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Real Estate Selling – Top Tips

If you house has been on the market for sale for the last day or the last year, chances are that you are just as excruciatingly anxious for it to finally sell. To make things easier for you, there are ten tips that you can follow to make your home sell faster. Let’s take a look at them.

Most potential buyers will do what we call a drive by, before actually asking to see the house. They will ride by the house to see what it looks like, and to see what the neighborhood is like. This is the first impression the buyer gets of your house, and you want it to be a good one. So, clean the siding, give the house a new coat of paint, add some bushes or potted flowers and keep your grass trimmed. This is called curb appeal.

Now that you have the owner’s attention, you must concentrate on the inside. Complete any unfinished projects, as well as, make any repairs, which are necessary. The buyer will be more interested if they don’t have to do any work before moving in. As part of this step, give the walls a fresh coat of neutral paint. You may be a fan of bright colors, but a neutral color will match anything the owner has.

It is very important to clean the house thoroughly. No buyer is going to get a good feeling if they find a cobweb on the ceiling or dust in the corners. They will associate dirt with the house. This is not the impression you want to give.

Along the lines of cleaning, exterminate your house. If you have a bug problem, you don’t want the buyer to see this. Go to your home improvement store and pick up some items to eliminate the bugs, or hire an exterminator. No one wants to cohabitate with ants or spiders.

If your carpets are old, shampoo them. If they are worn, remove them. Wood floors will be more appealing than stained, beat up carpets. You want your floor to appealing also.

Next, remove all clutter. Clutter has a way of making a space look small and non-appealing. People will think the house has no storage space if everything is piled around.

You want the buyers to be able to picture themselves in this house, so remove all pictures of you and your family. This will be distracting to them, and they won’t be able to look at it as their home. In addition, pack up any personal mementos and items. Also, take the pets to a friend’s house.

Next, lighten things up. Pull back curtains and drapes and let the natural light in. Add extra lamps or use the highest watt bulbs allowed in existing ones. You want the house to be warm and inviting, not dark and dingy.

Pay particular attention to the kitchen and baths, because the buyer will. Make sure they are spotless and well lit. White is an ideal color for the walls, because it will look clean. If you don’t have the money to do big renovations, you can add new lighting or change hardware. In the bathroom, add a new shower curtain and plush towels. These are two rooms that are important to buyers today.

Keep furniture in the house, if you can. It will be hard for the buyer to picture what the house will look like furnished, if it’s empty. Also, an empty house will look cold and uninviting. You want to give the owner a warm, welcoming feeling.

You can’t make someone buy your house, but you can make it appealing. By following the suggestions listed, you can make your house more marketable. If people are drawn to your house, they will want to buy it.

Thinking About Selling Your Home? Follow these quick and easy steps to ensure a quick sale!

Spending a little time sprucing up your home can go a long way, especially in a buyers market. First, make your home stand out with the following guidelines. Next, price it right and it will be sure to sell quickly…no matter what market you are in!

1. Curb Appeal – First impressions are everything, especially when it comes to your house. The exterior of your home will quickly tell the buyer if the rest of the home is worth their time. Therefore, make every effort to ensure your yard looks great. You don’t have to spend a fortune, but you can do simple things such as:

• trimming the bushes and trees

• fertilizing the yard

• planting bright flowers

• lay fresh mulch

• pressure clean the driveway and sidewalk

A little yard work goes a long way to make the best first impressions!

2. Personal Effects – When a buyer walks through your home, you want them focusing on the house, not your decorating. Therefore, it is always a good idea to remove family photos (make sure to clear off the refrigerator), and if at all possible, start removing some of your collectables. Whether you just put them in a drawer or in storage, your main goal is to have the buyer focus on the home and not your personal possessions.

3. Creating More Space – Often times you’re moving because of lack of space. If this is the case, it would be a wise idea to start packing. Clear out the closets so that they don’t look so cluttered. If a room is packed full of furniture, start to remove it. If you have a garage, clear it out or at least straighten it! Of course it’s not always practical to start clearing out all of your possessions, but the more space you can create, the better. And if space is really tight, renting a storage unit is well worth the money. Remember, it’s only temporary.

4. Clean Your House – A clean house is an inviting house! Be sure to clear off countertops and if you have a lot of appliances on the counters, remove as many possible. Clean your appliances (especially the stove) and straighten your draws (and yes, people do look in your cabinets…especially under the sink!). Make sure the bathrooms are clean and sparkling. All of this work might seem overwhelming, but remember that you’re starting the process early. Eventually you will have to pack!

5. Remodeling – Unless you’ve already remodeled an area, don’t start! Unfortunately the money spent on remodeling is rarely recouped and often times a buyer has no appreciation for the change in physical appearances (i.e. carpet, tile, paint, cabinets, etc.). In addition, unless the walls are showing their age (hand prints, dings or other marks) or are painted a very bright color, you should just leave them the way they are. Again, often a buyer walks into a home with the thought of decorating to their personal tastes….no need in wasting your money, time, and effort.

6. Make It Inviting – Whenever you know someone is coming to see your house, make sure that all of the lights are on, the blinds are up and the house is in order. You may not always have advanced warning or you may not be home, so always be prepared. Not only does this make it easier to show the home, but it makes the house warm and inviting.

7. Vacate the Premises – If you are home when a buyer comes, it is best to leave! A buyer wants to feel comfortable to explore the house or even talk about it with whomever they are with. Often times a seller is very attached to the home and will share too much information or distract the buyer from looking at the home. To avoid such catastrophes, make sure that you are not present for showings…even if you have to sit outside or go for a walk!

8. Have A Garage Sale – This is a great source of advertising as well as an excuse to “de-clutter”. Make sure, though, to inform your realtor of your garage sale so that they can provide you with a Home Information Sheet. If you have any interested “buyers”, notify your realtor immediately and allow him or her to show the property for you. Your realtor will pre-qualify the buyer to ensure they can truly afford your property and have a legitimate reason for looking at your house.

9. Price It Right – Whether you plan to sell it on your own or list with a realtor, it is always a good idea to get a Comparative Market Analysis. This is similar to an Appraisal; however, a CMA is done by a realtor and is typically free. The Comparative Market Analysis will give you an accurate price for your home based on the most recent sales in your area. You should be competitively priced and avoid being the highest priced home in your neighborhood. In addition, you can also find out from the realtor the Average Days on Market. This will give you a realistic idea of how long it should take for your home to sell.

Following these tips will certainly aid you in the sale of your home. The more effort you put forth, the better the pay off! So devote a couple of days to sprucing up your home and then sit back and watch the offers roll in!

Just about everyone wants to do better, have better, and live better. One problem with obtaining a better live is that it requires work and it is hard to fight the urge to cut corners. So what make sense is to find away to make money from home. The obvious choice for most people is to work online.
Finding a job or a business that you can do online should be easy, right? It is, if you know what to look for and who to trust. As much as I hate to admit it there are all kinds of scams and/or miss leading sites on the web. There are also a lot of good marketing tips and training programs out there you just have to do your homework.

One web site for gaining the knowledge for online selling is todaysmoneytree.com here you be a part of an entrepreneur community of like minded members focused on success. You will save time and $$$ by trying not to decipher all the misinformation of the WWW by yourself.

Another great part of this site is the Free video and EBook library all in one place.

I highly recommended you see and read this Thousand $$ + video and EBook library it will give you the knowledge you need to be a success online without spending all your time and money searching elsewhere.

Here is a outline you can use as a guide

1. Decide what to sell will it be your own product or someone else’s.
You first need to decide what you want to sell. If you already have a product of your own to sell that’s great (as long as it’s something other people want). If you need a product to sell you can become an affiliate and sell other peoples products for a commission.

2. Find out if there are people interested in that product
This marketing tip is very important do not try and sell a product without finding out if there are really enough people interested in buying it. There are people online looking for a solution to their particular problem. You need to figure out what that problem is and provide the solution.

3. Build your website
Having your own website is the best way to sell online. This gives you a place to send your customers when they decide they’re ready to buy from you. For a website you will need Web hosting and a domain name. Just go to Google and type the words website hosting and/or domain names.

4. Add value
Always be honest and open in what you do. You always want to give good advice, by doing these simple things you gain trust and build a relationship with the people you want to do business. You should also provide something extra for example free e-book or free training something along those lines.

5. Building a customer list
I believe the best way to build your customer list is to use a squeeze page and an auto responder were you can offer a prospective customer something free in exchange they provide their name and email address. This gets them on your list were you can send them offers. When they are ready to make a purchase they will more than likely going to come to you, because you have build up trust and a relationship.

These are basic marketing tips on getting you started with selling online. Good luck online and remember to take advantage of todaysmoneytree.com it’s a great place to go for ideas and answers

(Knowledge is key).

Selling Your Home, Tips to Speed the Process Up

There is a lot of talk these days of how expensive the cost of living is, even more so on the subject of house prices. Recent years have seen house prices rise exponentially, with small two bedroom terrace houses being as expensive as country homes used to cost back twenty years or so.

Whilst it’s not exactly good news for new buyers it is clearly a seller’s market with people who selling property standing to make an attractive sum by selling their house. The only hassle some people have when it comes to selling property is how long and drawn out a house sale can be if you don’t do everything right.

What follows is a brief list of points that you should consider when considering how to sell your home and hopefully can help make your property sale as smooth and quick as possible for all parties involved.

Preparing the house for sale

When you’ve decided it’s time to move on then there are a number of options on how you are going to handle it. You could of course sell privately, while you stand to make most profits from this approach it also means you will need to handle every aspect of the sale, this added hassle is often why people opt for the second option; through an estate agent. If you use an estate agent you will be able to take a back seat with most of the sale and is often the choice most working home owners make due to not having your life revolve around the sale. The third option is a more radical and recent trend, selling your home via an auction, TV shows have shown us that housing auctions are becoming more popular especially with the price of housing being so high.

Putting a price tag on your home

The first thing you will need to do when selling your home is to get it valued, when an assessor comes a knocking you’d best make sure the house is tidy and clean to ensure you make a good impression and really sell your house. You may find that giving the walls a fresh coating of paint will help rejuvenate your house and when in doubt to neutralise the colours and decorations, not everyone shares your taste for crimson red living room walls unfortunately!

If you are selling privately then you will have to organize the viewings yourself and also take on the role of a salesperson. Make sure you have plenty to say about each room in your house when prospective buyers come round, make sure all clutter is out of the way and don’t be afraid to sell seemingly mundane features such as storage space and heating, they’re all factors that buyers will be looking for and may make or break your sale.

Signing your house away

When you’ve started getting prospective buyers viewing your home you’re bound to start getting offers, it’s typical for buyers to find faults with the property and try and drag your asking price down, stick to your guns! This is common practice by buyers, they may even commission a valuation of their own, make sure they get someone officially recognized and not a friend who’s been told to nit pick little details.

Once you get a buyer who has accepted your asking price (or a price very close to it) it’ll come time for you to start getting ready to leave, you’ll have to organize conveyancy, the legal handing over of the ownership, this can be done by yourself or instruct your solicitor.

Hopefully these tips will help you when selling property. Remember to check over every detail especially if you aren’t using an estate agent, you may end up forgetting minor details such as mortgages and forwarding mail and bills. Overall, good luck with selling your home and moving on to pastures new!