Marion J. Williams - Realtor® - A GUIDE TO SELLING YOUR INHERITED HOUSE

overcrowded rooms, scratched doors, or dripping taps can disengage the buyer emotionally from the home. They will envision the problems they will have to face later, rather than the stone hearth that might tempt them, and immediately shift their attention to the next appointment while writing off your house. The greatest motivator for someone to make an offer on your property is a connection they make with it while imagining their life there. If this can be achieved, then you may have put an end to the buyers’ search for their perfect choice. Your motive is to keep them restless with the feeling that if they decide too late, someone else will buy their dream house.

IMPORTANCE OF ONLINE MARKE NLINE MARKETING

This is the online shopping age. Most prospective buyers first look online for what they want, before even employing the services of real estate agents. One survey said 97% of home buyers in the United States begin their search for houses on the internet. Photos of the home have more influence than written descriptions over whether a prospective buyer is interested or not. When listing a house, your photos need to be captivating such that buyers become anxious to see the house in person.

SUMMARY OF CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS

There are numerous things to do to get your property ready for the market. One of the most important is to get rid of clutter. This may be difficult, especially if you do not see it as clutter, but be aware that a prospective buyer will. Emotional attachment to your things should be kept low as it may keep you from realizing how cluttered your home will appear to strangers.

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