Make Your House More "Sellable"
While we all believe that our home is our castle, our personal tastes
may not appeal to everyone. I will work with you to give you an impartial
analysis of your home - how it relates to other "competing"
homes on the market and how your home reflects current design and style
trends. I will also take a good look at the general condition and upkeep
of your dwelling.
Overall, I will work with you to position your home on the market so
that your sales experience will take place as expeditiously as possible.
Provide
a Professional Marketing Program
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The
Multiple Listing Service (MLS) is one of the best tools for marketing
your home. |
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Newspaper advertising
is a very popular way of getting in front of those thinking of buying
a new home. |
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The FOR SALE
sign! Home purchasers who are doing their homework often cruise
through neighbourhoods they are interested in. With my phone number
on the sign, passersby can easily get information about your home
and set up a viewing time. |
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We also have
a number of potential buyers as clients and they may be looking
for a home just like yours. There is also the RE/MAX national relocation
service which directs purchasers from across the country directly
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What
I Will Do for You
Complete a market analysis to determine a realistic asking price. Make
recommendations on making your home more "sellable." Provide
a professional marketing program. Advertise your home on the Multiple
Listings Service (MLS). Arrange showings. Negotiate the best terms possible.
When
You're Ready to List
One of the first things we will do is draft a listing agreement. It
provides prospective purchasers with:
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A
comprehensive, legal overview of your property:
- zoning
- lot size
- home size
- type of construction
- age of the home |
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The agreed-upon
asking price. |
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Details about
the rooms (number and size). |
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Chattels included
in the sale, as well as anything not included. |
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Mortgage details. |
Advertise
Your Home on the Multiple Listings Service (MLS)
This service is only available to real estate agents. It is a database
of all the homes for sale through agents. Details about your home will
be available to other agents searching for homes in your area, in the
range of your asking price.
Arrange
Showings
I will prepare a home feature sheet. This is a one page synopsis of
your home that highlights lot size, room dimensions, features and upgrades
as well as utility costs and taxes. Prospective buyers will take a sheet
and refer to it while viewing your home. Plus, it makes for a great
reference sheet when the buyers are comparing properties.
The Open House: We will discuss open houses and arrange them for a mutually
acceptable time as required.
The Viewing: When an agent has a client who is interested in your home,
they will first call me to make an appointment. Hopefully you'll have
time for some last-minute tidying. Of course, you can say no if the
prospective purchaser wishes to come at an inconvenient time.
If you're home during the viewing, make sure you give the viewer or
the agent a feature sheet and get the agent's business card. Give viewers
the freedom to wander around your home by themselves. Following may
make them uncomfortable. The agent will stay with the prospects to offer
some protection against theft or property damage. It's a good idea to
leave the feature sheets in a visable location for viewings that may
be set up at a time when you won't be present.
Is
Your House in Any Condition to be put Under a Microscope?
That's what they say about first impressions. Now, take a look at your
house as if you were a buyer. With a critical eye, examine your home
from outside and inside. Bring along a pad of paper and take notes!
Determine what can be solved by a simple cleaning and what needs professional
attention and repair. Your list should also include problems that are
immediately evident and underlying problems you know of, like a leaky
basement.
Let's start with the exterior of your home. Think of what you would
like to see when you're viewing a home, or better still what you wouldn't
like to see -- cluttered yard, weeds crowding the garden, loose or dangling
exterior features (like a broken door), paint peeling, broken fence,
or an oil-stained, damaged driveway.
Get out your ladder and inspect the roof. Are the shingles in good shape,
are the gutters in good condition and free of debris? You may wish to
trim back any trees or shrubs that are leaning on your roof or drainage
system.
Take a good, objective look at the outside. Would what you're facing
invite you to explore further or make you ready to leave?
Simply having the lawn mowed or the driveway shoveled in the winter
will make a better impression. Trim any overgrown shrubs or hedges.
If you have a sizable property, you may also wish to hire a professional
to weed and feed your lawn.
Flowers are a very effective way of adding colour and warmth to your
home. If you're selling during the spring, plant flowers to make the
property colourful and inviting. A bouquet or two in your house also
adds a nice touch.
The
Next Step
You're in the home. Your five senses are alert. Is what you see clean
and organized? Is there an odour? Old shoes? Stale cooking? Garbage?
Pets? If there is, it could be a deterrent to potential purchases. If
possible, bake cookies or simmer potpourri before your home is shown
to give your place a comforting smell. Also, clean your carpets and
air out your home.
And speaking of carpets, cleaning them is fairly inexpensive. With the
carpet pile looking fresh, your home takes on a new appearance. if necessary,
take a broom around and brush your walls and light fixtures to remove
any cobwebs.
Work your way from the ground up. Wash the walls or repaint soiled areas.
Touch up chips or plaster nicks. If you've used severe designs or dark
colours on your walls, you may wish to repaint your home so that has
a more neutral move-in appearance. Also check the ceiling and plaster
and repaint it if necessary.
Clean
and Shine
Put extra emphasis on your kitchen and bathroom. Replace moldy shower
curtains and clean mold and mildew off of bathroom tiles. Caulk if necessary.
Repair leaky faucets and replace cracked toilet seats. Ensure that the
toilet flushes properly. Make certain that the drains are unclogged.
Everything should sparkle -- faucets, floors, counters, mirrors. What
can be cleaned, should be!
In the kitchen, clean the stove and refrigerator, organize the cupboards
and wash the floor. Make certain your appliances work. Wipe the walls,
touch-up paint or re-stick wall paper if necessary. Clean the sink and
ensure that it drains properly and the faucet doesn't leak. (When your
home is shown, make sure there are no dirty dishes in the sink and don't
forget to take out garbage out!)
Check
All Floors and Stairs
Replace missing or damaged tiles. Is there any wood rot? Do the floors
look clean? Does the wood need a good sanding and varnishing? Does the
floor squeak? (There's a new device on the market that enables you to
invisibly fix your squeaky floor right through the carpet. Ask your
hardware retailer for details.)
Are your stairs creaky? Are the handrails loose? Are there any missing
pieces?
Examine
All Doors and Windows
That means all interior and exterior doors. Look for structural or surface
damage. Do the doors need repainting? Do the hinges squeak? Are the
door knobs worn - and do they work?
Are the windows drafty or are they properly caulked? Are they easy to
open? Are they clean? It goes without saying that all window panes should
be crystal clear and unbroken.
Take
a Good Look at the Basement
If it is finished, make sure that it is as spotless as the rest of your
home. If it is used as a storage area, eliminate the clutter and organize
all boxes. (This will also help you with the move!) Check for any signs
of dampness.
Have
the Plumbing and Electricity Checked
Are there leaky pipes or electrical outlets that don't work? Have them
repaired before you put your home on the market. Also, it's a good idea
to replace any broken switch or outlet covers and match switches and
covers to the room decor.
Make
Sure the Furnace and Air Conditioner Work
Replace the furnace filter and have the furnace and air conditioner
professionally serviced.
Don't
Just Hide Clutter
Buyers will look everywhere -- into cabinets, under carpets, inside
closets. Plus, a clean house gives the impression of being larger.
Home
Inspection Checklist
Make notes on what needs minor clean up and what needs a major repair.
Evaluate your home as if you were a potential buyer, so the key is to
be honest with yourself!
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