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Category: Real Estate >> Sellin Real Estate<< previous page 1 2 3 next page >> by Greg Smith  [ 2009-11-11 ] The phrase "curb appeal" has literally become a household word in the last few years – most homeowners want their house to have that pizzazz on first glance. So how does one get the nod from neighbors without spending too much money in the process? by Greg Smith  [ 2009-11-11 ] This is not a simple process as banks are often reluctant to take less than what is due to them on current properties. However, if a situation is dire and the future does not hold much hope for getting back on track, the sooner homeowners approach their lender with the written request for a short sale, the better their chances are of acceptance. by RE Writer  [ 2009-10-30 ] Once you decide to sell your home, there is a lot more to worry about than signing a contract with your realtor. Your house must be ready for a stream of potential buyers. And a mere surface cleaning will probably not be enough to encourage people to rush in with an offer, unless they can see beyond cluttered rooms and minor faults such as required paint touch-ups. by Karrie Rose  [ 2009-10-30 ] Next clean the walkways around your home so that the decaying leaves don’t create a slipping hazard. Finally, clean the leaves off your lawn so that the feeble rays of winter sun can reach the grass; leaves on your lawn will encourage fungal growth. by Gary Ashton  [ 2009-10-29 ] You may be noticing a distinct chill to the air with the end of the year creeping up on us; with the change in the weather there should be a change in the way that you stage your home for prospective buyers. by RE Writer  [ 2009-10-29 ] Though this past year of first-time home buyer’s tax credit offerings has resulted in a much needed boost to the struggling American economy, we may soon be seeing another drop off in home buying due to rising interest rates, the end of the home buyer’s tax credit, and the continuing rise in the numbers of unemployed in America. by Gary Ashton  [ 2009-10-28 ] Next, take a look at the walls and shelves in your home. Many of us hang our framed diplomas and certifications on the wall to celebrate our accomplishments but remember that these documents give people personal information about you as well as brand the home as YOURS while you want to make it easier for them to see it as theirs. by Carolyn Capalbo  [ 2009-10-27 ] Clear away the jagged, dead trees, especially those with a ‘hanging branch’. Plant pansies and daisies instead of deadly nightshade. Rake the leaves. Paint the house a cheerful color like white or yellow. Wash the windows. Replace the rusty iron gates with a white picket fence. by Andrew V. Wilson  [ 2009-10-20 ] Sell and rent back seems like a dream come true for a solution to every part of of your financial problems, and the majority people are completely in high spirits with it. Let's take an illustration. by Carolyn Capalbo  [ 2009-10-15 ] Craigslist is, admittedly, wildly popular and many people use it. Should you? As a part of a campaign that involves the MLS and other advertising, Craigslist can be very effective. Good photos, a comprehensive description and a link to the MLS or agent’s page are a must. The Craigslist post should contain words to the effect of “For more information, go to this link…” If there are fancy things like virtual walkthroughs on the agent’s page, those should be mentioned as well. by Lauren Kline  [ 2009-10-09 ] Be flexible on your price. This doesn't mean you have to give your house away, but discuss fair prices with your real estate agent and be willing to move on your asking price to get the quick sale. by Karrie Rose  [ 2009-10-07 ] Being a successful real estate agent takes a combination of skills and as anyone in the business will tell you, is not an easy job. To make the most of your career, you need to be charismatic and personable, finding clients the right home to buy and attracting new clients all the time. by Jerry Clifford  [ 2009-10-06 ] If that doesn't remove unpleasant scents, hire a cleaner to come in and clean the carpets, fabric furniture, and drapes. If you have a garbage disposal, run a half a piece of citrus fruit through it before a house tour to freshen it up. Don't forget to take out the kitchen garbage daily, not just right before the house is shown; this will help keep odors in your kitchen to a minimum. by Andrew V. Wilson  [ 2009-10-05 ] You can as well have a condition in the bankruptcy that will permit somebody in your family, such as your partner to buy the home, permitting you to stay in the home and remain the house safe from the ruin. by Andy Asbury  [ 2009-09-30 ] Value: Generally a home suspected of being haunted is priced according to fair market value, and then adjusted depending on buyer interest. Such was the case with a Nottinghamshire property purchased in 2007. The family thought they had found their dream home when they bought Clifton Hall, a 52-room country estate dating back to the days of William the Conqueror. by Brian Garvin  [ 2009-09-29 ] Learn more about Selling Your Home in 21 Days or Less and see if it is right for you at this time. Please read our unbiased review of Selling Your Home in 21 Days or Less and make your final decision. by RE Writer  [ 2009-09-26 ] If you have decided to sell your house and want to spruce it up to get the best price you can, one of the most economical ways to start is a simple paint job. It could also hide minor blemishes that could make a buyer be concerned about possible problems. by WebMarket Reports  [ 2009-09-16 ] The situations may rise when you need to sell your house within a very short time. But selling a house fast is not an easy job. People who are to sell their house quickly often get frustrated and lower the prize. by WebMarket Reports  [ 2009-09-12 ] Time comes in men’s life when they have to sell their house immediately. Migration, changing of job location, financial crisis and other incidents compel men to sell their house quickly. But it is not a good experience for the home owners. by WebMarket Reports  [ 2009-09-12 ] The recession has also affected the real estate market. A recent investigation has shown that in this recession a house is almost worth 20% less than it was in 2007. Selling a house is also taking much more time than it took one year ago. But people always have to sell houses. Some unavoidable circumstances compel men to sell their house when they actually do not want to.About Author:
Greath Owen writes about Sell house quick.To know more about Sell house quick, please visit http://www.yourproperty4cash.co.uk/ by Andrew V. Wilson  [ 2009-09-04 ] It is key factor in home selling. Marketing brings your home in light; people will become aware of the selling of a home. The jingle used for the advertisement must be very attractive and of limited words. by Carolyn Capalbo  [ 2009-08-26 ] Many agents have come across the client who wants to sell their house and who wants to get rid of their clutter, but has no idea of how to go about it. A garage/yard/lawn sale is a terrific way to both get clutter out of the house and put some money in your buyers’ pockets. It’s also a good way to develop a rapport with your clients. Here are some tips for you to organize a garage sale with your clients and then get all the deadweight out of the house! by RE Writer  [ 2009-08-21 ] Sex has been used to sell just about everything, from toilet paper to coffee. We rarely see it in real estate. This may be why sex in real estate advertising provokes more commentary than, say, sexy images being used to sell cars. by RE Writer  [ 2009-08-20 ] A short sale depends on if you get behind in your payments due to “legitimate hardship” – you lost your job, for instance, or you had to pay medical bills for the illness of a loved one. (Unfortunately, a once-in-a-lifetime vacation to Aruba doesn’t make the grade.) by WebMarket Reports  [ 2009-08-19 ] An investigation shows that the house is almost worth 20% less in 2009 than it was in 2007. Selling a house takes time (average 9months). But if you want to sell, it fast and in slow market, then it may seem really difficult. But do not get frustrated so easily and lower the price. by Tina Fountain  [ 2009-08-18 ] This attitude, combined with a glut in the housing market is making selling a home tougher than ever, but not impossible. If a seller can take heed of some basic principles when marketing their home, they will find themselves ahead of the game. by RE Writer  [ 2009-08-17 ] No, we're not saying get rid of them for good! We're saying they should be kept at a kennel/cattery or a friend's house until your home sells. A “vacation” for your pets can incur extra expense and scheduling, it is a much better solution than having them around. by RE Writer  [ 2009-08-17 ] To use language that you don't normally use is to risk a jarring effect in your writing that painfully exposes your ignorance of how such language is properly used. If you are comfortable using certain words in everyday speech, it is more likely that you will know when they are appropriate for your online writing. by Karrie Rose  [ 2009-08-14 ] What people seem to want are the mid-sized homes that don't come with a huge price tag to buy or maintain. These mid-sized homes have enough room for you to comfortably live in without the blatant conspicuous consumption that we're hopefully moving away from as a society now that we actually need to start thinking about what we're spending our hard-earned money on. by Todd Levinson  [ 2009-08-06 ] However, if you pare down all the euphemisms, do you find that 500 words of text suddenly become 50? It is better to have 50 useful words on your listing than 500 “fluffy” words that the user has to wade through. by RE Writer  [ 2009-07-31 ] In order to paint a room properly, you should know how to paint a wall properly. Walls should be seen as a single job that you don't stop at until it's completed. A wall where the painting has been stopped and started tend to have a lot of interesting paint lines unless extra work and coats are applied. by Carolyn Capalbo  [ 2009-07-21 ] As you pack away your family possessions, think about where you are going to put them in your new home and how you are going to decorate your new living space. Encourage children to plan out their new bedrooms. by Lauren Kline  [ 2009-07-16 ] When you've lived in a house for a while you tend to truly make that space your own. You have likely decorated your home in such a way that it works with your furnishing and reflects your personal taste. Unfortunately, as fabulous as those tastes are, prospective buyers are likely to not share them. by Andrew V. Wilson  [ 2009-07-14 ] Selling house is often an intimidating chore. So, here are some guidelines which will assist you to sell your home fast. The first and foremost thing you should keep in mind is the cleanliness of your house. by Leslie Eskildsen  [ 2009-07-09 ] Different kinds of exterior finishes require different types of cleaning. House exteriors can range from vinyl or aluminum siding to brick, stone, or stucco; all of these types of siding have their own particular issues and concerns. by Mark Hostetler  [ 2009-07-03 ] There are also many shrubs and bushes that thrive in a desert environment; many of these are evergreens, like oleander and bougainvillea. These bushes are drought-resistant and have beautiful colourful blooms. by Nelson Stewart  [ 2009-06-30 ] Many older homes have outdated wallpaper or paint colours; these outdated walls will just accentuate how much work a home buyer will need to do if they buy your house. If you can repaint the walls and remove any horrible 1970s wallpaper, your house won't scream out "fix me" to a buyer. by Matt Barker  [ 2009-06-25 ] A home with creative touches of living greenery will look more appealing to most people than rooms just full of furniture. Plants soften the atmosphere inside your home and add a feeling of friendliness and warmth. Consider using plants in your home staging as well as in your everyday living to enjoy all the benefits that they can offer you. by Andrew V. Wilson  [ 2009-06-24 ] Proper planning is essential to sell the house. You should decide how soon you want to move out of the house. Have you planned on the house you are going to live? Why do you need to sell the house? by Karrie Rose  [ 2009-06-17 ] Tired of serious buyers traipsing through your house after you put it on the market? Offering you that pesky money for your house? Here's a surefire way to ensure that no one at all expresses any interest in buying your home with tips seen in real online listings. by RE Writer  [ 2009-06-10 ] What makes a listing agent who really shines for home sellers? We can bandy about terms like “ethical” and “hard working”, but what does a great agent actually do to be deserving of such terms? by Lee Cameron  [ 2009-06-09 ] However, when you're selling your home, you should consider sacrificing your aesthetics for a quicker sale and better sale price. Here is a short list of 6 things that you should remove from the visible portions of your home while trying to sell. by RE Writer  [ 2009-06-05 ] Weed and feed your lawn if it's the right season for it and take a bit of time to properly edge the lawn to give it a sharp, well-maintained look. Give your flowerbeds a thorough weeding, trim back plants or trees that are overgrown. Make sure that your fence is in good repair and appears clean and in good shape. Re-stain or paint it if it needs freshening up. by Andy Asbury  [ 2009-05-26 ] The bathroom is one space in your house that everyone spends a good portion of their day and one of the spaces that prospective buyers will respond well to if they find it inviting. Depending on the condition of the bathrooms in your house, there are a variety of treatments that you can apply to boost up its charisma. by Karrie Rose  [ 2009-05-25 ] Before you list your house, make time to take a long hard look at your house with a stranger's perspective. Make a list of all the parts of a house that you will want to look at when you purchase your new house or ask a building inspector what they look for, and then check all those areas out for yourself. by RE Writer  [ 2009-05-07 ] For most real estate agents, especially in the current times, staging a home for good photographs is a foregone conclusion. However, there are those among us who obviously don't want to sell the home at all. by Brayan Peter  [ 2009-04-29 ] The decision to sell your property does not arise in a split second; there is lot of work that you need to undertake before you decide on the fact of selling your home. by John Sloan [ 2009-04-24 ] With today's rising food prices, concerns about the quality of imported produce and the desire for fresh-picked, ripe fruits and vegetables, a vegetable garden can be a real selling point in a down market, even for luxury homes. by Justin Lee  [ 2009-04-21 ] The most notable is the President, Barack Obama, whose Twitter page has over 800,000 followers and ranks second only to the actual Twitter site in a search for "Twitter" on Google. by Justin Lee  [ 2009-04-17 ] It's a buyer's market and selling homes for their maximum sale price is hard in these days of foreclosures and short sales. You've heard that home staging is the way to go, but you don't want to rip out perfectly good fixtures in order to make your home shine. Is there a way you can improve your home's appearance without putting a huge strain on the environment? |