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Top Dollar Suggestions
By James Sarles
Mar 12, 2007 - 12:03:30 PM

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The better your home looks while it’s on the market, the more likely it is to sell quickly and for top dollar.

When you have a listing appointment with a Real Estate Agent, the agent should provide a detailed market analysis along with the advantages of listing with his or her company. He or she will then go through your home with you and make suggestions about cosmetic repairs that will help to present your home at its best.

These recommendations can make some sellers uncomfortable because they are reminders of the “little” projects that they have postponed. I encounter homeowners who have it all together, but that doesn’t include everyone. Most sellers need suggestions about repairs that will make their home show well, and providing these is an important part of our job.

The most inconvenient aspect of having your house on the market is the constant housekeeping required. Even if you are naturally neat, it requires a lot of hard work to constantly keep your home shining and to keep it looking beautiful. It may mean getting extra help from the children or hiring short-term professional help.

The important of making a good impression on the Realtors and buyers who come through your home cannot be overstated. As many interested buyers may call for last minute appointments to see your home. Buyers may associate a messy home with poor maintenance of the structure, systems and appliances. It can also discourage offers or result in a lower offer than the house might otherwise bring.

Sometimes I receive calls from people asking for advice on what they should do to prepare their house for the market. I often find that they have settled for living in a “less than optimal” circumstance for years, and are now going to spend money to make it nice for someone else to enjoy.

If you are considering painting, updating the kitchen, landscaping, or any other improvements that would increase your home’s resale value, think about making those improvements while you are still there to enjoy them. Create your own dream kitchen or Jacuzzi, your garden deck, or restore your wood floors now.

Maintaining your property well will make your home enjoyable, will help maintain the property values in your neighborhood and will expedite the sale of your home when you are ready to move.

The first time your home is seen by the public is the best chance you have to sell your home. You should wait until your home looks its best before showing it to anyone except your Realtor. I can tell you how to prepare your property for the market and will happily promote your attractive and well-maintained home to buyers and other Realtors. You may want to sign a listing agreement a week or two before you are ready to show so I can place ads and begin marketing. Until next week

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