Home Selling: How to increase the Saleable
Value of your Home
We all want the best deals in
whatever we are purchasing or selling. While you're selling your house, you want
the best price possible for it. You may set your price a little higher leaving
room for negotiations but sometimes even after these talks you may not get the
price you were hoping for. The buyer's offer just does not match up to your
expectations.
Of course there are several ways to ensure that
you sell your house for the price you are looking at. The first rule is to
impress him. When a buyer walks in to your house, he probably makes up his mind
in the first few minutes. Why? Because decisions like buying a house are more
often based on emotional responses than logic.
Just take care to create a good impression. You
may need to make renovations but only if they are absolutely necessary and will
fetch you a better price or improve the chances of a quicker sale. But without
spending too much you can still create that good impression by adding value to
it. How can you do that? Here are some guidelines.
For the Interiors:
The colors on your walls. Darker shades are
generally a no-no. Lighter shades (like white or off-white) will create a bright
atmosphere. The other advantage is that they make the rooms look larger and more
spacious.
Keep the house clean and tidy. Firstly keep all
the clutter away. Secondly clean mirrors, carpets, windows, appliances- just
about all surfaces.
If any wall or roof is leaking, get it fixed
and painted over to cover the water stains. This renovation is necessary. Any
wallpaper which is discolored needs replacing.
Inspect your windows and doors. Loose door
knobs, chipped surfaces, squeaky noises etc. needs to be fixed. Same goes for
broken switches.
Do not ignore your basement, attic and garage.
If not spick and span, at least get them organized.
For the Exteriors:
Mow your lawn regularly; rake the leaves and
sweep your sidewalk especially on days when a prospective buyer is coming over.
To add more color to the exteriors, you can plant more flowers or put in potted
ones. Don't forget your lawn is the first thing your buyer will be viewing.
Paint, polish or clean your main door. Clean
the knocker on your door and make sure the doorbell is working properly. Also,
investing in a decent doormat is a good idea.
If any window panes are cracked or broken, they
must be replaced.
To make your house look new, you can also get
it painted but only if it fits your budget and will add definite advantage while
selling.
Adding value to your house by grooming it is
essential if you want to get a good price and sell it faster. You may have to
shell out some money but it will be worth it when you see that you've got the
price you've been looking to sell at. So go ahead and spruce up!
By
Anjana Appanna
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