| By Jeanette Joy Fisher
Every home seller
wants to sell their home the painless way: without too
much work, without legal hassles, and for top dollar. You
can break your home sale into three easy steps to make the
process as pleasurable as possible.
Step # 1 Get Your Home Ready to Sell
All right, maybe this won't be so easy if your home's a
mess. You can avoid the cleanup and sell for a
bargain-basement price to an investor.
Or you can get busy with boxes. Sort your "stuff." Pack
boxes for the dumpster, boxes for charity (don't forget
Habitat for Humanity's ReStore for building materials),
and boxes for storage of things you can't bear to part
with. Your goal: take your personality out of the home.
This means family pictures, diplomas (unless you went to
Harvard and want to give the buyers the idea that if they
buy your home they're making a "smart" decision!),
trophies, and anything else that speaks of you instead of
the buyer.
Next, deep clean. Make every surface shine, sparkle, and
shimmer. After that, touch up paint, replace broken house
parts like switch plates and leaky faucets. Your goal:
make your home feel like the buyer can move into their new
home without any extra work.
Step # 2 Stage a Buyer's Delight
Fill empty spaces, which look bare without all your
possessions, with nature to bring the outside in. House
plants, flowers, and bowls of fresh fruit make buyers feel
connected to Mother Earth. Cut branches from your bushes
and trees for tall arrangements. Your goal: encourage your
buyer to feel at home.
Turn on the lights, especially table lamps, even in the
daytime. Buyers associate the warm pools of light from
table lamps with good conversations and escape reading.
Go beyond the typical home staging of setting the table.
In fact, don't set the table; that looks too staged.
Instead of filling your home with furnishings, stage
little vignettes of activities like a board game, an open
magazine, or a tea setting. Highlight your home’s best
feature with an activity so buyers remember your home.
Your goal: make buyers think about your home more than
other houses they see and to feel like they can't live
without your home.
Step # 3 Sell for Top Dollar
Perhaps you're tempted to sell your home yourself. If you
have sold other homes recently and know what you're doing,
go ahead. However, 80 percent of home sellers end up
listing with an agent.
Interview several agents. Look for an agent who
understands marketing psychology for advertising. Choose
an agent who will open and show your home, not just rely
on a lockbox. Each time your home is shown, the lights
need to be turned on, the heat or air conditioning needs
to be set, and other details checked.
Price your home right. don't just accept an agent’s market
value without checking yourself on recent sales and your
competition.
Cover your assets. Be sure to draw up proper disclosure
statements to prevent lawsuits against you after the sale.
Read the fine print in your sales contract. don't pay
exorbitant buyer’s closing costs. Limit unexpected
expenses, like termite work. Include a daily fee charge to
the home buyer if they don't perform in the agreed upon
timeframe. This motivates them to close on time!
don't accept the first offer to come along or let your
agent talk you into lowering your price. It only takes ONE
buyer to fall in love with your home.
You can sell your home, for top dollar, and limit your
liability.
Meet your goal of moving on to your new home!
Copyright © 2006 Jeanette J. Fisher
Learn all the interior design secrets to staging a
lifestyle delight in Jeanette Fisher's Sell Your
Home for Top Dollar--Fast! Design Psychology for Redesign
and Home Staging
"Best investment in selling my
home--Jeanette Fisher's books on home staging. No
one else understands buyers' motivations and how to
get a home ready for sale like Jeanette. Every home
seller (and real estate agent) needs her sales flyer
tips on marketing psychology."
-Leon Mackey, Kustom
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