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Getting the House Ready to Sell
Introduction
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.
De-Personalize the Property
The reason you want to "de-personalize"
your home is because you want buyers to view it as their
potential home. When a potential homebuyer sees your family photos
hanging on the wall, it puts your own brand on the home and
momentarily shatters their illusions about owning the house.
Therefore, put away family photos, sports trophies, collectible items,
knick-knacks, and souvenirs. Put them in a box. Rent a storage area
for a few months and put the box in the storage unit.
Do not just put the box in the attic,
basement, garage or a closet. Part of preparing a house for sale is to
remove "clutter," and that is the next step in preparing your house
for sale.
Copyright 2000 Terry
Light and RealEstate ABC
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