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Home sellers are very concerned when their home has been on the market for some time. The offers presented, if any, have been too low to even consider. The home hasn’t sold. Quite naturally they want to know “What’s wrong?” That’s a fair question; the newspapers say the home market is active again. Some homes in the area have sold. Now, sellers are asking questions like “Interest rates are down, aren’t they?” “Why haven’t I had a serious offer?” “Should I take my house off the market?” Should I change Realtors? There is a selling price for every property. If the market is showing little interest in your property, the price is probably too high for this market. First, of all, slow down. Don’t panic. Take a rational look at the market and make the most of it. Smart home sellers are moving their home … and right now, today. But they recognize the market today is different from last year. Second, the smart home seller comes to the conclusion that with cautious buyers looking at more homes you have to be competitive, flexible, aggressive, and do a better job of merchandising to generate offers. Your home can also sell, and quickly. Third, sit down with your real estate professional and rethink your marketing plan. There are a number of actions to consider to beat out your competition. Price. Reviewing your asking price is the most difficult, painful and personal part of answering the question, “Why aren’t we getting any action?” This is typically the single most critical element in your marketing plan. Get fresh comparable sales in your area. Forget the asking prices of homes that aren’t selling. Check out the homes that are selling. Your home must be priced to meet today’s market or the other elements of your plan won’t make much difference Terms, How flexible are you really prepared to be? How big a second can you take? Can you offer fast escrow? Merchandising, Are you offering a home protection plan to the buyer? A home protection plan covers many of the important systems that can and do break down during the buyers first year of ownership. It stands to reason your home will have a competitive advantage when it includes a protection plan. Today’s buyers are picky. Give them something extra. Grab their attention. Appearance Remember the old advertising slogan, “Even your best friends won’t tell you!” Well, a good Realtor will level with you. Have your real estate professional give you a set of ideas on how to spiff up your house. ( Try using the 20 tips to sell your house). Listen to your professional advisor. Paint, clip, mow, clean, deodorize, send to storage, toss out, caulk, paper, cement, repair, add, scoop, weed, tear down, and scrub.
Atmosphere. There are also some “Do’s and Don’ts, which can be helpful in creating a selling atmosphere. Leave the house when it’s being shown and take the dog and children with you. If you must be home don’t chat with the buyers, just disappear. Tune the FM radio to a quiet, soothing music. Be careful of cooking odors. Turn on all the lights. Fresh flowers are always a plus. Keep the temperature at a comfortable level, open windows and doors if weather and security permits. Pick up kid’s toys. Help your real estate professional by creating a warm, pleasant, private sales environment.
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