Thinking of selling but aren’t sure if your home is ready for the market? Wondering how you can possibly get a higher selling price by tweaking a few things in the house?
This is where a Pre-Listing Appointment comes in.
As an experienced listing professional, I know the tricks of the trade to help you get top dollar when selling your home. During the appointment these are a few of the items we will discuss:
Curb Appeal.
The first impression is the only impression. No matter how good the interior of your home looks, buyers have already judged your home before they walk through the door. You never have a second chance to make a first impression. Spending a little money on your home’s curb appeal can typically net 100% return on your investment. During the Pre-Listing Appointment, we will take a look at exactly what you can do to get the best first impression possible.
Clutter.
Clutter is a killer for attracting the best offer. Unfortunately, buyers cannot see past your stuff to visualize their stuff inside the home.
Lighting.
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Pets.
Even if a potential home buyer loves pets, they don’t love yours. We will talk about how you can minimize having pets in the house if you can’t remove them altogether during showings. Removing signs that you have a pet is simply smart practice. Why turn off a buyer at the get-go?
The Kitchen.
We will talk about the importance of the kitchen, keeping it clutter-free and clean; as well as how to stage it for that WOW first impression. There are some simple changes you can make for a big impact to the speed of the sale and the offer price. Which leads me to…
Quick Fixes.
We can talk about some changes you can make within your budget that will give you the biggest impact to your bottom line. You’ve probably already thought about replacing or repairing damaged areas and items. If you are thinking about remodeling, keep in mind some upgrades just will not pay off enough to justify spending the money. Let’s talk about what’s best for your house and your needs.