Monday, October 15, 2007

Selling Your Home

In today's market where the inventory of homes is at an all time high and buyer's are not in abundance what can you "the seller" do to help make your home "stand-out" and thus have the best possible chance for a quick and painless transaction.

There are several components to this discussion but I will mention just a few of the major items you will want to address. First, your home must be in the best possible shape in order for you to maximize both your profits and your sale time. By this I mean making any necessary repairs that potential buyers will find issues with. For example; repairing any leaky faucets, the drywall crack by the window sill that has bugged you for years, the garage door opener that only works half the time, or the kitchen cabinet by the dishwasher that has cracked. These are just a few examples, but you get my point. Also, a clean house obviously looks better than a filthy one. All things considered equal, the home that has been kept clean, looks orderly, and smells fresh will sell faster than it's opposite. If you follow this simple rule, you will be on the right track.

Second, choosing the right realtor is crucial for a professional and optimal sale. Realtors are valuable tools and they have access to the MLS (Multiple Listing System). This advertises your home to other realtor's and buyers who may be looking for a home like your property. They understand what potential buyers are looking for and how to reach them whether that be print advertising, radio, word of mouth, or a combination of the three . Also, you need a realtor that will put the time and effort it takes to market your home in the best possible scenario for "you" whether that's something they have used in the past (i.e. The Real Estate Book) or some new more expensive medium. Finding the right realtor is no art but using references and referrals is key!

Third, you need the right lender involved from the beginning. More times than not your realtor will know who to use but the lender is a vital part of closing a successful escrow transaction. The last thing you want is to get a contract and at closing find out the lender has "miss-represented" the transaction and now you cannot close. How much time, money, energy, and other potential buyers have you missed out on? The right lender can help ease the stress of the transaction by helping your realtor market your home (i.e. Internet links, flyer's, yard signs, potential buyers, etc.) while at the same time "pre-screen" any potential buyers for your home so you do not have the former scenario happen to you.

I hope this helps and should you have any questions or comments as usual they are welcomed!

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