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Selling Your Home or Condo

If you are considering selling your home, you want to get the most out of your investment.
Selling can be a difficult transaction, because often times emotions may run high. You may be looking forward to moving to your new home, but at the same time have some regrets about leaving the memories behind at your current one. That is why you need someone to guide you through the major transaction you are about to make. From deciding on a price and terms or the sale, to the very first showing, you can be assured that we will be with you, protecting your interests every step of the way. We will also walk you through our plans to advertise your home, (which may include an open house) to guarantee it gets the most exposure possible.

Getting Your House Ready to Sell
  • Paint/Fix up the interior
  • Spruce up the landscape for curbside appeal
  • De-personalize your house by removing clutter
  • Clean out the garage
  • Play soft, soothing music during a showing
Let us show you how to get the most out of your investment!

Things to know when selling your home

How a REALTOR® helps you sell your home:

  • Pricing your home correctly. REALTORS® are familiar with the housing market and can make sure you are asking the right price for your home. Properly priced homes typically sell quickly.
  • Finding the right buyer. Real estate professionals have access to a multitude of buyers. They know the market and can direct serious buyers to your home.
  • Developing effective marketing strategy. Real estate professionals can market your home through a vast amount of resources including signage, Internet and networking. They know to list your home in the most appealing way-bringing out your home's best selling features.
  • Interpreting paperwork. Real estate professionals can handle all of the paperwork and decipher real estate jargon to both buyers and sellers.
  • Watching the market. REALTORS® have access to Multiple Listing Service, BLC, Broker Listing Cooperative-a database with all of the available housing information.
  • Alleviating stress. Real estate professional take away the stress and time consuming components of selling your home. You won't have to deal with all the phone calls from buyers or worry about showing your home and "making the sale."
  • Negotiating-real estate professionals will act as a go-between for you and a potential buyer. As experts, they will ensure that you are getting the best deal possible and save you a lot of headaches associated with negotiating an offer.
The Psychological Aspects of Selling Your Home
Tips to ease the emotional issues associated with selling your home:
  • Think of your home as a product you are trying to sell.
  • Ask yourself-is it really the home you are having trouble leaving or is it the memories? Most likely it's the memories, and you can take those with you wherever you move.
  • Familiarize yourself and any children with your new location as much as possible before moving-this will make the entire transition easier and give you a comfortable feeling about where you're going.
  • Leave your home when a potential buyer comes for a showing. A buyer may not be as complimentary about your home as you would like them to be.
Consider Curb Appeal & Appearance
  • First impressions, both inside and outside, are extremely important.
  • Homebuyers like homes that make them feel like they can move right in.
  • Homes that will need a lot of redecorating often feel like too much work for a potential homebuyer.
  • Homes that feel welcoming attract more offers.
  • Neutralize your home's color palette. Neutral shades of paint and carpet can make a home look newer and cleaner. Darker shades are usually very personal choices and don't appeal to all people.
  • Make your home look more spacious. Rearrange furniture, open curtains and blinds and clean out closets.
  • Eliminate clutter in your home. Remove stacks of old newspapers or magazines and stow away extra toys, books and clothing.
  • Repair maintenance problems. Fix leaky faucets, peeling paint and replace burned-out light bulbs.
  • Clean and freshen your home. Eliminate carpet stains, wash the walls and windows and install subtle air fresheners.
  • Remove litter boxes and pet food and water bowls when showing your home-they can attract unwanted odors and attention.

Buying and Selling Simultaneously What to do when you are looking to move and you're not sure which should come first - buying your new home or selling your existing home:
  • Communicate with your REALTOR® so he/she knows your needs and your timeframe.
  • Carefully calculate your financial needs, preparing for a worse case scenario.
  • Ask your REALTOR® about possible buyback programs.
  • Investigate bridge or short-term loans options for paying both mortgages.
  • Determine if the purchase of your new home is contingent on the sale of your existing home.
  • Determine if you can afford two mortgage payments.
  • Decide how much time you will need to leave your existing home upon accepting an offer.
  • Investigate temporary housing.
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