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Information For Home Sellers
If
you´ve decided to sell your home, chances are you´re caught up in a
host of emotions. You may be looking forward to moving up to a new
dream house or facing the uncertainty of a major move across country.
You may be reluctant to leave your memories behind or eager to start
new adventures. Whatever turbulent feelings you´re experiencing right
now, there are plenty of practical matters that need your attention.
Keep in mind the following considerations to help the whole process go
more smoothly.
Time Becomes Money
It´s
a good idea to place your home on the market as far in advance as
possible of purchasing a new one. If you find a new home first and then
try to sell your present home, you may wind up with two mortgages. If
this does happen, ask your real estate agent or banker about a bridge
loan to help you make the double payments. Lenders use the same
criteria for offering bridge loans as they use for mortgages. Should
you choose to accept a bridge loan, beware of the expense; during the
term of the loan you must continue to pay both mortgages. Shop around
for the best terms.
Keep in mind that when people move, sell
and buy, there usually is a domino effect. Closing and moving dates
have to be coordinated, and the more firmly everyone commits to a
window of dates and sticks to them, the better for all involved. Put
all agreements about dates in writing, and protect yourself by
negotiating financial penalties for failure to comply.
Check Your Curb Appeal
A
home that´s visually appealing and in good condition will attract
potential buyers driving down the street. Use this checklist to view
your property through an outsider´s eyes.
Are the lawn and shrubs well maintained?
Are there cracks in the foundation or walkways?
Does the driveway need resurfacing?
Are the gutters, chimney and walls in good condition?
Do the window casings, shutters, siding or doors need painting?
Are garbage and debris stored out of sight?
NOW THAT IT'S WINTER MAKE SURE THE WALK WAYS ARE SHOVELED!
Inside the Home
YOU'VE HEARD A LOT OF TALK ABOUT STAGING -- THIS IS THE TIME.
Strong
curb appeal will lure potential buyers inside, where you have to live
up to their expectations. Fortunately, there are plenty of easy
improvements you can make to your home´s interior without spending a
lot of money. Cleaning is No. 1. Your windows, floors and bathroom
tiles should sparkle. Make sure you have clean heating and air
conditioning filters. Shampoo dirty carpets, repair dripping faucets
and oil squeaky doors. It may not seem fair, but a peek in the oven may
be the hallmark by which a buyer judges how well you have kept up your
home.
Remove unnecessary clutter from the garage, basement,
attic and closets. If your home is crowded with too much furniture,
consider putting some things into storage. If a room needs a fresh coat
of paint, use a neutral off-white. Think, too, about how your home
smells. You may be used to the smell of a pet or cigarettes, but such
odors can be a strong turn-off to others. Finally, set a mood for the
buyer. Make your house homey with live flowers and fresh guest towels
in the bathroom. Place scented potpourri around the house or, on the
day you´re expecting a potential buyer, pop a batch of frozen cinnamon
rolls into the oven for a welcoming aroma.
Remember, cosmetic
changes do not have to be expensive. In fact, costly home improvements
do not necessarily offer a good return on your investment when you
sell. It´s attention to the basics -- anything that says ´´this home
has been carefully maintained´´ -- that will help you get the price you
want. DON'T FORGET -- WE'RE HERE TO WALK THROUGH AND GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF 30 YEARS OF SELLING HOMES IN THE NORTH READING/READING AREA. WHEN YOU NEED ADVICE ABOUT SELLING YOUR HOUSE CALL US -- WE'VE BEEN HELPING PEOPLE JUST LIKE YOU FOR 30 YEARS. |