As you have probably noticed, there are basically two kinds of REALTORS® in this business: the kind who just want to get the transaction done, collect the commission, and move on; and, the kind who are truly committed to ongoing client satisfaction, before, during, and especially after the home is purchased.
My focus is on being that second kind of REALTOR®. I endeavor to be the friendly, knowledgeable and helpful “home expert” who is there for you whenever you need real estate assistance.
I find that being that kind of REALTOR® is more satisfying – both personally and professionally. I get to work with great clients like you, often two or three times over the years.
So, if there’s anything more I can do to be that kind of REALTOR® for you, please call, email or text me anytime.
What a Buyer is Thinking While Viewing Your Home
Ask any good salesperson for an effective selling technique and he’ll probably say something like, “Understand the buyer. Try to figure out what she’s thinking.”
That’s good advice for you to consider when you’re putting your home up for sale. You need to imagine what a buyer might be thinking while viewing your property, so you can prepare your home more effectively for that sale.
Here are some things buyers may be wondering:
Is this the type of home we’re looking for? Does it have the ideal number of bedrooms, etc.?
Are the rooms spacious enough for our needs?
Are there any repairs or other maintenance issues that need to be addressed?
How old is the property? Is there anything major, such as a furnace, that will need to be replaced soon?
What is the neighbourhood like? Will we be happy living in this area? Is it safe?
Is this home going to fit our lifestyle? Is there an area for the kids to play? Is there ample room for entertaining? Is the dining room large enough for dinner with family and relatives?
Of course, these are only a few of the many questions a buyer may have while viewing your home.
The more you can anticipate these questions and prepare your home accordingly, the better the chances that you’ll sell it quickly and for a good price.
For example, remember that clutter will make a room appear smaller. So, make sure to de-clutter your home – especially the smaller spaces and cupboards.
If your house is in a desirable neighbourhood, create a list of area features (i.e. local parks, access to public transit, walking paths, etc.) to help buyers appreciate the value of living there.
Basically, when you’re preparing your home for sale, think like a prospective buyer!
Need help? Call, email or text today.
Before you place your home on the market, here’s a way to help you to be as prepared as possible. Order your report today called “27 Valuable Tips That You Should Know to Get Your Home Sold Fast and for Top Dollar.” It tackles the important issues you need to know to make your home competitive in today’s tough, aggressive marketplace.
Smart Packing Tips for Moving Day
The last thing you need after a long moving day is to discover that a valuable item was damaged. That’s certain to dampen your spirits when you’re just getting settled into your new home.
Here are some packing tips to help ensure that doesn’t happen:
Avoid worn-out or damaged boxes as they are more likely to tear open during a move.
Pack glass and similar items in bubble wrap or foam chips – but not too tightly. Include just enough to ensure there’s no rattling.
Use small boxes for heavier items. A big box of books is difficult to lift. (Experts say a box shouldn’t weigh more than 50 lbs.)
Use anti-static packing materials for sensitive electronics, such as computers, cameras, and flash-drives.
Purchase specialty packaging for items such as dishes, musical instruments, and valuable clothing. It’s worth the investment.
Don’t pack a box so full that there’s a bulge.
Wind and tie electrical cords.
Finally, if possible, personally carry irreplaceable items (such as family photographs) with you to your new home.
Call, email or text me anytime with any questions you may have.
When to Consider a Less-Than-Ideal Home
Obviously, when you’re searching for a new home, you want to find one that is ideal. It should be your next dream home. However, sometimes it pays to consider at least some properties that don’t meet all your criteria. After all, you never know whether one of them is actually your next dream home – in disguise!
Say you’re looking for a home with a beautiful kitchen – the kind you envy on TV cooking shows. Then, you view a property that has everything you need – except that big kitchen.
Ask yourself these questions:
1. Can you fix it?
Perhaps some redecorating or a renovation can turn that so-so kitchen into one you’ve always wanted. Take some time to imagine the possibilities.
2. Can you live with it?
The kitchen might not have everything you want. It may be smaller than you’d hoped. But, can you make it work? Can you compromise a little given that the home has so many of the other features you want? Perhaps you can live with a smaller kitchen – that still looks great.
If you need help considering the possibilities and understanding your options, call, email or text today.
Order your “Nine Buyer Traps and How to Avoid Them” report NOW to learn how to avoid costly buyer mistakes before you purchase your next home.
notable, quotable… quotes!
“To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart.”
Donald A. Laird
“Instruction does much, but encouragement does everything.”
Johann von Goethe
“We don’t know who we are until we see what we can do.”
Martha Grimes
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