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HomeReport
Real Estate & Finance News That Affects Your Home                                                         August  2008 - Page 1


CREATIVE SELLING
How To Beat Your Neighbor To A Fast Sale

Creative SellingIf you're getting ready to sell your home, news reports of foreclosures, a buyer's market or slower home sales may not sound encouraging. The good news? You're not really competing with the entire world—you're competing with your neighbors!

Remember: All real estate is local. What's happening nationally, in other regions or communities, has little relationship to your local real estate micromarket, which has a buyer demand, housing supply, location and amenities that are unique to your area. Even neighborhoods within larger markets can differ a lot in home prices and the pace of sales.

Also understand that buyers typically narrow their sites to a particular neighborhood; then they zero in on the best value among the homes for sale in that neighborhood. Value means more than price—it's a combination of amenities (location, size, style, condition, conveyances, etc.) and financial considerations (price and monthly payment, closing costs, utility bills, taxes and so on).

To sell quickly today at the best price, you must show buyers that your home offers better value than competing neighborhood homes. Accomplishing that in a buyer's market calls for a creative approach. Consider the following strategies.

Price Right From The Start

Many home sellers are tempted to start their home sale with the highest listing price they could hope to get. Unfortunately for sellers, today's buyers are more educated about home values than ever before—and they're comparison shopping. In a buyer's market, a creative strategy is setting your home's price at the lower end of its market-value range, maybe even below neighborhood comparables. This attracts pent-up buyer attention fast and generates competition that could result in a full-price (or higher) offer. We'll be happy to conduct a comparative market analysis (CMA) to determine the best listing price for your home.

Maximize Visual Appeal

We've discussed in previous newsletters how important it is to create curb appeal, clean everything, declutter, remove personal items, paint and recarpet, update fixtures and repair anything that's not working properly. Those are necessary basics to home selling in today's market. Here are some creative strategies to consider:

  • Hire a professional to “stage” your home. Using proven design techniques, “stagers” rearrange furnishings to best complement a home's unique features. The stager may ask you to place some of your furnishings and possessions in storage or might bring in furniture to create a particular look.

  • Add fresh flowers for scent and color in rooms throughout the home and, weather permitting, in flowerbeds and pots outside.

  • Decorate dining tables with beautiful cloths or placemats and full place-settings to emphasize the entertainment possibilities of the space.

  • Focus on first impressions. Pay special attention to the front-door area outside and the area a buyer first sees upon walking inside.

Get The Word Out

Having your agent include your home in the local multiple listing service is important, of course, but you can do other things yourself to turn up the volume on your home-sale announcement.
  • Make sure your home's property flyer highlights the unique and attractive aspects of your home: upgrades to structure or systems; new appliances; energy-saving features; landscaping; etc. Enlist a child to keep a brochure box filled. Consider a map showing proximity to amenities such as public transportation, parks, schools, supermarket and so on. Include a floorplan showing location and sizes of rooms, so buyers can plan how their furniture might fit.

  • Use your e-mail signature to promote your home sale. Even if recipients aren't interested, they may know someone who is.

 

  • Inform your most likely buyers (first-timers, young families, empty nesters, retirees, etc.) through organizations you and/or they may be involved with. Use bulletin boards, newsletters, websites, meetings, etc.

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    Certified Luxury Home Specialist & Million Dollar Guild Member

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    Keller Williams Arizona Realty - Scottsdale
    9500 E. Ironwood Square Drive, Suite 101
    Scottsdale, Arizona 85258
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