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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Staging your Home to Sell (Complete Idiot's Guide to)
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Staging your Home to Sell (Complete Idiot's Guide to)
by Julie Dana Marcia Layton Turner
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How to Sell Your Home in 5 Days: Third Edition
How to Sell Your Home in 5 Days: Third Edition
by Bill G. Effros
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301 Simple Things You Can Do to Sell Your Home Now and for More Money Than You Thought: How to Inexpensively Reorganize, Stage, and Prepare Your Home for Sale
301 Simple Things You Can Do to Sell Your Home Now and for More Money Than You Thought: How to Inexpensively Reorganize, Stage, and Prepare Your Home for Sale
by Teri B. Clark
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Home Staging: The Winning Way to Sell Your House for More Money
Home Staging: The Winning Way to Sell Your House for More Money
by Barb Schwarz
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Sell Your Home in Any Market: 50 Surprisingly Simple Strategies for Getting Top Dollar Fast
Sell Your Home in Any Market: 50 Surprisingly Simple Strategies for Getting Top Dollar Fast
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Must Know Home Selling Tips

Much like having a first child, you will find that everyone you meet has tips to give you on selling your home, and you find them in abundance all over the Internet. Some tips are good, and some, may not be so hot. You can do your research and consider all of the tips that you can find, and then make your own decisions as far as how you want to go about the sell of your home.

 

One of the first things you will need to decide when it comes to the sell of your home is how much money you are going to ask for the home. When you advertise your home for sale, you should be very careful about the wording that you use, especially negotiable and asking. This makes it seem like you are unsure of the value of your home, or that you would be willing to really negotiate with buyers, when you may not be. These words are often taken as a signal that you can be taken for a ride, which is an image that you do not want to convey, especially if you are handling the sell of your home on your own, without the help of a realtor.

Before you list your home for sale and allow buyers to see it, make certain you go through it with a critical eye. When you look at your home, try to look at it as if you were seeing it for the first time, which will help you spot critical areas easier. It may also be a good idea to have a trusted friend or family member come in and point out things that they see as well, so that you can take care of them before buyers see the home.

If you are thinking of selling your home on your own, you should make certain that you are prepared to put up with it. There is a lot of work involved, a lot of paperwork, and a lot of hassle, which is why so many people would rather pay a professional to handle this for them.

To get the most potential buyers into your home, it is a good idea to have at least one open house, where buyers can come and go as they choose and really take a good look at the home, inside and out. Just make certain that your home is well groomed and prepared for inspection. For example, if you have clutter scattered around the house, you should go ahead and pack it up out of the way, so that it won’t detract from the appearance of your home.

If you have any home improvement projects currently in progress, go ahead and completely finish them up before trying to sell your home. Buyers will be hesitant to buy a home with repairs in progress, meaning that they would have to finish the work themselves. Would you want to buy a home and immediately have to do repairs or finish projects before you could even move in?

Try to keep a professional attitude when dealing with potential buyers, no matter how irritated they may make you. Remember, that buyers may not make an offer on the home the first time they see it or meet you, and if you make a bad impression, odds are they won’t even consider about purchasing the home, regardless of how much they may like it just because they don’t want to deal with you.

Remember, that when you sell your home your goal is to get its value as soon as possible, so that you can get on with your life. Don’t take less than the home is worth, but don’t demand such a high price that no one is interested either!

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