Sell Your Home Quick With These Tips
If you want to get a really good price when you sell your home, you and your broker both have to put in lots of time and effort. While your realtor performs all of his or her tasks related to selling the property, you have to make the necessary preparations inside the house. Regardless of whether your Virginia property is a private residence in Reston or Falls Church or a condo in Long Beach, the steps we outline here should assist you in getting your home ready for sale.
Selling a home can be difficult for owners who find it difficult to detach themselves from the house they own. Although this can be a natural feeling for any homeowner, the ability to be emotionally unattached increases the speed at which a home can sell. For anyone with this problem, focusing on the future of the new home can be therapeutic.
In a similar vein, a homeowner should do everything possible to help potential buyers imagine what it would be like to live inside the home themselves. Although things like personal mementos, family heirlooms, and children's photographs can have special meaning for the current homeowner, such items should be packed away so that the prospective buyer has the opportunity to picture things of their own in and around the space.
Once the initial work of packing items of a personal nature has been completed, focus should turn to pruning rooms of non-essential items. Too many pieces of furniture or things, make it difficult for prospective bidders to imagine themselves living in the home. Paring a room to just a few pieces, opens up the room and makes areas seem more spacious.
While putting items into storage, use this opportunity to cull your closets. Most potential buyers are interested in storage space, so they will likely open and investigate closets, drawers, pantries and other storage areas. These should all be neat, tidy, and organized; this includes clothes closets, too. Once you have cleared excess items out of the house and its storage spaces, the next thing to do is to take away large furniture pieces and appliances which are not needed and not being offered for sale with the house. If you are stuck for a place to leave them, you can rent storage space, and later transfer them directly from there to the new house.
Once you've taken out the big pieces, go over the place throughout. Check for damages done to any of its surfaces. Do whatever patching is needed, as well as any necessary repainting. Call in a contractor if the problems are too great to fix by yourself. Put down new rugs. After all that, walk through the property looking at it through the eyes of a potential purchaser. Then continue to improve it further while you anticipate its sale.
If you want to get a really good price when you sell your home, you and your broker both have to put in lots of time and effort. While your realtor performs all of his or her tasks related to selling the property, you have to make the necessary preparations inside the house. Regardless of whether you have Reston Virginia real estate for sale or Falls Church VA real estate or a condo in Long Beach, the steps we outline here should assist you in getting your home ready for sale. Make a thorough and complete inspection of the house from top to bottom.
Published October 8th, 2008
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