Selling your
House
Ideas for Selling your House Now
I would like to officially make an
announcement. Regardless of what folks have told you in the
past, dismissing a lot of the hoopla you've heard on
television, selling your house can really stink. Okay, before
you get all down in the dumps or pull your humble abode off the
market, please allow me to elaborate. I have sold a home in the
past, and I'm currently trying to sell one right now. Let me
tell you, there is a great deal of work involved. No, I'm not
just talking about moving all your stuff out and into another
home. Although, that part of moving is really nasty as well.
What I'm referring to is the constant cleaning, the leaving
when someone wants to traipse through your home with their
muddy shoes, and of course the realtor fees. Those can really
get on your nerves when all is said and done.
Here it goes; you're currently
considering selling your house. Stop for a moment! Let's
re-examine the situation. Selling your home
is NOT in your favor at this time. Hence the 12 other
homes in my neighborhood alone. People are settling for
horrible prices just to get their houses sold. So if you
don't particularly need to sell your home at this time,
I'd advise against it. You'll get more later down the
road. Give the market some time. The vicious cycle will
end as it always does. And when the market starts to
correct itself, you can slap that home on the market with
pride and know you're going to make a profit.
Some of us have to sell our homes this very
moment. For those of you who do, like me, I highly suggest
routine touch-ups. Scrutinize every room in the house and see
what you can do to make it look more marketable. Selling your
house is work! You have to be better than the next guy. Keep it
looking pristine for potential buyers. Store personal effects
that potential buyers hate to see. Be sure you've chosen
neutral wall colors that appeal to most individuals and
families. This is imperative because many people can't see past
these things. Selling your home is mostly based on
presentation. Oh, and don't forget to spruce-up that curb
appeal prior to sticking that "for sale" sign in the front
lawn.
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