Buying and selling a home is one of the largest transactions a person makes in a lifetime. Typically, it is not a transaction that occurs very often and, therefore, frequently results in mistakes that could have been avoided by careful research or by hiring a professional real estate agent. HomeValueHunt.com provides you with some great tips on selling your home for top dollar--tips that have been used by the top selling real estate agents in the country to get homes sold quickly and for the highest possible price in a given market and location. Accurate sold prices are reported from a nationwide database of county records. Homeowner name and address must match the name and address on recorded county records. Detail report is instantly emailed to you with comparable data for your home and house.
Here are some great ideas to get your home ready for sale:
Put your home in tip-top condition. Pay special attention to the landscaping and front exterior. Trim back trees and shrubs that block windows, plant colorful flowers in the front, and paint the exterior and trim, if needed. Pay special attention to the front door, front windows and garage door. Be sure that the front yard is cut and trim.
Get rid of clutter. Builders set up a model home with just enough furniture to make the rooms appealing. Objectively evaluate your own home. Remove large-scale furniture when possible they make rooms appear smaller. Open up tight traffic flow areas and highlight key areas with lighting to accentuate the charm of your home.
Make your home look spacious and bright. Change the light bulbs to the maximum wattage allowed by your fixtures; open all shades, shutters and drapes; and organize your closets. Have extra hangars in the entry closet room for coats. When replacing worn or dated carpets, re-carpet everything the same throughout the house. If painting the interior, use white or very light shades of color. This creates an empty canvas for the buyer to work with.
Appeal to all of the senses. Make sure your home is free of offensive odors, and use room fresheners to create pleasant aromas. Nothing turns off a buyer more than odors. Good aromas include fresh baked breads and cookies. A trick that work well is to place a few drops of vanilla on aluminum foil and place it in a low temperature oven. Turn on soft music and turn the TV off.
Make sure you disappear! When prospective buyers are viewing your home, give them the privacy to discuss your home freely among themselves. They need to feel at home in your home. A fast way to lose a buyer is to make them feel as if they are intruding--interrupting your dinner, your ballgame, or whatever. So, take a walk or visit a neighbor while the buyers are touring your home.
Be sure your home gets proper exposure to potential buyers. It is true that the more potential buyers that tour your home, the greater the chance that you'll obtain top dollar for your home. Be certain that the Marketing Plan for your home includes advertising locally and even worldwide on the Internet using multi-media methods as well as professional flyers and brochures, professional for sale signs, and hold open houses for agents and the public. Suggestion: List your home with a top real estate professional who is experienced in all these methods!
Time your sale! The best buying seasons are Spring, Summer and early Fall. Colors of Spring and the changing colors of Fall may help sell your home. The hot summer months help sell homes with pools. Always sell based on supply and demand: When there are more buyers than homes for sale (sellers market), sellers are able to obtain better prices and terms; when there are more homes for sale than there are buyers, sellers may have to reduce their prices and perhaps make other concessions in order to sell their home. Also, keep in mind that it is easier to sell in a low interest rate environment when more buyers can qualify for a home loan.
If you can back up your price with recent comparable sale prices for similar homes, then you need not reduce your asking price. You can negotiate from a position of strength, knowing that another buyer will be willing to pay such a fair price. You may even end up with multiple offers, thus creating a bidding war. Remember, overpriced homes scare away both agents and buyers. Tip: One of the best ways to know if your home is overpriced is if agents preview your home but do not show it to prospective buyers.