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<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by RE Writer 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. written by Brian Garvin 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. written by Abdul Quddoos If you are in any circumstances stated above the most apt way to sell your home in a short duration of time is via cash dealing. You can process the sale through property buying company that offers a wide range of services to make the procedure smooth and simple. written by Melanie Speed So you're selling your home and you've read all the books on staging and how to effectively get your home ready for showing. Once of the simplest things that many people overlook is cleaning. Their home may be tidy and staged beautifully, but is it clean? There is nothing like a truly clean home to eliminate any unwanted odors and leave a home smelling fresh and new. written by Lee Cameron 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. written by Anita Koppens 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. written by RE Writer Selling your home is a major decision, and will probably become the focus of your life until it is over. Being prepared can make it go smoothly.
written by groshan fabiola There are many situations when lack of the necessary cash stands in the way of your plans. Whatever those plans may be, quick house sale is often the best solution to your problem written by Justin Havre After all, the dogs are going with you when you leave – they won't be the buyer's problem. But where you see no problem can hinder a house sale. written by Doug Jones Christmas is over, and many of us homeowners had planned to put our homes on the market in time for the spring home-buying-shoppers. But how will we be affected by the unsettled climate in the realty market? written by Eric Badgely Home staging addresses and refines the numerous sensory impacts a home will have on potential buyers. One important sense, that is sometimes overlooked, is that of smell. Smell, triggers memory which triggers emotion. written by Justin Lee It is not so easy to sell a home these days, and if you are on a busy street, it can be even more difficult to tempt prospective buyers to your door. written by Lane Hornung Statistics tell us that as many as 80% of all home buyers will start their search for a new home by browsing the Internet. The Internet is often used for browsing new properties, especially when there is distance involved. written by Joe Samson The way you greet and interact with the people who come to view your home - however minimal - could make or break the possibility of an offer. If your prospective buyer is a hesitant or indecisive person, your approach could be critical. written by Sanjog Gopal Your first open house or last minute showing can be pretty stressful with the family frantically running around in circles getting your home ready. As time goes on you will refine the process, until eventually you've got the open house prep down to a fine science. It's just like a play opening where everyone has a part to play and every prop has its place. written by RE Writer When it comes to selling your home, you want the highest price possible, right? Not only that, you probably don't want it hanging around on the market forever. Well there's good news. Evidence shows that homes that have been staged sell faster and for more money than un-staged homes on the same market. written by RE Writer Almost everyone has pets, and they are often much loved members of the family. Unfortunately, pets can inadvertently damage your home's value. But that doesn't have to be the case, if you follow a few tips when it comes time to sell. written by Joe Pinto The truth is, the best thing for you to do on showing day is to not be home. That's right. Your Realtor® is the best qualified person to show your home. While you may think you know the home best, it is the Realtor®'s job to know the client best, and to know what they are looking for in a home. written by Preston Guyton Staging a home for sale during the holidays has its challenges. You want to create an atmosphere that say's "Christmas", but not to distract potential buyers from the actual house. Take a look around your home this season, have you decorated with the same garland, red bows and cute little snowmen statues that you use every year? written by Preston Guyton You can always get a solid return selling your golf course home, even if the market looks weak. That's because golf course homes keep a stronger hold on their value than other types of real estate, and generally aren't as affected by economic trends. written by Matt Barker As a home seller you want to initiate that positive feeling from a prospective buyer; choosing a new home is a very emotional thing and it is this emotional vibe that you want to tune into to. It is always the first impression that will dictate the buyer's mood. written by Rick LeForce So the market isn't moving as fast as it was a couple of years ago – there's been a ton of bad press and now you're getting worried. If you've been thinking about selling your home, don't let the market scare you. It's true that sales have slowed, but with an extra little attention and some minor work your home will be in good shape for the market. written by RE Writer Never underestimate the importance of preparing your home for showing. If your home is up for sale, staging is of ultimate importance, and can net you thousands in profits after your home sells. A well staged home will attract buyers even if there is a surplus of homes on the market. written by Bill Black What is a home staging?
Home staging prepares a home for sale, and for the dozens of enquiring eyes that will be scouring the property looking for flaws. It creates an image of the perfectly decorated home, in move-in condition. written by Kevin Bilberry If you are considering putting your home on the market, realize that it will take some preparation to get your home up to show quality. Experience is proving that when a home is staged, it can bring in up to many thousands of dollars more than the asking price. written by Keith Lutz Your yard is the first thing a potential buyer sees when they are viewing your home. It may also be a major selling feature. For this reason it is important to keep it in good shape. written by Keith Lutz Ah, the lowly garage. A place where we typically stockpile our tools, seasonal items, and knick-knacks we can't bear to part with. Traditionally, a car rests inside, protected from the elements. Often though, our "stuff" begins to take up so much space that our vehicles get left out in the cold. written by Christian Jacobsen Many sellers think that because they've lived in a home for so long, they know it best and are therefore the most qualified to sell it. However the truth is that it is the real estate agent that knows what the buyer is looking for. written by Keith Lutz Staging: The art of preparing a home for sale. It has really become the new thing in home sales. More people are staging their homes than ever before and consequently homes are selling faster and for more money than ever before. written by Mark Hostetler In a city that plays host to some of the biggest and most famous stages in the world the reality of home staging has hit home. This system of preparing a home for sale has done wonders for the resale home industry as people have gotten the idea that selling a home is akin to putting it on a stage for the entire world to see. << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |