The real estate market changes all the time. One day it can
be smooth as silk selling a house while other days it takes an act of congress
to find a buyer. We all want a quick and easy high dollar sell. At a time when
the market is slow there are a few things you can do to help in the selling
process.
First of all maintain a confident and positive attitude. The
buyer will pick up on any negative vibes you or your agent may have. As
innocent as they may be, the buyer will conclude otherwise and may pass on the
house. Keep your demeanor and mindset as though the market was on the rise.
Have the mentality that selling the house will be an easy task. Make the buyer
feel good about purchasing your home. Market it with determination.
There are also a few things you can do to the property as
well.
“Stage” your home. Prepare it for potential buyers to come
look at it. Clean it top to bottom, even the corners under the cabinets and
under the fridge. Organize everything so that all things have a place and are
in place. Get rid of clutter. Don’t forget closets and garage. Make sure these
are clutter free and organized as well.
“Curb Appeal” you want your home to look nice from the
outside. A lot of buyers will drive by the home before they ever make contact.
So make sure the lawn stays mowed, pick up any debris and clean the driveway
and walk ways. Place or plant flowers and plants around the home adding color
to the property.
“Repairs” Hire a house inspector to come look at the
property. This will help you to make the repairs needed to sell the house. It
is also a good selling point to the buyer knowing the house has been inspected
and repairs already made.
Finally make sure you are not asking too much for the property.
Look at the homes that have sold in the area and how much they sold for. Try
and set your asking price in the median range. This will allow you to lower the
price if needed to pull in more buyers.
Remember don’t get discouraged and stay positive. It’s a
long road but with patience and determination you will get there!