Sellers Tips
Making a Good First Impression
If you want buyers to be interested
in your pocono home, you need to show it in its best light.
A good first impression
can influence a buyer into making an offer; it influences
a buyer emotionally and visually. In addition, what the buyer
first sees is what they think of when they consider the asking
price.
A bad first impression weighs in as deeply. Don't
show your property until it's all fixed up. You do not want
to give
buyers the chance to use the negative first
impression they have as means of negotiation.
Ask around for the opinions
others have of your home. Real estate agents who see houses
everyday can give solid advice on what needs to be done. Consider
what architects or landscape designers have to say. What you need are objective
opinions, and it's sometimes hard to separate the personal and emotional
ties
you have for the home from the property itself.
Typically, there are some
general fix ups that need to be done both outside and on the
inside. As a seller, you should consider the following:
- Landscaping
- Has the front yard been maintained? Are areas of the
house visible to the street in good condition?
- Cleaning or Redoing
the driveway - Is your driveway cluttered with toys, tools,
trash etc.?
- Painting - Does both the exterior and the interior
look like they have been well taken care of?
- Carpeting - Does
the carpet have stains? Or does the carpet look old and
dirty?
Know
Why You are Selling
If you know exactly why you are selling, then it is easier
for you to set the right plan of action to get what it is that
you want.
If you are a seller who needs to close a sale as
quickly as possible, then you should know that getting the
highest price
possible is not one of your
priorities.
It does not mean that you won't or cannot get the highest price, but
it means that the price is not the deciding factor. A buyer who
can give you a quick
closing time will appeal much more to you than a buyer who can offer
you
more money but
the negotiation and closing time drag on.
It's always good to know how
low you will go, in terms of selling price. This will help
to eliminate some of the offers that you find simply offensive
or
ridiculous. Even though you should consider all offers seriously and
take into consideration
the terms of each offer, sometimes, if you know the bottom line and
are
strict about it, you can save yourself time.
Once you know what your
limits and reasons are, discuss them with your agent so that
they can help you set your goals realistically. If you
decide to
list your home on your own, make sure you do research on the current
market, and
you get the proper advice you need in terms of legal issues, etc.
The key is to be
realistic and to know what your goals are so that they can be met.
Finding the Right Agent
Not all agents work the same way. The
most important attribute of an agent is that he/she is well
connected to the real estate
industry. He/she should know the market and provide information
on past sales, current listings, his or her marketing plan,
and at least 4 solid references. In addition, you also want
to look for an agent that is honest, assertive, and one that
best understands your needs.
Try to go with a local agent.
They can better serve your needs; they are familiar with what
the local market condition
is, the local prices are, and what's hot
or not in your community.
Considering
Offers
When reading an offer, keep in mind that you are out to get
the best price AND the best terms for you. If you focus solely
on
the price, you
may overlook
terms
that could be favorable to you as a buyer.
Some terms that may work
in your favor:
- higher-than-market-interest in a second mortgage
for your home
- the buyer will pay for most or all
of the closing costs
- the buyer will take care of any repairs
- quick close - the
buyer is pre-approved and ready to close in a time that best
suits you
- all-cash deal
When reading through offers, remember to
look at the whole package. Take the time that you need
to assess what is being
offered and if
it meets
your needs.
Insist on a Home Inspection
A professional home inspection protects
both you and the buyer. It allows both you and the buyer the
opportunity to learn about the property's defects.
A home inspection
usually covers the following:
- Plumbing conditions - if there
is leakage or clogging
- Roofing conditions - the extent of deterioration,
if there is leakage
- Electrical conditions - if there are inadequate
circuits or potential fire hazards
- Structural problems - if
there are problems with the underlying foundation of your
home
As a seller, the home inspection reports protect you because
it establishes the actual condition of the
property at
the time of sale.
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