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Selling homes can bring lots of fun and excitement but it also takes hard work.

It requires fixing and all those small problems that you have not bothered to look into for many years. You also need to decide if you are going to sell it all by your self or contact a professional real estate broker. The transaction will take time, depending on the local real estate market.

Some mental and emotional preparation is needed too. Are you looking forward to moving up to a new dream house or facing the uncertainty of a major move across the country? This will make you feel so hard leaving the memories behind or keen to start a new life without the home you have lived in.

The turbulent feelings that you will be facing should be replaced by a plenty of practical matters that need more attention.

There are many questions that will be considered in deciding if your home will caught up in the selling market. A for sale home should be visually appealing and in good condition that will attract potential buyers driving down the street.

It should be attractive to an outsider’s eyes. This check list will help you decide if it passes the standard of an outsider’s eyes.

• Are the lawn and shrubs well maintained?
• Are there cracks in the foundation or walkways?
• Does the driveway need resurfacing?
• Are the gutter, chimney (if the for sale home has it) and walls in good condition?
• Do the window casing, shutters, siding or doors need painting?
• Are garbage and debris stored out of sight?
• Are lawn mowers and hoses properly stored?

It is important to clean the mess inside, this will affect the transaction. Buyers prefer clean and comfortable home. It is better to touch up the interior part of your home. Like put a fresh coat of paint in the most used areas. This will clean as well as brighten up the rooms.

Wash the walls where paints are not appropriate (for example wall paper, paneling and tiles). Wash all floor and bathrooms tiles. Clean or better yet shampoo dirty carpets. Get rid of clutter. Clean out all closets, basement and attic. Use self storage if necessary. Replacing air filters and put some fresh plants that will help keep the dust down.

It is common that sellers want to get top dollar for their home, but consider that it will scare off potential buyers. This may also cause the property to languish on the market for many months. And reducing price later may lead buyers to wonder if there is something wrong with the home. Here are some factors to consider in putting in the right price for your home:

• The location
• Economic conditions
• Supply and demand in the local housing market
• Seasonal influences
• Local schools
• Average home prices in the neighborhood
• Home’s extras (like pool, fireplace, central air etc)

In determining the value of the home, you probably will want the advice of an estate agent or appraiser. Agents can prepare a market analysis for you, showing the recent selling prices of three neighborhood properties comparable to your own. They can also help you adjust for the unique features of the home you’re selling.

If the seller has less of information around home selling market, it’s better to contact a realtor. In finding realtor, find someone that you feel comfortable with.

First ask your friends and acquaintances for any recommendations, still the final decision and choice should be based on your needs. Realtor should show you research to support any recommendations, this includes information about recent sales, current listings and recent expired listing in your neighborhood.

The realtor should be more knowledgeable in the area that the home located. And will get better co- operation from other agents. You should ask references from the realtor, he or she should be willing to give you names of previous clients. Look for a realtor who can tells you what he or she knows from experience in the market, and not what they think you want to hear.

This home selling tips can help seller stop headaches about selling his or her home. All these can be a source of problem and sellers should be serious about it. Do not make yourself regret everything for not doing the right thing.


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