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It's a fine balancing act between getting rid of one house, finding another and making the finances add up correctly never mind living your life in-between.



One of the worst sources of stress can be when selling property takes ages. It can be utterly demoralising having few people enquire about your home. Some days it can feel like you'll be stuck there forever.

But no house is unsellable, especially when there is a buoyant property rentals market and plenty of buy to let investors around.

To help you take some of the guess work out of selling property, here are our top ten tips:

1) Pick a target market: When you have anything to sell, you must first decide who you think is going to buy it - your target market. And this is no different when you are selling property. Your potential buyers will be dictated by the kind of property you are selling, its location and a number of other factors. There are some markets you just will not be able to reach. Most families won't buy a one bedroomed flat, just as high spending professional couples probably won't buy a house next to a motorway flyover. Pick your target and then ensure your house fits their likely requirements. Look at how you are using all the rooms in your house and consider them against the likely lifestyle requirements of your target buyers.

2) Get your timing right: Property sells all year round, even at this time of year. An Alliance and Leicester survey has just revealed the 12 weeks leading up to Christmas are some of the busiest in the year for those selling property. Up to 22 per cent of house moves take place now, with one in 12 homebuyers willing to move in December. But the two peak times to put your house on the market are in the spring, around February and March, and September.

3) Clear and clean: It's surprising how many people skip this stage when selling property. You need to go through your house from top to bottom and give it the most thorough clean it's ever had! Don't be afraid to hire professional cleaners, or use services such as carpet steam cleaning. And take the opportunity to declutter: Houses with too much in them will appear to be smaller then they actually are. If you can't get rid of stuff or don't have anywhere to hide it, hire a small storage unit nearby and dump it all there. This approach may also make the process of moving a lot easier.

4) Make it neutral: If you're going to give the house a lick of paint to attract buyers, then keep your personality out of it. Remember when you are showing potential buyers round, you are trying to help them believe they could live there. The more neutral the house, the more potential they will see to inject a bit of their personality and turn your house into their home.

5) Find the right estate agent: Get three different agents round to give you a valuation and pick the one you feel will work best with you for a fast efficient sale. They may not necessarily be the one with the highest valuation. Negotiate the smallest amount of time that you will be tied into an exclusive contract.

6) Spread the word: This is the key to selling property. Your estate agent will focus on this, as marketing houses is what they are primarily there for. But you can also do some work yourself. Make sure a board goes up and tell your friends and neighbours about the sale. You never know who they will tell.

7) Get ready for a viewing: Do a last minute check of the house, ensuring it is spotless and perfect for your intended market. First impressions count, so put out fresh flowers, plants and clean towels. Send pets off on a little holiday, and air the house ensuring it smells fresh and clean (and not of last night's meal). If you have a parking space leave it free for the viewer - it will give them an idea of what it's like to live in your property.

8) Pick the best buyer: Got an offer? Congratulations! Got two or three - even better. You shouldn't just pick the person who puts in the highest offer. Look at who's most likely to complete quickly and easily. Buyers with approved mortgages and no chains are more valuable than people who still have to sell their own home.

9) Hold the deal together: The longer it takes to exchange contracts when you are selling property, the bigger the chance something will go wrong, including the deal falling through or the buyer dropping their price (known as gazundering). Stay in weekly contact with your solicitor and try to gauge how the buyer is feeling about the sale.

10) Don't leave anything to chance: Throughout the whole process, you should look at anything you can do to remove the element of chance from your house sale process. Ask every expert involved in the sale what their advice is for a happy sale! Consider every step and plan ahead. As with any major project, the more you have thought through what's going to happen, the less likely it is that nasty surprises will jump out and bite you.
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It’s Spring Cleaning Time! The weather is getting warmer and it is time to dig through those closets, garages and storage areas and turn your unused items into cash! Traditionally, this is the busiest time of the year for classified advertising. Motor vehicles and recreational vehicles are especially big sellers during the warm weather. If you are considering selling, now is the time. Hundreds of potential buyers are out there reading the Sunday morning newspaper every week, so take advantage of the opportunity to sell your items. Below you will find some great tips to help you get the ball rolling.

1.PREPARE: Determine the items around your home that you no longer need. Once you have collected these items, confirm that they are in working order and in good selling condition. If items have been in storage for a long period of time, you may need to clean them up to make them more attractive to potential buyers.

2.RESEARCH: After all items are collected, do your research. Determine the value of your items and decide whether it would be worth you time and effort to place a classified ad. Some things will do well on their own while others may do better in a garage sale setting. If certain items do not have enough value to justify placing an advertisement and you are not interested in hosting a garage sale, donate these items to a local charity for a nice tax deduction.

3.WHERE TO ADVERTISE: Once you have the items sorted out, you need to decide the best method of advertising. Most items will do best advertised in your daily newspaper since you will be able to reach a local audience. Online classifieds generally do not receive as many local buyers, but most are free so you may want to place an ad there as well just to cover all the bases. If you are selling a larger item such as a car, motorcycle, motor home, etc., you will also want to place prominent for sale signs on the items themselves. You can also utilize bulletin boards in your local community to post a free advertisement.

4.DRAFTING YOUR AD: What are the most attractive selling features of your items for sale? Decide which of these features you want to highlight in your advertisement. Look for classified ads for similar items to get an idea of how they are written. Check out the competition to see how your item is better or different than the items that will be running along side your ad.

5.WRITING YOUR AD: Create a catchy title to get your reader’s attention. This will spark an interest in your classified ad. Always include the brand name when applicable. Price should only be included in the title if it is an obvious selling point. Next, you need to write the body text of your ad and entice buyers even further with the details. Make your description clear and factual. Provide specific details in what it is that makes your item stand out from the others. Be honest in your representation and do not make your item appear better than it actually is. Always include the price in your ad. Take some time to view other classified ads for similar items in your newspaper. This will help you determine a fair asking price for your item. Keep in mind, just because you paid $1,500 for your dining room set, does not mean you will receive that much for it on resale. Be realistic in your expectations. Furthermore, if you will only be available during certain times of the day to discuss your item, make a note of this in your advertisement so buyers know the best time to reach you. If possible, include your email address.

6.INCLUDING PHOTOS: A picture is worth a thousand words. Some local newspapers provide you with the option to include photos with your classified ad. Be sure to include the photos! When buyers have the opportunity to see an article for sale they have a higher degree of interest and are more likely to buy when they follow up by telephone or email to ask questions or to get more information. If your newspaper does not offer photos or the photo option is too expensive, you can use an online classified photo hosting service. Visit http://www.seethisitem.com for information on how to include free digital photos with your newspaper classified ad.

7.COMMUNICATING WITH BUYERS: Do your best to be available when customers call for information regarding your item. Be polite and helpful and answer all questions to the best of your knowledge.

8.SCHEDULING APPOINTMENTS: If you receive numerous calls for your item, be sure to space out the appointments so that you will have enough time to spend with each buyer and your appointments will not overlap. Safety tip: Whenever possible, have someone home with you when a buyer is coming over to look at your item. You really can never be too careful when dealing with people you have never met before.

9.NEGOTIATION: Decide before you negotiate, the lowest amount you will be willing to accept for your item. This will assure a smoother negotiation process.

10.PAYMENT: Never accept a check for your item. You should only accept cash or money orders. If a buyer decides they want the item, but they do not have cash on them, always take a deposit to hold the item until they are able to come back. Be sure to set a deadline for them to return with the balance due. Even though you have a deposit, do not stop showing your item since the deal is not final until you have the cash in your hand. If someone else is also interested, tell them you just received an offer, but you will be happy to take down their name and number in case the deal falls through. This will give you more options should the original buyer back out of the sale.

That’s it! Keep these selling tips in mind and you will be on the road to a successful sale. Take your time, be thorough and most of all have fun! If you follow the steps outlined above, you will be turning your unused items into cash in no time.

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