Selling Your Home: Presentation is Everything

 

In today's more challenging real estate market, selling your home becomes even more of a challenge.  With more and more homes on the market, how you present your home is key.

 

Uncluttered homes; spacious, clean and organized; bright and open is the desired look these days. Homebuyers are looking for a home to grow into not grow out of. So it is imperative that one make good use of the space they have in their home to prove to potential buyers that they can feel comfortable in your home, regardless of the square footage.

 

First, give a thorough inspection to the interior and exterior of your home, carefully going over every detail. If necessary, enlist the aid of a professional home inspector who can help you inspect your home, looking for any necessary repairs and maintenance issues. It is vital that you clear up any of these problems regarding the safety of your home before you even consider putting your home on the market for sale.

 

Presenting your home in a manner that will make buyers imagine living in your home is a step in the right direction to a quicker and more profitable sale.

 

If you want to know more about what you need to do to make your home more presentable to buyers, give us a call or drop us an email.  We'll be happy to help in any way we can.

 

 

 

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Selling a House: Make Your Home Stand Out

 

In today's market and the increased choices buyers have when shopping for a home, one of the most important factors you need to consider (other than price of course) when getting your home ready to sell is the condition of the home.

 

Condition reigns supreme over all else.  Buyers have so many choices right now that anything that looks like it needs work can be enough to kill your chances of selling.  People prefer move-in condition, so if your property isn’t, you probably need to do what it takes to make it that way.  It's worth the money to remove old wallpaper, paint, replace carpet, and replace the roof if it’s almost at the end of its life.  Offering an allowance doesn’t work in the market we're in now because buyers tend to overinflate the costs of these improvements, anticipating double or triple what it will actually cost you to just go ahead and do it now. 

 

Plus, with the number of homes for sale, if yours is the one that needs to be painted, chances are it’s also the one that won’t sell. 

 

There are exceptions, such as homes that need a complete overhaul, so it’s a good idea to discuss your home and your plans with a real estate agent before getting started.

 

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How to Sell Your Home in 5 Days

 

How to sell your home fast using real estate auctions; This CNN report describes how to sell your home fast with the 5 Day Sale Method.

 

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Closing Escrow: What Does it Really Mean?

 

Escrow is a written agreement between the seller and buyer of a property. The moment escrow comes into existence, a third party person, known as an escrow holder, comes into existence. An escrow holder is liable for all the activities executed by both the parties for the purpose of closing the escrow within the desired period of time.

 

An escrow holder acts as an unbiased personal agent for both parties and collects the funds and documents for the smooth transfer of ownership.  An escrow holder is trusted by both the parties, and carries out his job faithfully.

 

For the successful closing of escrow, the escrow holder strictly follows the instructions of the escrow deed.  If the conditions of escrow are not fulfilled, the seller can ask the escrow holder not to hand over the documents to the buyer.  And, in the same manner, if the buyer's requirements are not fulfilled, he can also ask the escrow holder to not move the funds.

 

In some states, attorneys act as the escrow agent or holder.

 

Closing of Escrow

 

Closing of escrow can not be completed without the fulfillment of certain conditions. To ensure that both parties are performing according to the guidelines of escrow, the escrow holder inspects the ongoing process on regular intervals.  If there is any lack of performances, by any of the parties, the escrow holder will immediately report this matter to the concerned party, and follow the instructions, as given.

 

All the expenses related with the escrow are paid by both the parties as decided.  Payment of title insurance, attorney fees, fees for preparing the documents, notary fees, and loan fees are some of such expenses. The payment details are given in the escrow.  All of this is to assure that no disputes arise between the seller and the buyer.

 

The process of escrow is simple, and can be fulfilled by buyer and seller. But, just because of the nature of activities and involvement of paperwork, keeping an escrow holder is always advisable. Closing of escrow under an escrow holder becomes easy, and all parties involved in the transactions can easily relate their responsibilities with each other to avoid creating extra work, and also to save time.

 

 

 

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Why Use A Real Estate Agent?

 

In an effort to avoid paying commissions to a real estate agent, many people opt for the for sale by owner (FSBO) route.  While this may seem like an enticing option for most homeowners, the reality can be much darker.

 

Real estate is fraught with legal complications.  Buying and selling can be quite stressful, especially if you don't know exactly what you are doing.

 

First of all, real etate agents are trained in all legal matters involved in the sale of real estate.  Sometimes, these sales go smoothly, but sometimes, clauses, liens, and contingency contracts can make them very complicated.  It is hard to know when life is going to throw you curve-balls.  The best thing to do is be prepared, and a real estate agent comes not only trained in theoretical real estate cases, but, ideally, with a whole history of experiences from which to draw from.  This makes them extremely helpful when negotiating the legal aspects of buying or selling.

 

Even if your home sale goes off without a hitch, all the paperwork involved can be overwhelming.  What are you signing?  Sometimes it's hard to tell when the language is full of legal and industry terms that the average person just isn't familiar with.  Your agent can translate these forms, helping you understand what each step in the transaction is all about.

 

An agent is connected to a whole network of other agents.  This means that whether you are buying or selling, an agent or broker can help.  They have a network of other professionals to market your home to.  They have clients waiting to buy homes, and colleagues with more clients, waiting to buy more homes.  Some homes barely need to be marketed because there are buyers already waiting to purchase just that type of home.

 

Many people think they can only find what they need themselves, but a good real estate agent will be able to listen to your needs.  A good agent knows the market, and knows the area, and may be able to suggest places you didn't even know existed.  They are also familiar with local services, and can recommend lawyers, notaries, inspectors or even contractors they personally know do good work.

 

Overall, an experienced real estate agent or broker may cost a little in commission, but the service they provide is worth while.  If someone can help you not lose money, or save you a lot of time, aren't they worth what you paid them?

 

 

 

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