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Top Tips for Property Buyers and Sellers

Tips for HOME HUNTERS

(1) You’re kidding yourself if you think you are going to secure the home of your dreams purely by signing up to Rightmove.

(2) Make an effort to get to know your local estate agents and ensure they see you are a serious buyer by keeping in regular contact. Make the time to get in touch at least every couple of days to see if there is anything new on the market.

(3) Be realistic about what you can buy on your budget. Many home hunters waste months searching for the sort of property that will simply never come up in their price bracket.

(4) The more flexible you can be, the more chance you have of securing a great property. Think outside the box. Are you restricting the area too much? Does it really have to be Georgian? Could you consider converting a former commercial property?

(5) Don’t overlook a property purely because of its outside appearance. If a property is on a good road and has everything else going for it, it could still be a good buy. Consider employing the services of an exterior design company or architect to give an ugly property a facelift.

(6) Don’t waste money on an expensive survey if the house is not that old. Tradespeople will often come and check electrics, plumbing, roof etc for free and at the same time, provide a quote for any repairs or maintenance, which can be a great lever for asking price negotiations.

(7) Get a great solicitor in place, who can use email, and is a pragmatic problem-solver.

(8) Get your broker sorted early so you know exactly what your budget is and make sure they can move fast when it comes to the time to get a mortgage in place.

(9) Be really nice to the vendors and estate agents – people sell to people they like.

(10) If you know you are going to be stretched for time, consider appointing a professional home finder.

Tips for SELLERS

(1) Make sure your house has kerb appeal by tending to your front garden and giving your front door a fresh coat of paint. If your property is not looking reasonably lovely on the outside, many potential buyers won’t even bother to walk up the driveway.

(2) Home hunters have wised-up to house doctoring in recent years. If you must do it, avoid the most obvious tricks, which include laying the table as if for a dinner party, burning scented candles in the bathroom and ‘artistic’ arrangements of fruit on the kitchen worksurface.

(3) Do however thoroughly declutter your house before allowing potential purchasers to view. If you haven’t used it in the last few weeks, chances are won’t need it. Make full use of your loft space and put anything that won’t fit in storage.

(4) Buyers hate vendor-led viewings, so let your estate agent do the job you are paying them for and make yourself scarce.

(5) If you must be around for a viewing, then get someone to take the kids and dogs out for a long walk.

(6) If your house is not selling, 90 percent of the time it will be because the price is wrong.

(7) Be prepared to move into rented accommodation if necessary. It could save you a lot of stress and stop you from impulse-buying the wrong house.

(8) If you have dogs, a good dousing of ‘Oust’ is highly recommended. Dog owners are often immune to the smells of their pets and bad odours really turn people off. Consider hiring a professional cleaning company if you have several pets in the house.

(9) If you don’t have to sell immediately, consider the effect that time of year has on property sales. If you put your house on the market at the wrong time of year, it could take much longer to sell – and buyers are suspicious of properties that don’t move quickly. If you can avoid it, don’t market your property until the spring and avoid Christmas and summer holiday periods.

(10) Visibility is everything when it comes to selling. Always ask your estate agent for a sales board, even if you live on a cul de sac or no-through road. And don’t forget to tell your friends, colleagues and neighbours that your house is for sale. People talk and word of mouth can really help with a sale.

There are many ways that you can sabotage your home sale, just by doing or failing to do the 5 things listed in this article. While most people trying to sell homes are actually trying to exchange their home for money, we realize that you, being the avant garde person that you are, plan to defy conventional wisdom and boldly strike out on your own, to ensure that not only will your home fail to sell, or at the very least, fail to sell for the money it could have sold for, it will also be given hardly a passing glance by home seekers on the prowl!

1.    Don’t clean up the yard.
Whatever you do, don’t clean up the yard! You don’t need those nosy home buyers admiring the trim hedges and the leaf-clear ground! In fact, raking leaves might leave them with the impression that the yard is easy to care for! You absolutely CANNOT have that in a house we hope not to sell! The same goes for the garden. Under no circumstances should you waste money and time on tidying the beds, weeding or even dumping some mulch to make things look better. The more forlorn and dead your flora looks, the less likely people will admire it or want to think of it as their own. Bonus points for any dead and decaying plants.

2.    Do not clean or tidy the house.
This is very important. In order to discourage buyers, make sure that you leave rooms untidy and dirty. Don’t under any circumstances let a cleaning product come into contact with anything in the kitchen or bathroom; it will only make things appear fresh and clean. If you have any signs of mold or rot, cultivated them lovingly and encourage them to take up residence underneath the sink and behind the toilet. Avoid vacuuming.

3.    Stay home with the kids and pets.
It’s still your house, right? You have the right to stay right where you are. Don’t go out, but take a good look at the buyers and see what you can do to scare them off. Having one child screaming and the other playing a drum set is a good start. If you pair that with an unruly dog, freshly coated in mud or worse, all the better. Your buyers will probably remember a forgotten appointment 5 minutes into the showing. Don’t forget to point out all the home’s flaws!

4.    Don’t fix anything
If you had to deal with that broken cupboard door for the last two years, don’t allow your buyers to leave without experiencing your home in all of its decaying glory. Remember, fixing things will do nothing more than leave your buyers with the impression that the house is well cared for. If your aim is to ruin the possibility of a sale, you’re shooting yourself in the foot.

5.    Stay away from the outbuildings
In addition to all the nasty rats and spiders that can be lurking around, you don’t want to give your buyers the idea that these structures are useful assets to the property. A rusted lock that takes 20 minutes to force open is better than an oiled deadbolt. Make sure that any electricity is off and that the garage/shed/workshop hasn’t been aired out in at least 6 months.

It can be a challenge to ruin your home sale, but it can be done with adherence to a few simple tips. After all, it’s not like you went to the trouble of hiring a real estate professional, taking out ads, making plans to move, etc. for anything other than idle amusement. Savor the fun and ensure that no one is able to leave with the impression that your home may be right for them.