You sign
a Listing Agreement; the "For Sale" sign goes up on the lawn, and
then what? What is it that will bring prospective Buyers into your home?
The
"For Sale" sign is possibly the best selling tool you will have when
you are trying to sell your home. But it's not the only one, and it's not the
first thing you should think about. One of the first things your REALTOR® will
help you with is lots of solid advice on how to prepare your house; it should
appear in the best possible light to impress Buyers.
Your
house should be as clean and neat as possible. Remember that a potential Buyer
will be curious enough to check out all the hidden spots in the basement, the
garage and other areas you may tend to overlook in your normal cleaning.
To bring
your house up to top-notch appearance, your REALTOR® may suggest some minor
repairs, some painting or surface decorating. He or she may also suggest
minimizing the clutter that you may have overlooked, those
"treasures" collected over the years will not always be as appealing
to others as they are to you. Remember that a little elbow grease on your part
can result in a better price for your property and a faster sale.
REALTORS®
are experts at assessing the proper sale price for houses. They have both the
training in this area and the comparative background statistical information to
arrive at the best selling price. Buyers are usually checking out the
competition and are quick to know whether a house is priced too high or too
low. When you have set the price and done the necessary clean-up, then the
"For Sale" sign can go on your lawn.
If your
Listing Agreement is a Multiple Listing Agreement (as used by all licensed
REALTORS® in the province of British Columbia), details about your property
will be made available to other REALTORS® who have potential Buyers they are
working with. Also, the REALTOR® who is listing your property probably has a
prospective customer or two and they will be quick to bring them in to look at
your house.
Your
REALTOR® may suggest having an Open House. These usually last for two or three
hours on a weekend afternoon. If you have an Open House scheduled, it is
best for you and your family be elsewhere during that time. Prospective
purchasers often find it difficult to give the house a really good look if the
owner is present and they may not give your home the attention it deserves.
Since strangers will be in your house, although they will be supervised by the
REALTOR®, you should make sure you have hidden away your personal valuables.
An Open
House is a good complement to the "For Sale" sign on your lawn. The
sign draws attention to your house, its outside appearance, size or
neighbourhood; the Open House will give people the opportunity for a closer
look inside.
I am the GUY that will make a difference!
Karen Guy, REALTOR®
Coldwell Banker Horizon Realty
C 250.878.3605 O 250.768.8001
http://www.connectwithkaren.com/
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