Showing Your House to Home Buyers
This is it. The icing to
your cake. The moment you’ve been waiting for ever since you decide to
sell your home. The price is right, the marketing is going well, and you
watch with enthusiasm as the response started coming: the home buyers
are coming!
It’s now time to tackle the house showings.
How are you preparing for it? You’ve inspected, checked and cleaned your
house thoroughly. You made sure everything’s in place, or if they’re
not, in the most ideal place to be shown. Showings are, after all, the
chance to impress the home buyers by flaunting everything your house
has.
You want the home buyer’s full attention on your house.
Make sure the house is well aired and lighted by opening windows and
positioning all window coverings to show maximum sunlight. A dark house
can create the effect of gloom and depression; not exactly the
impression you want your home to give.
Pack or put away as
many personal items as possible. You want the house to showcase itself
and lots of knicknacks can create a cluttered feel.
Clean, clean,
clean!! small things like cleaning baseboards, or fresh interior paint
can do wonders to the over all feel of a property, clean clear windows can allow maximum light into the home, and if you don't want to pay for a staging service, try and look at how model homes are staged and mimic that with your own home.
Make
sure the air inside your house is in good, clean condition. Some
homeowners will bake cookies to keep that welcoming scent in the air, but if
you’re not keen on taking it that far, just be sure to wipe out any
odors with clean fresh scents opposed to heavy flowery ones.
Last of all, when agents bring buyers by your home, leave
the house and let the agents do their job. Home buyers tend to feel like
intruders when they’re checking details of a house with its owners
watching.
Talk with your agent to find out what additional ideas they can give you to help your individual home show the absolute best!
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Friday, July 5, 2013
Why choosing your Real Estate Agent carefully is Important
Recently, I received a call on a new listing I had and was shocked to find that the lovely clients on the other end had been blatantly lied to by their agent about the listing. It was apparent that agent simply did not want to show these clients this home.
Some background on the property, It is a fantastic deal that might require some over bidding in order to get the contract accepted, This means additional work for the agent representing the buyer. The commission on it was a slightly lower amount than standard, which might make an unethical agent try to steer clients away in lieu of another property that may provide the agent with a potentially higher commission.
Now luckily, this couple had the foresight to give me a call and I was able to provide them with the truth, but it got me thinking, if this is actively going on in our community, how many other unsuspecting buyers and sellers may not even know they are being duped by some of the unscrupulous agents out there.
I've put together a few points to help Home Buyers and Sellers to determine if their agents are truthful and ethical agents who they can trust.
1) If there is a property you are interested in, and your agent tells you something negative about the property, give the listing agent a call to verify the information was truthfully conveyed to you. Don't lie to the listing agent, a good agent will certainly respect your honesty about having another agent and will be willing to answer questions for you, solely for the basis of passing along information that may aid in the sale of their listing.
This small step can provide you with invaluable insight on whether your agent is being truthful with you. Keeping in mind, sometimes small discrepancies may simply be an honest miscommunication, yet if this happens on a regular basis, it may suggest that your agent is not working in your best interest. If something doesn't sound right, trust your gut and get a second opinion. Call the listing agent, or call another agent.

3) When searching for an ethical and honest agent who will work in your best interests, not theirs, look for recommendations for that agent. Google their name, try to locate information from clients who have worked with them.
4) Avoid picking up the phone and calling the 1st major brokerage out there to locate your agent. Typically if you are dialing a brokerage number, the receptionist will forward you to a floor agent who may not have the experience to handle your needs.
5) If you have an agent you trust but are not purchasing in their area, Talk to them. If they can't handle your area, they will certainly be able to locate an experienced and ethical local agent who will be happy to help. They will get a small referral fee which helps them, and most importantly, since they referred you, a good agent will also be there for you in the background to help you with any questions you might have during the transaction.
6) If all else fails, and you do not know an agent local to you, I have a fantastic network of honest and ethical agents who are ready to help you no matter where you live. When I refer a client, I not only pre screen the agent I recommend, but will also be there to answer your questions along the way.
Check out my website at :
www.SellingSacHomes.com for more real estate information or to contact me
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