By now you’ve read the headlines announcing the current housing rut. Too many homes are on the market, causing slow sales and falling asking prices. While it’s the perfect time to buy a home, it is certainly more challenging to sell your home. But don’t despair. With tips from the pros you can sell your home in the shortest time and get the best return on your investment. Here’s how.
Do a Drive By
Drive down your street and view the front of your home. Does it look inviting? Well cared for? If not, do something to make your home more enticing from the curb. Most sales are made or broken the second a prospective buyer pulls in front of your home. Make sure the outside is as attractive as the inside. Weed, cut the grass, edge the beds, trim the hedges and plant flowers. Next, paint or power-wash your siding to give it a fresh appearance. Add exterior lighting on pathways and architectural features such as a trellis or archway to the landscaping.
One foot in the Door
Once they open the door, how will the prospective buyer feel? In this business, appearances are everything. You need to create a sense of excitement so buyers can envision themselves coming home and walking through that same door. There should be no shoes and no clutter. The front hall closet should have minimal hanging coats and jackets. All sports equipment and miscellaneous items should be removed or stored on shelves in attractive baskets. Purchase an attractive rug or floor runner to draw the eye into the home. Walls should be freshly painted or at a minimum, the trim should be touched up and clean. Chipped and peeling paint, scratches and dings on the walls can make the home seem old and not well cared for.
Touching Allowed
Once in the home, potential buyers will touch, turn and open everything. So ensure it is all in working order, especially when it comes to faucets and fixtures. In the bathroom, look at the sink, faucets, bathtub and accessories. Do they look clean and up to date? Rust and water stains and leaks or drips will be a definite turn-off signaling the age of the home and potential problems to come in the future. For the kitchen, you may want to update the faucet as well. If appliances will be included, be sure they are clean inside and out.
In the kitchen, clear the refrigerator of pictures, drawings and magnets. Then clean and organize your cabinets, drawers and closets, because the prospective buyers will look in there too. Even if it looks sparse, it will appear more spacious and open, which are key selling points.
A critical eye is your best tool. Walk through each room to be sure it appears clean and uncluttered. With these tips, you’ll beat the odds -- selling your home in the shortest amount of time without having to lower the asking price.
First Home Buyers Grant
So if you're interested in selling your home, even if prices are holding, you might ask, "How will I get my house to sell knowing there is a lot of competition?"
There is no stock answer, but you certainly can improve your odds. It's a fair adage to say that really nice looking and functioning homes, priced fairly, will always sell. They will.
Understand we are just talking about family home buyers, not investor buyers, not bottom dwellers, not the home buyer who is looking to pinch pennies and is looking for a "fix-up". Okay, so we are going to market your home to the average, two adult and 2.3 child family.
First, especially with a lot of competition this make believe family is going to be looking for a house that is "move-in" ready. The less they have to do, to picture themselves living and enjoying your house, the better chance you have that they will make you an offer. Understand that sentence.
You want to get your home into condition that a buyer says to himself, "all I have to do is move in the furniture". The Phoenix MLS is loaded with homes these days so the more your home looks like it came out of Homes and Gardens magazine, the more the buyer is going to like it.
So, whether you live in Phoenix, Ahwatukee, Chandler, Gilbert or Tempe, or some other part of the country do the following. 1) Stand across the street and look at your home with a buyer's eye. What looks great and what doesn't. Correct/change all that doesn't including the yard, walkway, front door, front door hardware, roof, gutters, driveway, garage door. Whatever needs painting, have painted.
Whatever needs fixing, or cleaning, or landscaped, just do it. 2) Walk the side and rear yards. Is there a broken down tool shed? Remove it! Does the rear patio or porch need painting, paint it. Are the rear and side yards mowed, watered, looking great? If not, you know what to do.
Now lets walk through the home using the front door. Stop, and register what your first impression is. Is your eye drawn to paint that is not neutral? Are there any dings in the walls? The experts here in the southwest, especially Phoenix and Ahwatukee, say even though painting is expensive, it will pay you back in getting your home sold more quickly. Repair all minor flaws. Even if your eyes were not drawn to them, buyer's eyes will be. That was they easy part. Now take down all family photos, or family art work. Buyer's want to picture there own family here, not yours.
Now, de-clutter, de-clutter, de-clutter! Remove all excess, non used items. Rent a storage space and pack them up and put them away ready for your own move. Also, if you are going to list your home with me in the Phoenix, MLS, pack or sell excess furniture so your rooms will look open and comfortable.
Last, clean the kitchen, refrigerator, and bathroom and make them like brand new as best you can.
If you do these things, where ever your home is, Phoenix, or Chandler or Ahwatukee, it will get more attention than the competition.
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