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With a little preparation and the guidance of a professional real estate agent,
you can help make the sale of your home go much more smoothly. Key factors include setting the proper price, effective marketing,
and making your home sparkle inside and out.
Inspect Your House
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Inspect your home and make any necessary repairs or renovations |
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Find an agent to represent you |
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Tidy the exterior and give your home curb appeal |
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Thoroughly clean the interior and get rid of unneeded items |
Before putting your house on the market, a seller's
inspection is highly recommended. The inspection can help identify previously unknown problems, as well as give you time to
make any necessary repairs or renovations. Likewise, many states require sellers to disclose known problems with their house.
Consider hiring a professional home inspector,
as they can often identify problems that are easily overlooked by a novice. Important things to look for include leaks, evidence
of wood rot and wood-destroying pests, structural integrity and a thorough assessment of major systems such as the plumbing,
electrical, heating and cooling systems.
Find the Right Agent
The
right agent can help you set an appropriate price, advertise and show the house to buyers, handle negotiations, draw up offers
and coordinate the closing. In short, they can help you sell your home in less time, with less aggravation, and for more money.
To
find the right agent, you can start by asking family or friends for a recommendation, or try using the "Find an Agent" feature
of this website. Agents who advertise in Homes & Land magazine are top professionals, and can help give your home prime
exposure. Next, contact the agent and set up a meeting for a listing presentation.
This
is gives you an opportunity to hear the agent's plans for selling your property, as well as learn other important factors
such as:
- Information about the
current market and comparable sales
- Plans for marketing the
house, including advertising and open houses
- How long the agent has
worked in the community, former clients, etc.
- How much money you'll
net based on different selling prices.
Give Your Home "Curb Appeal"
Even if your home is in good shape, there are probably
a few things you can do to make it really sparkle. This is what's known as "curb appeal," and experts agree that making a
good first impression is a crucial factor in attracting buyers. Improving your home's curb appeal can be as easy as tidying
up the yard, washing windows, touching up exterior paint or even adding a new bed of flowers.
Cleanliness and Clutter
Houses look a lot smaller if they're crammed full
of belongings–and you can't just hide it in the garage either. Buyers like to imagine storage spaces full of their belongings,
not yours. Get rid of clutter, and give the house a top-to-bottom cleaning. In particular, make sure the kitchens and bathrooms
are immaculate. Buyers will notice right away if these rooms aren't spotless.
If you want to go the extra mile, you might even
consider "staging" your house for showings. This can be as simple as adding houseplants and some decorative lamps, all the
way to hiring an interior designer to bring in elaborate rugs, antique furniture and expensive artworks. |