BaltimoreHUDHomes.com is the top Google result for "baltimore hud homes" "Buying a Home HUD" "VA REO"
by carlos | HUD Homes ˜ »

Selling a House

What are we going to do with this one?

When conversing with real estate agents, you will often find that when they talk to you about buying real estate, they will refer to your purchase as a "home." Yet if you are selling property, they will often refer to it as a "house." There is a reason for this. Buying real estate is often an emotional decision, but when selling real estate you need to remove emotion from the equation.

You need to think of your house as a marketable commodity. Property. Real estate. Your goal is to get others to see it as their potential home, not yours. If you do not consciously make this decision, you can inadvertently create a situation where it takes longer to sell your property.

The first step in getting your home ready to sell is to "de-personalize" it.

10 Quick Tips for Home Sellers

With today's changing real estate market, home sellers need to take extra care preparing their home for a top-dollar sale. Home buyers have more houses to choose from and will select the home that stands out from the other houses they preview. These tips will help you attract a buyer:

1. Start at the Street. Pretend you are a prospective buyer seeing your home for the first time. What do you see from your car? Make your home so inviting buyers will get out of their comforting cars and walk to your front door. Place fresh seasonal flowers, in pots or planted, along the front walk or by your front door.

2. Make Repairs. Lubricate squeaky door hinges, fix dripping faucets, and make sure toilets flush properly. You get used to the minor faults in your home, so ask a friend to inspect for minor defects.

3. Exterminate. One bug or spider, dead or alive, can cause some buyers to leave immediately.

4. Remove Clutter. Not only does a neat, organized house feel larger and more inviting, clutter-free homes give prospective buyers a chance to see the home’s features.

5. Deep Clean. Remove dust, spiders, and odors.

6. Depersonalize. Pack your personal mementos and photographs. Give your buyers the opportunity to visualize their personal effects in your home.

7. Lighten Up. During the winter months, use bulbs with the highest wattage recommended in light fixtures. Add small table lamps for extra lighting. If you have room on your kitchen and bathroom countertops, a small decorative lamp adds a warm glow with a designer’s touch.

8. Wash Walls or Repaint. Fresh paint gives you the best return on your money.

9. Clean Carpets or Replace. You may be accustomed to the way your carpet looks, but what do buyers see? If you're selling to first-time home buyers, they most likely won't have the money beyond the down payment to pay for new carpeting. Move-up buyers expect perfection, even if they want to tear it all out.

10. Consider having your pets taken care of by family or friends. Some home buyers are allergic to pets, while others will be turned off by pet odors. You get accustomed to your pets’ odors, but these scents drive buyers away.

With a little thought and effort, you can persuade buyers that your house exceeds their expectations-- and is worth getting out of the car.

Copyright © Jeanette J. Fisher

Are you painting your home? What to know what colors to use? Jeanette Fisher teaches home sellers five ways to sell homes for top dollar--Fast. For more information about the author of interior design and real estate books, visit http://www.jeanettefisher.com Get a free "Design Psychology for Selling Houses" ebook and more home seller's tips at http://sellfast.info

Read Our Blog: Free HUD homes, VA REO Foreclsoure Marketing Tips & Strategies

Baltimore HUD Homes Blog

Plenty of folks that have visited this blog have the opinion that it not only helped in their pursuit for HUD information but also helped them with VA REO foreclosure home listings and find a REALTOR knowledgeable on HUD home buying.

The HUD Glossary Teaches You Industry Jargon

VA REO Homes owned by the Department of Veterans Affairs are also accessible on a bidding system through real estate agents. The VA to some extent fixes up their foreclosures homes. The VA from time to time offers vendee (seller) financing with few processing costs, low interest, and no prepayment penalty. You do not have to be a Veteran to purchase these easy to qualify for homes.VA Glossary

Don't know the difference between Amenity, Mandatory Delivery Commitment, and Cloud On The Title? Want to know what a Special Forbearance is?


100 Questions and Answers About Buying a New Home
. If you find it useful please link to it or publish it to your site. It is Creative Commons licensed, so anyone can use it, modify it, and publish it wherever they like.

Articles

Can HUD finance a foreclosure again

by admin
FHA Can finance a foreclosure again HUD does offer mortgages on HUD homes. You’ll need to arrange for FHA Financing or conventional. Some of HUD homes qualify for FHA-insured loans, Make sure you have a mortgage pre approval in order to make an offer you will need one. Requirement; when your offer was agreeable to HUD, and you do not go to settlement on time, you may possibly lose the earnest money deposit you agree to with the offer...
Read on →

A Foreclosure Loan May Be the Answer

by admin
A Foreclosure Loan May Be the Answer If you are on the verge of losing your home to foreclosure there are some options you can take if ...
Read on →

Lessons to Avoid Foreclosure

by admin
Lessons to Avoid Foreclosure No one wants to lose their home to foreclosure, but often times it may seem impossible to avoid. You ...
Read on →

Chapter 13 or Refinance Foreclosure Bail out Options

by admin
Chapter 13 or Refinance Foreclosure Bail out Options The notion of filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a rough pill to swallow for a lot of homeowners. Countless ...
Read on →

Set Aside Foreclosure and Decree and Motion for New Trial

by admin
Set Aside Foreclosure and Decree and Motion for New Trial Prove Up of the Claim To recover on a promissory note the Plaintiff (lender) must prove existence of the note. To recover ...
Read on →

HomePopular

ActiveRain Real Estate

RSSRSS

Globalization:

Translate to EnglishÜbersetzen Sie zum Deutsch/GermanПереведите к русскому/RussianΜεταφράστε στα ελληνικά/GreekVertaal aan het Nederlands/Dutchترجمة الى العربية/Arabic中文翻译/Chinese Simplified
한국어에게 번역하십시오/Korean日本語に翻訳しなさい /JapaneseTraduza ao Português/PortugueseTraduca ad Italiano/ItalianTraduisez au Français/FrenchTraduzca al Español/Spanish中文翻译/Chinese Traditional

Archives

By Date

Topics

Comment