Every seller wants his/her house to sell quickly and at the highest price. The way to achieve this is through careful planning and knowing how to professionally spruce up your house.
Treat your house as a product that can make money for you, not as a home. Focus on the fact that soon this house will no longer be yours. Don't look backwards, look towards the future. You have decided to sell, so try to take as unemotional view of your house as possible. more details...
Pricing Your House
Once you have decided to sell your house, you obviously want to get as much money as possible for it. It's very easy to get caught up in the excitement over choosing a sales price.
But in reality, it doesn't matter how much money YOU think your house is worth. The only person whose opinion really does matter is the buyer who makes you an offer.
Putting a value on any house involves comparing similar properties, allowing for the differences among them, tracking market changes and taking account of how many houses similar to yours are for sale. more details...
Photographing Your House
Follow these tips to create the best possible photos of your property.
Try to take the exterior photos of your property in the middle of the day when the sun is shining and try to get a blue sky background. Remember, you can replace the images you have placed with your property advertisement, so if you take
a better photo later, you can still include it. For interior photos, turn on all the lights. If you need to, change light bulbs for higher wattage versions, giving you the maximum amount of light. Take photographs of every room. Even if you suspect the room won't photograph well, shoot it anyway because the photo quality just might suprise you and be useable. more details...
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