 Category: Sellin Real Estate
Category: Real Estate >> Sellin Real Estate<< previous page 1 next page >> by Lee Cameron  [ 2008-12-04 ] There are many, many market factors right now that make it difficult to sell your home. Make sure that your agent isn't one of them. by Justin Lee  [ 2008-11-27 ] We recently put our home up for sale. We cleaned from top to bottom, primped, staged until it looked amazing. We felt that in a slower market, we needed to do everything possible to stand out above the competition. Our agent called to set up our first showing, and shaking with anticipation, we cleaned even more. The next day, he said they loved the house and wanted to view it once more. This was too good to be true. I imagined getting close to our asking price from a customer anxious to buy as well as a discount on the realtor's commission because of the short marketing time. by Mike Andruff [ 2008-11-25 ] Dreary overcast days, brown and withered gardens, muddy walking paths, and drizzling skies do not make for an inviting scene. While buyers don't expect a miracle when they visit your home in the winter, they do expect your property to be in its best possible condition under the circumstances. by Steve Gillman  [ 2008-11-22 ] Ready to flip that house for a profit but short on cash? Try these quick fixes. by Susy Copus [ 2008-11-22 ] Over 80% of buyers have reported that having an outside area or garden is the most important feature when house hunting. Here we look at how to make the most of your outside area and make your property stand out from the crowd. by Andrew V. Wilson [ 2008-11-06 ] Try to do a little home work before you show your house to the client. Due to the little changes that you have made there may be an increase in the price of the property. When a buyer visits your house he will not look at the tools, dirty washing, kid’s toys etc. by Dale Campbell [ 2008-10-31 ] Property for sale in Spain has taken a hit for several reasons. Some people are predicting doom and gloom for the property market, but there is hope, and property bargains are available if you take the time to research the market and seek legal advice. by Andres Garcia  [ 2008-10-28 ] Your house is on the market, and your trying to get it sold. This article provides tips that will help make your home more marketable. by Matt Barker  [ 2008-10-25 ] There are many factors which should be considered when purchasing a home. One of those considerations should be the resale value. The resale value of a home could make a great impact on how quickly it sells when it comes time to move out and move on. by Matt Barker  [ 2008-10-25 ] Whether it’s a first home or the next home, most home buyers anticipate moving to a different house eventually. Because of this reality, a property’s resale value should be an important aspect in the decision-making process. Some features which may be desirable to some will be unappealing to others, possibly making a home harder to sell. by Matt Barker  [ 2008-10-25 ] When people prepare to sell a home, most of them work very hard to make their home is as attractive as possible. They would never suspect that all of these improvements could be completely negated by the family dog. by Lisa Gray  [ 2008-10-23 ] This is an excellent time to hold a moving sale and get some money from as much of your unwanted items as possible. The rest can be given to charity - don't let them back into the house! For belongings that you don't want to part with, yet are interfering with the staging, you can make room in the garage or rent a storage locker and store your extra belongings there until the house sells. by Matt Barker  [ 2008-10-20 ] ~First of all, put on some music. It has to be upbeat, but even a fast classical track will do. Anything that gets you up and moving. If you're listening to music that you really enjoy, it makes the task more enjoyable. The time you spend cleaning might go by faster. And don't be afraid to sing along! by Lee Keadle  [ 2008-10-17 ] Whether you’re interviewing listing agents, meeting with your listing agent for the first time, or following up with your agent after listing your home, there are some definite points that you should go over so that you can learn what to expect as a seller in your local real estate market. I’ve included some questions that you should ask your listing agent when selling your home. by Marc Rasmussen [ 2008-10-14 ] Thinking of selling your home? Find out if your house is ready to list by taking this simple quiz. Just answer YES or No to these questions and see your results below to find out if your house passes the test. by Justin Havre  [ 2008-10-08 ] According to statistics, 80% of new home buyers go on to the Internet and use the realty web sites on their own and then check things out before they speak to your listing realtor. by Lisa Gray  [ 2008-10-08 ] If you are setting up your house for a party or trick-or-treating, do it the day of the event, if at all possible, and try to avoid having a showing that day. If your Realtor can't negotiate a different time, try to keep the decorations to a minimum until after the showing. Ideally, your decorations will be able to be set up and taken down in a short period of time. by Carol Freyer  [ 2008-10-06 ] As someone in the real estate industry, I'm always eager to find out more about buying and selling strategies. However, I'm not sure what to think about using astrology to sell a home. Or Feng Shui. Or magic spells. There are a lot of people more than happy to take your money in exchange for your magic number, star alignment, or real estate amulet, though. by Mike Andruff [ 2008-09-30 ] There are a lot of neat things people are doing with cement these days, adding colors and creating patterns, or combining it with areas of paving stones. Done tastefully, this kind of thing can add a bit of glamor to your home, giving a great first impression. But if you've got a complicated pattern in mind, be sure to consult a professional, both for technical and aesthetic advice. by Lee Keadle  [ 2008-09-30 ] If you’ve listed your home with no success, you may want to consider taking it off the market, even if it’s just for a short time. I’ve included some questions that may help you make this decision. After all, this strong buyers’ market won’t last forever! by Lee Cameron  [ 2008-09-25 ] One of the most important steps to preparing your home for sale is to conquer the clutter! Follow these steps and you'll be well on your way. by Mark Hostetler  [ 2008-09-20 ] If you have carpets, these will probably need washing at least, and possibly replacing, depending on their age and your pets bathroom habits. Remember that carpets will hold whatever odors are in the air of your home, and they don't need to have been actually peed on to smell funky. So clean or replace all the carpets, not just those mostly trafficked by said pet. by Joshua Keen  [ 2008-09-13 ] Getting started with the practice can be intimidating for beginners, as there are many things to consider when deciding where to place your furniture or what colors to use. Below are a few simple tricks you can employ today to get started on the path to positive chi, and to selling your home. by William King  [ 2008-09-11 ] Dubai properties normally get overwhelming reception as soon as they are launched. It’s only a matter of days before they are declared sold. In this article we look into some instant sold-outs. by Sharon Samraj  [ 2008-09-11 ] Yes, it is surely possible to sell a house without a real estate agent and this is named as HOUSA (Home Offers USA). Be conscious of the legal rules in your state that oversee real estate transfers, such as who must sign the papers and who can conduct the actual transaction. You should also know the details of what should be done if and when encumbrances arise that causes slow down while transferring ownership. by Kevin Koitz  [ 2008-09-05 ] What are they prepared to do if their home does not sell for the price they want? How long are they willing to wait for their home to sell? What is going to contribute most to their happiness: getting the price they want or getting the price that will sell the house quickly? by Kevin Koitz  [ 2008-09-04 ] No-one willingly buys a home that they know is troubled by field mice, and as they often bring a 'rodent' smell into the home, it is best to keep them and their smell out of your home. by Scott Jarvis  [ 2008-08-30 ] Prime examples of this are the people who aim their sites only on the most opulent of neighborhoods. Areas that offer such a high standard of living attract home buyers looking for the best of the best and those who are willing to pay for it. For this reason alone it is easy to understand why some people look only to luxury homes for profits. by William King  [ 2008-08-25 ] This article highlights the importance of appraisal of a property while selling it, and also outlines the role of the appraisers and the individuals selling their property to ensure the best valuation of the property. by Gregg Camp [ 2008-08-25 ] If you overprice your home, you are essentially taking your home out of the competition. Buyers will move on to similar properties that are at a better price. It won't be worth their time to look at your home because there are better deals out there to be had. by anirban das [ 2008-08-21 ] The IT boom in the Bangalore city not only led to an increase in realty prices but also the disposable income of IT personnel that allowed them to give a premium on property of their choice. Consequently, the residents of the city also had to cough up an extra to match up with the hike in prices. by anirban das [ 2008-08-21 ] Nitesh Estates, is a property development company headquartered in Bangalore, India, with its presence is in over eight cities across the country. Nitesh Estates develops world-class Office Buildings, Homes, Hotels and Retail Spaces. The company has undertaken development of more than eight million sq ft in barely five years of its operation. Now, it is engaged in the development of IT Parks, 5 Star Hotels and Shopping Malls. Nitesh Estates is also planning to expand its operations to other cities such as Kolkata, Goa, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kochi by Claira Parker [ 2008-08-20 ] A number of homes are available at all time offers by property auctions. Almost of these are being sold at prices lower than their market value but mainly important is that there are possible issues and concerns when dealing with auctions. by Anita Koppens  [ 2008-07-23 ] Real estate is hard to sell right now. You must do everything you can to give yourself an advantage over the competition. Try home staging and minor repairs to add appeal. by Eric Badgely  [ 2008-07-23 ] In today’s declining market, the importance of home appeal is becoming more and more apparent. So what can you do to make your home more appealing to buyers? by Josh Sloan  [ 2008-07-22 ] With the news that the number of new housing starts this year in California is the lowest since World War Two, we must assume that there will be a better chance for home owners to sell there. by Martin Davis  [ 2008-07-21 ] If you are currently considering selling your home then there are certain things that you can do to ensure that you get that all important sale. by Luke Bouman  [ 2008-07-18 ] Selling your home is becoming more and more of a challenge because of the slowing economy and because of picky buyers. I am going to touch on a few things that are of the utmost importance if you want to sell your home. by George Gonigal  [ 2008-07-17 ] Indian real estate segment is broadening its horizons. No more are Indians searching for an average two-bedroom house. by Jake Marsh  [ 2008-07-09 ] The thought of new licensing laws has caused a flurry of activity on the mortgage markets, and right now it is not so difficult to find financing. It is also a good time to list your home in Denver as the local market is on the increase. by Anita Koppens  [ 2008-07-09 ] Having a qualified home inspector provide a report on the condition of your home may put cautious buyers at ease. This strategy could provide you with an edge in a very competitive market. |