Ten Tips For Selling Your Home.

By rerockstar • April 7th, 2009

Selling your home? Follow these tips.

San Antonio’s real estate market has become more and more competitive this past year as inventory levels increased. With the wide range of homes available, you need to make your home stand out – for the right reasons. These ten tip of how to sell your home may seem obvious, but try and look at your home in regards to these tips from a buyer’s perspective. Often, we only see our view of the subject at hand. Putting yourself in the buyer’s shoes when comparing your home and this list will help you see things you may have overlooked.

  1. Clean it up – While this may seem overly obvious, you’d be shocked at the number of homes I have seen with my own eyes that didn’t follow this, the “Cardinal Rule” of home selling. Things to look out for? Kids clothes, shoes, tracked in dirt, dusty vents, and toilet seats in the open position (no one wants to look at your toliet bowl, no matter how clean).
  2. Update it – While most home sellers aren’t looking to spend a fortune to ready their home, there are a few quick fixes you can do. Touch up/re-paint worn surfaces, replace old faucets, add a few inexpensive curtains to replace metal blinds, change lighting fixtures (old brass and gold make your home look dated in today’s market), and re-stain or re-paint the front door and add new hardware. None of these will cost a fortune, but they can change the age of your home in an instant.
  3. Curb appeal – You’ve heard this phrase a lot since came along. Overgrown trees, bushes, and grass are the first things that should be fixed. Plant some flowers, rake those leaves, clean those gutters! Buyers are known to pull up in front of a house with their agent and say “no thank you” without ever stepping foot inside. Don’t let your house become the scene of a drive-by.
  4. Organize and remove – You’re moving anyway, right? Why not remove some of the junk from your closets, pack away the winter clothes, give the old toys to Goodwill (it’s tax deductible) – cleaning out the extras make your home appear neat and clean. Buyers tend to think if your home is organized you’re more likely to have taken good care of the home while you lived there.
  5. Lighting – In addition to changing out some of the old fixtures, be sure that all the lights have working bulbs in them. Clean the shades and glass covers and make the light shine through. Raise the blinds, throw open the curtains and let the sun shine in. A little sunshine spells a lot of happy faces. Turn on all the lights before a showing – don’t leave the buyer in a dark corner of the house.
  6. Smell – One of the stronger senses in the human body, smell can sell. You don’t have to make it smell like fresh baked apple pie, just don’t make it stink. Avoid cooking foods with strong odors, open windows as often as possible for fresh air, use candles or air fresheners to scent the home, and please, please please…clean the cat box!
  7. Price – In any market (especially the current one), price is king. Price will determine whether a home is seen or not seen. The laws of supply and demand determine how buyer’s will react to your price. If you’re overpriced, forget it. If you’re priced right your home will get noticed. Talk to your Realtor® and review a CMA (comparative market analysis) with them.
  8. Showing availability – If you put a million conditions on how and when your home can be shown, you’re risking losing potential buyers. You want (and need) your home to be seen for it to be sold. Having stringent rules about viewing times, advance notice, or denial of appointments can all lead to buyer’s looking at another house in the neighborhood. Have your agent use a lockbox and a showing service (we use Centralized Showing Service here in San Antonio) and let other agents show your home whenever possible.
  9. Marketing – Today, many buyers (up to 87%) are using the internet to find a home before ever contacting an agent. We shop for homes in our pajamas, then hit the streets to look at them. Most agents have some form of internet marketing, but look for one who makes a bigger effort than most. Although agents will tell you can email your listing to 10,000 people, most of it winds up in spam folders. A blind email to a random stranger probably won’t sell your house. Getting in front of home buyers through the big real estate sites along with blogs, social media, and visual media sites like YouTube and Flickr will help buyers find your home. Making sure your agent uses all available photos (16 in San Antonio’s MLS) and media will help buyers take a look at your home.
  10. Extras – Offering any incentives or extra inclusions can help sell your home. Don’t want to move the stainless steel refrigerator? Tell the buyer’s they can have it. Don’t need a riding mower where you’re heading? Make sure the agent includes it in the listing. Residential service contracts (also known as home warranties) are also a great part of any listing. Most buyers ask for one in their offer, so why not attract them with an offer of one yourself?

photo courtesy of striatic

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Comments

Matt,

These are great tips for sellers ! This is nice to include in your listing presentations / kits . Or when you are in conversation with a potential seller, you can just email them this link !

Congrats on the recent posts. You are on a roll. BTW, I tweeted this on Twitter.

Chris

I think you missed the get a agent who can make deals. In this market an agent who can setup and then hold on is the most important asset in a sale. I have watch it for years and some agents sell, sell, sell almost everything they touch and there are others. Believe me all your list is a given, if the right agent is on the job.
Richard

Chris – I won’t have room in my listing presentation if you keep giving me things to put in it!

Richard – You’re right, but I feel that’s a given too. I actually have a post on Trulia that I want to convert to my blog, because I think it sums up what you’re saying.

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