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When
Selling A Home
Things to know when selling your home
How
a REALTOR® helps you sell your home:
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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