How To Sell Your Home For The Highest Possible
Price
Special Report: How To Sell Your Home For The Highest
Possible Price, In The Time Frame You Want!
By Jim Messenger
To sell your home for the highest possible price, you should
implement several proven marketing strategies as well as avoid
several common mistakes. Simply follow my guidelines below:
Understand that Supply and Demand ultimately determines
your Selling Price.
It’s common for sellers to believe their homes are worth
more than the market will bear. Years of improvements to a
home can certainly add to an owner’s perceived value
of the home. In reality, the price is mostly a function of
supply and demand. How many homes are for sale in your neighborhood?
At what price, and have you been in them? How do they show?
Furthermore, what are you doing to generate DEMAND for your
house? Newspaper classified advertising often isn’t
enough. Most qualified, active buyers are working with real
estate agents . . . make sure you create demand for your home
by marketing it to the real estate agent community.
It is absolutely critical that you know your market. What
are similar homes selling for in your neighborhood? Have there
been any price reductions? Talk to your real estate agent
to keep a pulse on recent market activity. She or he can easily
glean this from the Multiple Listing Service.
“Packaging” your home for sale is critical!"
Like any product or service, you need to “package”
your home to maximize its appeal.
The Exterior. This is the first place to
start. Maximize curb appeal by keeping your lawn cut, shrubs
trimmed, and flowerbeds looking neat. Remove loose articles
from the yard, including toys, tools, garden hoses, etc. Also,
make sure your front door is in good condition. Keep it clean.
Make sure the doors are tightened on their hinges. And if
it’s close to the holiday, put an ornament, like a wreath,
on the door to create a feeling of warmth.
The interior. Remove excess furniture to make the interior
appear larger (many sellers rent storage units to store excess
furniture). Fresh paint, and removing stained or worn carpet,
are some of the best investments you can make. Remove clutter
in every part of the home. We recommend hiring a professional.
Appeal to the senses. Inviting potential
buyers into your home is akin to inviting them into your “store”.
Appeal to their senses! First, appeal to their sense of smell.
We recommend using a vanilla air freshener that you can attach
to the air filter (available at Home Depot). Secondly, keep
ALL the lights on in your home during the evening or during
open houses. This makes the home appear larger and more inviting.
Finally, have classical or jazz music playing softly on the
stereo.
Is it possible to over-improve?
Yes. You should follow my suggestions to
maximize your investment, but the law of diminishing returns
applies here. If you’ve improved your home to the point
that it’s one of the most expensive homes in the neighborhood,
you won’t see a return on additional improvements. Consult
your real estate agent to determine if added improvement means
added marketability.
Marketing your home: the most important factor!
Many home sellers are surprised to learn that more than half
of all buyers come from referrals between agents and their
vast networks of contacts. About 25% of the rest come from
aggressive promotional efforts, and the small remainder comes
from a sign in the yard.
Multiple Listing Service. Your real estate
agent enters a profile of your home in the Multiple Listing
Service. Now your home description is instantly available
to the entire MLS membership (MLS is a membership available
exclusively to real estate professionals). Typically agents
from other offices will “tour” new homes entered
into the MLS.
Agent Networking. In addition, most real
estate agents will market your home to their network of agents.
Advertising. To maximize exposure, make
sure your home is advertised in local home journals, the Internet
(Realtor.com is the most highly trafficked website in the
world!), direct mail cards targeted to specific neighborhoods
and newspaper classified ads.
I hope this informational report was informative. As your
local real estate professional, I am available to answer any
questions you have about properly packaging your house to
get the highest possible price. You can call me at any time
for advice, and please remember that you are under no obligation
or pressure of any kind. I would very much like to help you.

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