Sunny Florida, the land of beaches, celebrities and Disney World! Owning a house in Florida is a dream for most people, and the very thought can instill excitement in anyone. With its beaches and bright weather, Florida has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Hence, selling your house in Florida will not be a difficult prospect because of the ever-increasing demand for housing. However, strategic planning is required to sell your Florida home fast.
Selling a home in any part of the world is a tedious procedure, which requires time and patience. A house that is to be sold should first be repaired, renovated and evaluated properly to get the best possible deal from the buyer.
When you decide to sell your home, one of your primary concerns is probably how much money you will make from the sale. It is important to note however, that you cannot just tag on the value that you think your home is worth. You need to price your house by the actual market value. Some people decide to go the route of overpricing the home in hopes of making a bigger profit. They often think that by overpricing the home, they can always accept less in negotiations. What they may not consider though is the fact that some people have very specific price ranges in their minds, and they may not even come and view your home if it is out of their price range. Underpricing a home carries similar risks. A seller could be flooded with offers. It is important to think rationally when pricing your home.
How do you determine the market value of your home? One good way to do so is to browse information for homes in your neighborhood in the last six months to a year. If the homes are similar, you can evaluate whether or not you are considering a fair listing price. Make sure to compare homes that have similar structure and square footage.
If you want to take the process a step further, you can do a bit of research and look at past listings. From this information, you can compare the list price with the actual final sales price. You can gather information on the average difference between the two prices. Think about the special features included in your house that might affect the price. Brainstorm about why some houses sold for more money than the others did. You can also gauge how long it took to sell the home.
Many people find it helpful to tour homes for sale in their neighborhood. What do you like and dislike about the homes? You may want to copy some of the features. Redecorating or modernizing your home can help you make more money from the sales. You are in direct competition with other homes for sale in your neighborhood. Keep that in mind when pricing your home!
When it comes to selling your home, remember to do your homework. A lot of research will go a long way toward maximizing your profit.
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Location, central heating, air conditioning, double glazing, good neighbours, good schools and a long lease these are just some of the factors that buyers consider when buying a property. So it was some surprise when we learnt that that new UK research commissioned by the Homebuyer Show revealed something completely different.
The survey reports that 72 per cent of home buyers say good security is rated as being more important when making a buying decision than a home overall condition and size.
Home buyers also ranked security above other key house buying factors such as the quality of the neighbourhood and local facilities.
Less important when deciding on a property is the state of the interior decor, 51 per cent regarded this as irrelevant.
One in three buyers are unconcerned by the provision of lack schools and a similar amount were indifferent of the size and state of a property's garden.
Security Security, Security!
The study also looked at the improvements and gadgets in a home. Security again topped the list with homebuyers regarding a state of the art security system as being more desirable than kitchen gadgets and plush designer furnishings.
Nick Clark managing director of Homebuyer Events said "Home Security has been moving up the homebuyers? agenda for a number of years but it has now become one of the main priorities."
Despite the findings of the study it is clear that to sell your house it requires a great deal of preparation. Those sellers who feel that they are wasting money improving their homes before they sell will not sell their home fast. In fact this lack of preparation could cost them thousands in price reductions. A broken fence or damaged guttering will only serve to add negotiating power to the buyer.
Price and presentation are critical to sell your home
First impressions count, buyers will have already formed an impression before they step into your property. A well-kept garden, pathway and fence, plus a freshly painted front door are immediately appealing, whereas a scruffy outdoor space with a litter bin outside the front door may turn many prospective buyers away.
De-clutter - don't underestimate the appeal of a tidy property. Throw out the junk - use moving as a good excuse to get rid of old, unwanted and unused items.
Clean - dust and clean the whole house thoroughly, from cobwebs on the ceiling to crumbs and stains on carpets and rugs. Remember to wash down paintwork and clean windows.
Natural Colours - research shows that, most buyers prefer natural, earthy colours to bright, bold shades. Although there is a wide range of paint colours available, magnolia is still the top-selling colour.
Add a bit of colour - to prevent rooms looking too bland, use strong colours for accent walls or cushions and accessories.
De-personalise - remove personal items, such as family photographs and children's drawings, which may distract potential buyers. It may sound harsh but it really helps sell property
Maintenance ? Complete all minor repairs. Major Jobs- If you don't spend out on home improvements to complete major repairs it could have a disproportionate affect on the value of the property.
Lighting - the right lighting can improve the mood of a room. A room looks cosier with a few table lamps rather than bright general lighting. Create a scent - it may be a bit of a clich? to bake bread or grind coffee beans just before the arrival of a potential buyer, but scent does plays an important role in creating the right impression.
Open windows - most buyers like the smell of a freshly cleaned and aired room. Open the windows every day to let fresh air into the house. Avoid strong food odours - don't cook foods such as fish or curry before a viewing as the smell will linger.
Take pets out - ask friends or family to look after pets during viewings. Fresh flowers and fruit - flowers and a bowl of fruit will brighten up a room and provide a pleasant smell.
Define your rooms - a property will be more appealing if rooms have a specific purpose and this allows buyers to see the full potential of the property.
Seasons - the best time for selling property is spring and autumn; the market slows down during late summer and over Christmas/New Year. If a property is sold while the market is buoyant, it's much more likely to attract the asking price.
So if you want to sell your home quickly preparation is crucial and upgrading your security arrangements is a must.
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