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How to sell your home quickly
Many new
clients who call Team McDadi looking to sell their home complain about previous
unsatisfactory experiences in this regard. They wonder why their home hasn’t
sold as quickly as they wanted. They want to know how to expedite the process.
Sometimes, they have unconditionally purchased another home, so, financially
speaking, the need to sell is even greater.
When it
comes to trying to ensure the sale of your home, there are a number of factors
that will help the process. Let me first outline the positives.
Firstly of
course, is the need to have your home in a presentable condition. Some
characteristics which, in general, enhance a home’s saleability include: neutral
paint colours, a bright and clean atmosphere, and minimal clutter. Remember
first impressions are lasting ones. Studies show most potential buyers form an
opinion about a home within minutes of walking into it. With that in mind, Team
Mcdadi, as part of our service package, utilizes home stagers to make sure the
home is properly showcased.
Secondly,
pricing your home properly is a vital aspect of any sale. If a home is priced
too high, it won't get enough traffic flow and thus its saleability will be
compromised. On the other hand, if your home is priced too low, there’s a
greater risk that you will get less than fair market value for your home. This
all means that proper guidance from your real estate practitioner on pricing
your home to sell is absolutely essential.
Another
means of getting any home sold is exposure. This includes both print media and
the Internet. Both are essential in order to obtain maximum awareness from
prospective buyers. While advertising can be costly, I believe it is a necessary
component in ensuring a quick, successful sale. That’s why Team McDadi not only
features each of our listings on our Website,
www.mcdadi.com, but we also advertise extensively in a number of newspapers
and magazines.
There’s a
further aspect that can make your home sell faster – open communication between
you and your realtor. Part of this communication should include feedback reports
to you, at a minimum of once a week, that tell you exactly what a potential
buyer thought of your home. This is being proactive. This knowledge can be very
helpful for a seller in making any necessary adjustments to their home.
On the
negative side, I believe it’s important to outline a number of qualities that
can decrease the saleability of your home. These include: odors (consider
lighting scented candles), animals that meet potential buyers at the front door
(consider walking them when a showing is scheduled), dirty bathrooms, dimly lit
rooms, busy wallpaper, damp basements, poor curb appeal, and sellers who hang
around during the showing. It is best to avoid these pitfalls when you are
trying to sell your home.
In
conclusion, selling your home can be a daunting task, one that can get more
worrisome the longer it takes. That’s why starting the selling process properly
in the first place is so important. Time spent in the beginning making your home
more appealing can definitely pay off in the end. |