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Free Real Estate
Reports
Eight Costly Mistakes to
Avoid When Selling Your
Home
Mistake
#1: Objectively Viewing Your Home through the Eyes of the Buyer
It is far too easy to become so attached to your home and its memories,
that you fail to look at your home as if you were buying it. All buyers have one common trait… they want to see
something that the will spend a lot of time and money on being in as perfect condition as possible. Remember,
you never have a second chance to make a good first impression. You must thoroughly clean you home. This
includes eliminating all the clutter and personal items which are not absolutely necessary to have to continue
living in your home. You must be just as picky as the buyer… be sure to clean everything very
carefully.
Mistake #2: Poor
Marketing
When you sell your home, the possibility that the perfect buyer will find
your home is very unlikely. You will have to make a concerted effort to bring that buyer to your home. To
successfully accomplish this task, you need maximum exposure in the market place. Make sure you work with a real
estate agent that provides marketing 24/7 hour-a-day marketing.
Mistake #3: Forgetting the Importance of Curb Appeal
The very first thing a potential buyer sees is the exterior of your home.
If they don’t like what they see, they may never see the interior of your home. Too many potential clients call
their real estate agent and cancel their appointment because they are turned off by the appearance of the
property. If someone is going to spend thousands of dollars in making the biggest decision of their life, don’t
turn them off before they even get started. Consult with your realtor on how to make the outside of your home
attractive for people merely passing by. The effort you make on the exterior will significantly add to your
bottom line.
Mistake #4: Failing to Disclose or Ignore Health and Safety
Issues
If you are aware of a problem in your home, be sure to discuss it with your
real estate agent. Remember, many home buyers will ask for an inspection of the home prior to purchasing it. The
chances that these problems will be discovered are very high. It is much better to take care of them in the
beginning. You can avoid any potential disputes or lawsuits.
Mistake #5: Being Present when the House is Shown
Too many buyers feel they should be present and be an active part of every
home showing. In reality this often works against them. The best way to show your home is to allow your
professional real estate agent to handle the potential buyers as they view your home. Buyers will feel more
comfortable about speaking freely and openly about the home with their realtor. Remember, your realtor has your
best interest in mind and is trained to negotiate on your behalf. Let him do his/her
job.
Mistake #6: Pricing the Home Incorrectly
This is a critical step in the marketing process. You need the help of a
highly skilled real estate agent to help you. Just because a home sold at a certain price next door, does not
mean your home will sell for the same amount. If you list your home too high, you’ll reduce the number of people
that will view it. If you list it too low, you could lose thousands of dollars.
Mistake #7: Failing to Plan your Move Early in the Selling
Process
Moving is a big task and it can sometimes be overwhelming if not planned
for properly. Many people rent a storage unit to help in the process. They de-clutter their homes and move all
unnecessary items to the storage unit. You should take an accurate inventory of those items you have to move.
Label your boxes clearly, so you will know exactly what is in each box. This will save you the trouble of going
through every box in your new home. You’ll simply look at the box and know in what room you should place the
box. Keep a record of all the receipts and expense associated with moving. Many of your expenses will be tax
deductible. Don’t wait to the last minute when you’re trying to complete the sale of your home to begin thinking
about moving.
Mistake #8: Not working with a professional, full-time Real Estate
Agent
If you want to sell your home quickly and for maximum value, work with a
full-time professional real estate agent. Choose your agent wisely. Be sure to ask him/her a lot of questions
about your home and neighborhood. Be sure to ask about a specific 30-Day Marketing Plan to sell your
home.
Choose your Agent wisely. Any agent will show enthusiasm and will want to list
your house for sale but choose your agent based upon
A. Experience at listing and
marketing houses for sale.
B. Ability to use
technology to market your house world wide to buyers 24/7.
C. Reviewing with you a
comprehensive Marketing Analysis of home sales in your area.
D. Ability to offer a written detailed 30-DAY MARKETING
PLAN that will get your house sold at the highest possible
price.
Do you have questions or need advice you can count on or just want to
discuss this further?
Don’t waste any more time; pick up the phone and call me now! I’m here to
help!
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referrals. My goal is to provide the very best counsel and advice to meet your real estate needs. If I can assist
you, a relative, friend or co-worker, please give me a call. I look forward to the opportunity to serve
you.
For prompt, courteous, professional service, call Larry Andrew:
Cell: 801-369-5125
Office: 801-756-2121
Selling Your Home
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