools rarely return what you spend to install them. Ditto for sunrooms – and finished basements.

If you decide to do what’s usually the smart thing and move rather than improve, it’s often the smaller, relatively inexpensive improvements that turn out to be most worth doing.

The cost of replacing a discolored toilet bowl, making sure all the windows work or getting rid of dead trees and shrubs is trivial compared with adding a bathroom, but such things can have a big and very positive impact on prospective buyers. A good broker can help you decide which expenditures make sense and which don’t, and can save you a lot of money in the process.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What home improvements really pay off when the time comes to sell your house?</p>
<p>That’s an important question for any homeowner contemplating moving or remodeling. And the only possible answer is a somewhat complicated one.</p>
<p><a title="Total house remodel" href="http://smartlegacy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/total-house-remodel.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-537" style="margin: 10px;" title="Total house remodel" src="http://smartlegacy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/total-house-remodel.jpg" alt="Total house remodel" width="300" height="225" /></a>That answer starts with the fact that really major improvements – room additions, total replacements of kitchens and baths, etc. &#8211; rarely pay off fully in the near term. It ends with the fact that small and relatively inexpensive changes can pay off in a big way in making your home attractive to buyers if your decision is to move now.</p>
<p>It’s often the case that the most appropriate major improvements are unlikely to return their full cost if a house is sold within two or three years.</p>
<p>Does that mean that major home improvements are always a bad idea? Absolutely not. It does mean, though, that if your present house falls seriously short of meeting your family’s needs you need to think twice – and think carefully – before deciding to undertake a major renovation. Viewed strictly in investment terms, major improvements rarely make as much sense as selling your present home and buying one that’s carefully selected to provide you with what you want.</p>
<p>Even if you have a special and strong attachment to the house you’re in and feel certain that you could be happy in it for a long time if only it had more bedrooms and baths, for example, there are a few basic rules that you ought to keep in mind.</p>
<p>Probably the most basic rule of all, in this regard, is the one that says you should never – unless you absolutely don’t care at all about eventual resale value – improve a house to the point where its desired sales price would be more than 20 percent higher than the most expensive of the other houses in the immediate neighborhood.</p>
<p>Try to raise the value of your house too high, that is, and surrounding properties will pull it down.</p>
<p>Here are some other rules worth remembering:</p>
<p>Never rearrange the interior of your house in a way that reduces the total number of bedrooms to less than three.</p>
<p>Never add a third bathroom to a two-bath house unless you don’t care about ever recouping your investment.</p>
<p>Swimming pools rarely return what you spend to install them. Ditto for sunrooms – and finished basements.</p>
<p>If you decide to do what’s usually the smart thing and move rather than improve, it’s often the smaller, relatively inexpensive improvements that turn out to be most worth doing.</p>
<p>The cost of replacing a discolored toilet bowl, making sure all the windows work or getting rid of dead trees and shrubs is trivial compared with adding a bathroom, but such things can have a big and very positive impact on prospective buyers. A good broker can help you decide which expenditures make sense and which don’t, and can save you a lot of money in the process.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 23:25:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trang Dunlap</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fully preparing your home for sale can make considerable difference in the time it takes to sell it. You can help eliminate buyer objections before they arise by making necessary repairs and improvements, some of which are suggested below.
Outdoors
__ Spruce up gardens and lawn; trim shrubbery and replace dead plants.
__ Yard and patio should be neat; outdoor furniture should be clean and in good shape.
__ Clean or paint your front door - remember first impressions last longest!
__ Manicure your front yard, driveway and entry - you can’t sell what you can’t see.

Exterior
__ Check that door numbers, mailbox, and exterior lighting are all in good repair.
__ Touch up with fresh paint as needed.
__ Inspect chimney for cracks or earthquake damage.
__ Repair loose trim, drainpipes and fencing.
__ Clean stains; clean window screens.

Garage
__ Remove clutter; tidy up shelves.
__ Wash floor so it looks clean and spacious.

Living Areas
__ Apply fresh paint as needed…brighten your interiors with neutral-toned paint.
__ Clean draperies and carpets.
__ Replace burned out light bulbs.
__ Clean fireplace, remove smoke stains from wall and mantle.

Kitchen
__ Sinks, appliances and counter tops should sparkle without any clutter.
__ Wax the floor.
__ Clean oven, range and other appliances.
__ Clean tile and grout; replace if necessary.

Bathrooms
__ Clean mirrors, glass, chrome and porcelain surfaces.
__ Replace shower curtain if necessary.
__ Fix any faucet drips or leaks.
__ Clean tile, grout and caulking; replace if necessary.

Closets
__ Doors and drawers should open and close easily.
__ Remove clutter; tidy up shelves and racks.
__ Shoes and clothes should be neatly arranged.

Overall
__ Check the basics around the house. It takes just a minute to check all doors, windows and cabinets to make sure they don’t stick, squeak or are too loose.
__ Clean your furnace &#38; water heater, so buyers know they are looking at a house that has been well maintained
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fully preparing your home for sale can make considerable difference in the time it takes to sell it. You can help eliminate buyer objections before they arise by making necessary repairs and improvements, some of which are suggested below.</p>
<div><strong>Outdoors<br />
</strong>__ Spruce up gardens and lawn; trim shrubbery and replace dead plants.<br />
__ Yard and patio should be neat; outdoor furniture should be clean and in good shape.<br />
__ Clean or paint your front door &#8211; remember first impressions last longest!<br />
__ Manicure your front yard, driveway and entry &#8211; you can’t sell what you can’t see.<br />
<strong><br />
Exterior</strong><br />
__ Check that door numbers, mailbox, and exterior lighting are all in good repair.<br />
__ Touch up with fresh paint as needed.<br />
__ Inspect chimney for cracks or earthquake damage.<br />
__ Repair loose trim, drainpipes and fencing.<br />
__ Clean stains; clean window screens.<br />
<strong><br />
Garage</strong><br />
__ Remove clutter; tidy up shelves.<br />
__ Wash floor so it looks clean and spacious.<br />
<strong><br />
Living Areas</strong><br />
__ Apply fresh paint as needed…brighten your interiors with neutral-toned paint.<br />
__ Clean draperies and carpets.<br />
__ Replace burned out light bulbs.<br />
__ Clean fireplace, remove smoke stains from wall and mantle.<br />
<strong><br />
Kitchen</strong><br />
__ Sinks, appliances and counter tops should sparkle without any clutter.<br />
__ Wax the floor.<br />
__ Clean oven, range and other appliances.<br />
__ Clean tile and grout; replace if necessary.<br />
<strong><br />
Bathrooms</strong><br />
__ Clean mirrors, glass, chrome and porcelain surfaces.<br />
__ Replace shower curtain if necessary.<br />
__ Fix any faucet drips or leaks.<br />
__ Clean tile, grout and caulking; replace if necessary.<br />
<strong><br />
Closets</strong><br />
__ Doors and drawers should open and close easily.<br />
__ Remove clutter; tidy up shelves and racks.<br />
__ Shoes and clothes should be neatly arranged.<br />
<strong><br />
Overall</strong><br />
__ Check the basics around the house. It takes just a minute to check all doors, windows and cabinets to make sure they don’t stick, squeak or are too loose.<br />
__ Clean your furnace &amp; water heater, so buyers know they are looking at a house that has been well maintained</div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 23:21:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trang Dunlap</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ [1]Hopefully you are reading this because you are relocating to the San Francisco Bay Area. You just got that perfect job and now you need to move your family to one of the greatest places on earth. You probably have a ton of questions, and the last thing you want to think about is the past, more importantly selling your house. You would much rather just get on with life.

Soon you discover that moving your family to another city may be one of life’s hardest tasks. The thought of leaving behind old friends and schools for a strange town can be frightening. The biggest challenge of all, however, it to preserve the equity in your housing investment so you will be able to purchase a similar home in the new location.

Not to worry. Even in these uncertain times homeowners can sell at very satisfactory prices in a reasonable period of time. The secret? Pay attention to details, utilize marketing savvy and price the home to sell quickly.

The following tips can help you get that “sold” sign up fast.

OFFER THE RIGHT PRICE. Start with a price that is reasonable for your neighborhood and the size of your home. Comparing the price of your home with similar nearby listings is an easy way to be sure you are offering the right price. Comparing the opinions of two independent appraisers will also help you avoid over-pricing.

PAY PART OF THE CLOSING COSTS…usually 3 to 5 percent of the loan amount. This will attract those first-time buyers who are short on cash for down-payment and closing costs. Offering to turn over personal property such as washing machines and dryers, refrigerators and flower boxes can also attract buyers looking for the best deal.

ACCEPT CONTINGENCY AGREEMENTS. Make your sale contingent upon the sale of the buyer’s home. This takes away buyers’ fears of juggling two properties and mortgages at the same time.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CORPORATE RELOCATION TRADE. Be sure that your broker is connected to a relocation network – one capable of bringing in buyers from distant places. And, of course, try to get your employer to provide you with relocation assistance, too.

MAKE YOUR HOME STAND OUT. Fresh paint and flowers can go a long way in impressing buyers. Tend to such details as moving the lawn, fixing stubborn doorknobs and sliding doors, and straightening up the basement. Remember, your home’s appearance on the day it’s shown can make or break a sale.

The bottom line is that sellers should take the time to make their home as attractive as possible. Compiling helpful tips for the buyer about school districts, utility bills and directions to the nearest shopping mall can go a long way in selling your house quickly.

With a little work and an active real estate agent, chances are good that your house will sell fast in today’s buyer’s market.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="real estate relocation services" href="http://smartlegacy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/relocation-real-estate-services.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-531" style="margin: 10px;" title="real estate relocation services" src="http://smartlegacy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/relocation-real-estate-services.jpg" alt="real estate relocation services" width="300" height="224" /></a>Hopefully you are reading this because you are relocating to the San Francisco Bay Area. You just got that perfect job and now you need to move your family to one of the greatest places on earth. You probably have a ton of questions, and the last thing you want to think about is the past, more importantly selling your house. You would much rather just get on with life.</p>
<p>Soon you discover that moving your family to another city may be one of life’s hardest tasks. The thought of leaving behind old friends and schools for a strange town can be frightening. The biggest challenge of all, however, it to preserve the equity in your housing investment so you will be able to purchase a similar home in the new location.</p>
<p>Not to worry. Even in these uncertain times homeowners can sell at very satisfactory prices in a reasonable period of time. The secret? Pay attention to details, utilize marketing savvy and price the home to sell quickly.</p>
<p>The following tips can help you get that “sold” sign up fast.</p>
<p><strong>OFFER THE RIGHT PRICE.</strong> Start with a price that is reasonable for your neighborhood and the size of your home. Comparing the price of your home with similar nearby listings is an easy way to be sure you are offering the right price. Comparing the opinions of two independent appraisers will also help you avoid over-pricing.</p>
<p><strong>PAY PART OF THE CLOSING COSTS</strong>…usually 3 to 5 percent of the loan amount. This will attract those first-time buyers who are short on cash for down-payment and closing costs. Offering to turn over personal property such as washing machines and dryers, refrigerators and flower boxes can also attract buyers looking for the best deal.</p>
<p><strong>ACCEPT CONTINGENCY AGREEMENTS</strong>. Make your sale contingent upon the sale of the buyer’s home. This takes away buyers’ fears of juggling two properties and mortgages at the same time.</p>
<p><strong>TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CORPORATE RELOCATION TRADE</strong>. Be sure that your broker is connected to a relocation network – one capable of bringing in buyers from distant places. And, of course, try to get your employer to provide you with relocation assistance, too.</p>
<p><strong>MAKE YOUR HOME STAND OUT</strong>. Fresh paint and flowers can go a long way in impressing buyers. Tend to such details as moving the lawn, fixing stubborn doorknobs and sliding doors, and straightening up the basement. Remember, your home’s appearance on the day it’s shown can make or break a sale.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that sellers should take the time to make their home as attractive as possible. Compiling helpful tips for the buyer about school districts, utility bills and directions to the nearest shopping mall can go a long way in selling your house quickly.</p>
<p>With a little work and an active real estate agent, chances are good that your house will sell fast in today’s buyer’s market.</p>
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