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for any homeowner, but, with the right
preparation, it can be a very rewarding – and
profitable - experience. This special report
lists five common mistakes sellers often make.
Avoid these pitfalls, and you’ll be ahead of the
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1. Rushing on the price
Take your time when you’re setting the asking price of
your home. This is a crucial step that shouldn’t be
rushed. It’s a tricky thing, and pricing too high is
just as dangerous as pricing too low.
The average buyer often looks at more than a dozen homes
before making a decision. That means buyers have the
advantage of comparison shopping. If your house isn’t
reasonably priced, you may lose that perfect sale. Work
with your agent to set the very best asking price.
2. Thinking first impressions don’t matter
First impressions count in a big way! If a seller hasn’t
taken time to de-clutter and clean his house, he may
lose the sale before a walk-through even begins.
Buyers can’t help but respond to your home emotionally.
It the house is messy or there’s a strange smell coming
from behind a closed door, they’ll likely make a quick
exit and look for another home.
It may take some elbow grease on your part, but any
effort you invest into preparing your home will pay off
in the long run. These quick and simple steps will help
you spruce up in no time.
On the outside:
• Cut and edge your grass
• Remove any clutter from your yard
• Trim hedges
• Weed gardens
• Wash steps, windows, railings, doors, etc
• Paint if needed
• Remove unnecessary clutter from garages
And inside:
• Keep the home clean
• Shampoo carpets
• Clean tubs, toilets and showers and hang fresh towels
• Oil squeaky doors
• Turn on inside and outside lights
• Have soft music playing
• Make sure the house smells good
• Keep pets in separate area
• Open shades and draperies
• Open all doors inside home.
When buyers preview your home, they’re more comfortable
and will spend more time when you’re not around. This
would be a good time to run those errands or walk the
dog.
3. Keeping a low profile
It’s a competitive market out there, and this isn’t the
time for you – or your real estate agent – to become a
shrinking violet. You want someone who will shout your
home’s praises from the rooftops (figuratively, of
course)! Make sure your agent takes full advantage of
all the marketing tools he or she can.
The majority of homebuyers start their search on the
Internet. Is your agent taking advantage of that
technology? Does your agent have a website? Can
potential buyers easily find your home listed in a
search and find feature? Once they do, is it easy to
contact your realtor for information? Does your realtor
list enough detailed information about your home? Buyers
are often impatient and won’t take kindly to waiting for
a realtor to call back with information. They want to
access facts about your home quickly and easily – or
they might move on.
4. Breezing through the contract
Don’t make the mistake of taking the contract lightly.
Protect yourself and go over it with a fine-tooth comb.
It’s important that all of the costs, terms and
responsibilities are included.
Have you disclosed everything about your home? Share all
known defects with your buyer in writing. It will
protect you if she later becomes dissatisfied.
5. Choosing the wrong realtor
This is the time for you, the seller, to shop around.
You’ll spend a lot of time with the real estate agent
you choose, so make sure he or she is someone you enjoy
being around and can trust.
Ask lots of questions. Are your communication
styles similar? Do your schedules mesh? Is there an easy
way to contact the agent? Is he or she someone others
have recommended? Does she know the local area and the
housing market? What are the agent’s marketing
strategies?
Take your time and find a realtor you enjoy and
trust.
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