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  • Darkness Deters 

    sellyourhome 10:51 am on May 7, 2007 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
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    home buyers from even being interested in your home. When you have darkening window treatments that do not let lots of outside light into your home, you lose. Why? Home buyers want to be able to see what they are considering buying very clearly. If they find your home to be dark and uninviting, buyers will go to the next home and not even consider writing an offer to purchase your home. Your home will be on the reject list. You, as the home seller, along with your real estate professional do not even have the chance to make a counter offer or to accept the contract as they have offered it, because your home was not well lit and looked uninviting to potential home buyers. Probably the only exception would be with investors who want a bargain when buying a home for investment purposes and they will offer a correspondingly very low price for your home.

    To avoid only receiving offers from investors, the seller must make sure the inside of their home has excellent lighting in every room and especiallly in the entryway, kitchen, bathrooms, living room, family room, hallways, and dining room. If you own blinds, roman shades, curtains, or any other window treatments, take them down right away (preferably within a day of listing your home for sale) along with their hardware and fill in the holes where the nails were and paint over them if that room has been painted then clean them and pack them away by hanging them in a closet. Light rooms sell and dark rooms do not sell, so get busy and take down those window treatments today.

    Written, copyrighted and all rights reserved 2007 by Sherrie Hartzell, licensed real estate salesperson in Virginia with Keller Williams Preferred Realty-Stafford, VA.

     
  • Replace 

    sellyourhome 9:56 am on April 6, 2007 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
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    switch covers for light switches and outlets that are rusted or cracked by purchasing new, neutral colors at your local home store. Why bother? A buyer might translate a lack of minor repairs into a question as to whether the seller has done any needed major repairs on your home. This lack of attention can be enough to send buyers out your door to other homes in your neighborhood listed for sale. At this other home, the sellers paid less than $100 to replace worn out light switch and outlet covers, so buyers would realize their attention to detail as homeowners. Buyers have numerous choices in the real estate marketplace, so do some simple things to increase the likelihood that buyers will want to buy your home instead of a competitor’s home.
    Written, copyrighted and all rights reserved 2007 by Sherrie Hartzell, licensed real estate salesperson in Virginia with Keller Williams Preferred Realty-Stafford, VA.

     
  • Floor 

    sellyourhome 1:00 pm on March 21, 2007 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
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    ing options abound in today’s showrooms and picking the best options for your household can be a duanting task. The easiest way to look at flooring is by asking a few questions and writing down your answers BEFORE you even go to the store or search online.

    1. What is my maximum allowable budget for this flooring project?

    2. Why will my household members be using this particular room and for which activities?

    3. Does anyone in my household need a certain type of floor surface for an assistive device such as a cane, walker, oxygen tank, and/or wheelchair? If yes, which types of flooring will be best for them in the rooms that they use the most?

    Written, copyrighted and all rights reserved 2007 by Sherrie Hartzell, licensed real estate salesperson in Virginia with Keller Williams Preferred Realty-Stafford, VA.

     
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