Don't Panic:
You come first. This is your home, you have your Life to live, do the best you
can and then don't worry. First Impressions: An inviting exterior
insures inspection of the interior. Keep your lawn trimmed and edged, flowerbeds
cultivated, the yard free and clear of refuse. Winter lawn, especially in front,
is a big asset. Decorate For A Quick Sale: Faded walls and worn
woodwork reduce desire. Do not tell the prospect how the place can be made to
look, show them by making it look great. A quicker sale at a higher price will
result. A Clean Home Is A Happy Home: Bright, cheery windows and
unmarred walls will assist your sale. Fix That Faucet: Dripping
water discolors the enamel and calls attention to faulty plumbing. A
Day With The Carpenter: Loose doorknobs, sticking drawers and warped Cabinet
doors are noticed by the prospect. Have them fixed. Closet illusions:
Clothes properly hung, shoes, hats and other articles neatly placed, will make
your closets appear adequate. Pack and store excess items. Dear To Her
Heart Is The Kitchen: Colorful curtains in harmony with the floor and Counter
tops add appeal for the lady of the house. Keep oven clean - it often gets inspected.
Check And Re-Check Your Bathroom: Bright and clean bathrooms sell
many homes. Keep toilet lids down. For The Rest of Your Life: Bedrooms
are always important features. Arrange them to feel spacious and clean. The
Brighter The Better: Illumination is a welcome sign. For after-dark inspections,
turn on your lights from the front porch in and throughout. The prospect will
feel a glowing warmth; otherwise impossible to attain. Also turn on lights in
the daytime for rooms that are not so bright. Three's A Crowd: When
a Realtor and the prospect arrive you should greet them courteously, then disappear.
Children and pets should be kept clear. Don't volunteer any comment unless asked.
Remember the prospect is there to view the home. Shut off the Television:
The radio or TV can distract from your home. Let the agent and the buyer talk
free of any disturbances. Love Me, Love My Dog: This does not apply
in house selling. Keep pets out of the way, preferably out of the house. Be
Aware of Odors: People will linger in a fresh, pleasant smelling home. Stale
air, or bad odors, make them want to get out and can ruin the sale. Be
It Ever So Humble: Please don't apologize for the appearance of your home.
After all, it is lived in. Let the agent answer any objections that are raised.
A Word To The Wise: Do not discuss price, terms, possession or other
factors with the customers. Refer them to us. As a seller, most anything you say
could compromise your position. As a third party, a Realtor can better bring the
negotiation to a favorable conclusion. Caution: We ask that you
show your house to prospective customers only when accompanied by a Licensed Realtor.
Katherine
Prinzivalli, Realtor Coldwell Banker Coon & McCreary (925)754-7400
x170 E-Mail:
kprinzivalli@Homes4EastBay.com |