I sold a house a few years ago and did absolutely NOTHING recommended by the agent. I did speak with qualified buyers and pointed out technical details about the house that made it a superior structure (framing materials, roofing sheathing and shingle types, foundation and drains, quality of the plumbing, heating system, how the AC was installed, etc. It's my experience that realtors often go into very few, if any, of these vital details. Usually they say things like, "isn't this pretty" or "look at all the light". Bottom line: I sold the house to the first qualified buyer for more than the asking price just to cancel a showing scheduled for later in the day.
My realtors have always told me to paint the entire inside of my homes before I sell them off white. You can paint it whatever color you like if your home is worth more then $5 million. People in this price range like more vivid colors and variety in the decorating.
Great video! As a professional home stager, I agree with everything outlined in the video. If you want top dollar for your home, you may need to simply put some sweat equity into your home, and possibly few dollars to make those necessary updates.
Good tips but all a lot of work. A good strategy if market condition is hot is to purposely lower the asking price and create a bidding war. When buyers are fighting each other to get the deal, they will up 50 thousands dollar for nothing. Do less and get more! Let buyers fight each other.
Your consulting option is good. Good cash for selling home is desire of every seller but all of them get that is not possible as there are lots of brokers who grab their attraction and in the end they have to satisfied in broker desire price.
Real-e-tors??? I have never heard of this. Does she mean "realtors"??? Notice that there are no vowels between the "real" and the "tors"?? So many people conflate the term "Real Estate" with "Realtor" and throw the "E" sound from "Estate" in the middle of "Real-E-tor".
It is your agents expertise that can guide you on pricing so that you are attracting the most buyers without sacrificing Your Net Equity from the sale. Pricing, presentation and marketing are what will NET you the most money. Hire a good agent to show you which repairs and upgrades are low cost and will give you the best return on your investment and how to prepare your home for the market.
I sold a house a few years ago and did absolutely NOTHING recommended by the agent. I did speak with qualified buyers and pointed out technical details about the house that made it a superior structure (framing materials, roofing sheathing and shingle types, foundation and drains, quality of the plumbing, heating system, how the AC was installed, etc. It's my experience that realtors often go into very few, if any, of these vital details. Usually they say things like, "isn't this pretty" or "look at all the light". Bottom line: I sold the house to the first qualified buyer for more than the asking price just to cancel a showing scheduled for later in the day.
You missed curb appeal! It's a big deal. Clean up your yard
My realtors have always told me to paint the entire inside of my homes before I sell them off white. You can paint it whatever color you like if your home is worth more then $5 million. People in this price range like more vivid colors and variety in the decorating.
Great video! As a professional home stager, I agree with everything outlined in the video. If you want top dollar for your home, you may need to simply put some sweat equity into your home, and possibly few dollars to make those necessary updates.
Great tips, getting the home ready to sell helps SO much,
This video is a disguised ad
vinyl is cheaper and more durable than tiles? give me a break!
I've had vinyl for 12 years and still looks awesome
wow very nice video!
The stats? Just over 40% of polled agents said tackling dirt and clutter was important?? Wouldn’t it be more like 100% ?
HA vinyl isn't durable, nor does it look good. Where did you all come up with that?
In the process now of putting my deceased grandmothers house on the market. Its a job.
Hi Lauren, what state is your grandmas property? my husband does general contracting and we invest in properties... maybe we can give you an estimate
GREAT information! Thank you!!!
an awful lot of this looks like ads for certain companies.
Loud irritating background music
Informative
Good tips but all a lot of work. A good strategy if market condition is hot is to purposely lower the asking price and create a bidding war. When buyers are fighting each other to get the deal, they will up 50 thousands dollar for nothing. Do less and get more! Let buyers fight each other.
Your consulting option is good. Good cash for selling home is desire of every seller but all of them get that is not possible as there are lots of brokers who grab their attraction and in the end they have to satisfied in broker desire price.
Real-e-tors??? I have never heard of this. Does she mean "realtors"??? Notice that there are no vowels between the "real" and the "tors"?? So many people conflate the term "Real Estate" with "Realtor" and throw the "E" sound from "Estate" in the middle of "Real-E-tor".
It is your agents expertise that can guide you on pricing so that you are attracting the most buyers without sacrificing Your Net Equity from the sale. Pricing, presentation and marketing are what will NET you the most money. Hire a good agent to show you which repairs and upgrades are low cost and will give you the best return on your investment and how to prepare your home for the market.
when you say '7%' return for spending $5000 on the kitchen, do you mean 7% of the houses price? $350 hardly seems worth it...
if the house is 325000 it would be 22750
what is the point of this dumb music. I am out
le wooAll of my woodworks I am making with woodprix. Google and try it.
I have to leave the music is dreadful and unnecessary!!!
You should visit woodprix website if you would like to make it by yourself I think.