How
to sell your home fast for the best price
Buyers
don’t see your home the same way you do.
They are very discriminating about its condition,
the neighborhood and the price. An average buyer
will view between 15-20, ranking yours among
all the lot.
With this in mind, here are some measures you
can take to ensure your home presents well to
a potential buyer, and garners you the best
price, quickly.
Be
clear about why you are selling
Knowing the whys of your move determines everything
from setting the price, to allocating funds
for repairs and improvements. Is the price you
obtain more important than how long your home
is on the market? Do you need to sell immediately?
Each why requires a different strategy. At the
same time, you don’t need to reveal your
why to anyone. Something negative might be used
as a bargaining tool at the negotiating table.
If someone wants to know why you’re selling,
politely respond that your housing needs have
changed.
Conduct
thorough research before setting a price
Establishing an offering price is an investment
in your future. Find out what similar homes
in your neighborhood have sold for in the 6-12
months. Also check out the prices of homes currently
listed. The price you ask should be within the
range of similar homes in the neighborhood.
If it’s too high to too low, buyers will
question the reasons for this discrepancy. Your
home could stay on the market longer than you’d
like. You may also have to adjust the price
and wind up getting less than you hoped.
Find
a good real estate agent to represent your needs
A professional REALTOR® is your
best bet. This person has the educational background,
the industry and community connections to work
in your best interests.
Maximize
your home’s sales potential
First impressions are absolutely critical.
The look, the feel and the care of your home
elicit an emotional response. Even before they
walk in your door, a prospective buyer will
try to imagine himself living in your home.
Just like a new outfit, buyers want to see if
this home will “fit” their lifestyle.
Clean everything until it sparkles. Pick up,
organize, throwaway, scrub, scour, dust and
disinfect. Be sure to complete all minor repairs.
Buyers are especially keen on work that may
need to be completed.
Ensure
all areas of the contract are covered
It’s in your best interests to disclose
everything you know about the property. Failure
to disclose could result in costly delays, litigation
or even cancellation. Most importantly, if a
buyer knows about an item, he or she has no
future recourse. Be sure you understand all
terms, costs and responsibilities.
Stay
in your home until closing
It may be harder to sell a vacant home. Furniture,
drapes and all the assortment of daily activities
go a long way to create the warmth and comfort
of a home. To some buyers, an unoccupied home
could be seen as forlorn, forgotten and not
as appealing. You might have to reduce your
price, depending upon the buyer. At the same
time, you’re sending the message that
you’ve found a new home, and you likely
need to sell fast.
Stay
out of the way during showings
When buyers view your home, gently remove yourself
and allow buyers to feel at home. By pointing
out features, improvements and decorating items,
that are meaningful to you, or you’ve
spent money on, you could be seen as adding
pressure to the sale. Best to leave the showing
to your REALTOR®.
Get
pre-approval for your next mortgage
Prior to shopping for your new home, be smart
and get pre-approval. This means you’ll
have your financial matters in place, and you’re
serious about making an offer.