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What Keep Homes From Being
Sold?
Selling houses needs the agent and sellers to have a certain
kind of experience. It is a fact that houses cannot always be
sold on the spur of the moment. It needs proper planning and
there is always a cohesive way to go about it. one of the other
hassles that those who need to sell their house need to go
through are the legal and technical formalities that form such
an important part of the whole process.
The legal paperwork that selling a house involves is far
greater that you can imagine. It needs proper professional aid.
If you are capable of doing it yourself, then it is an
additional advantage, but you must be very careful. Any small
error in any detail that you may have provided can cost you a
lot of money.
The following is a basic checklist you must always refer to
when you try and show your house to prospective buyers. You
need to take care of these things so that you do not put them
off, thwarting your chances of actually striking a good
bargain:
De-clutter: Any home with a lot of clutter, that is to
say, a house that has not used up its space in a proper manner
stands very less chances of getting sold faster for a good
price. More and more people these days are looking at
optimizing the space within the house. Because of increasing
population, the living area for most people is decreasing. So
within whatever space they have, they would like to have it
done well.
Make Beds: In case you are in a habit of leaving home
each morning for work without having made your beds, you are in
trouble. Your agent may bring prospective buyers to your house
and they may find beds not made. This is nothing major but it
just gives a very negative impression. If you cannot make your
beds in the morning, you can talk with your agent and ask him
to avoid bringing in people before a particular time, or bring
them only during weekends, the only time you make your
bed!
Clean Closets: Make sure your closets and drawers are
neatly arranged. It just gives an impression of order within
the household. Cluttered closets symbolize chaos and give a
wrong impression of your house to buyers.
Light: Make sure that you have your curtains drawn to
let in enough natural light. Use natural light as far as
possible. Artificial lighting can be used to enhance the
interiors of your house, but just relying on artificial
lighting gives a gloomy impression.
Leave your house: Let the agents do the showing around.
If someone has come to view your house that they might buy for
a huge sum of money, they want to have a look at it well. In
the presence of its current residents, viewers cannot frankly
view the house well. They cannot open and inspect each
cabinet.
Clean yard: Make sure your yard is clean and tidy as
well. As with beds and closets, this too plays a major role in
forming a good impression.
Be Accessible: You may have a very erratic schedule, but
you must make sure that you are available for prospective
buyers whenever they have to make a phone call to you to ask
you things about your house. This is one way in which you can
ensure your house gets sold quickly. Untraceable owners lose
many a prospect just be being inaccessible. Keep your agent or
realtor abreast of the kind of schedule you follow.
Dogs and pets: If you have strange fascination for weird
pets, or even for something as harmless as a dog, make sure you
send him for a walk. People who come to view your house may not
be very impressed by your animal. On the contrary, if they do
not like animals, they may feel uncomfortable, and be unable to
inspect your house well.
Smell: Make sure your house does not stink under any
circumstances. It is a major put off
Check Regularly: You must inspect your own house to see
everything is in place, especially the above items. Do a
regular check up, may be once a week. Arrange the closets, mow
the yard. Make sure everything looks vibrant and happy. Never,
however, give a false impression. Show your house just as it
is, reflecting all the good times you have spent
there.
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