The new year has come and gone and if selling your Wexford home is a
priority within the first few months of the year, it can be
accomplished, but it will take some work.
Presently it is a buyer’s market, so the first thing you will need to do
is realize the current market value of your Wexford home may not be
what you thought. Many buyers look for a new home during the first few
months of the year. This allows them to be in the home before fall when
school starts and the holidays are just around the corner.
One of the best things a seller can do is to price their Wexford home
right the first time to reduce the time that it spends on the market.
The longer the home is on the market, the more price reductions you may
have to make. This causes prospective buyers to wonder what is wrong
with the home. Everyone wants to make a profit from selling their home,
however in today’s market, overpricing a home can mean it will not sell.
Checking homes in the neighborhood and getting a good idea of the value
of your Wexford home can help you to price it right the first time.
Providing good information on the home will help.
Buyers are interested in how energy efficient the home may be, when
updates to the home were made and a floor plan can be beneficial.
Of course, preparing your Wexford home is crucial. It is essential to
clear out the clutter and have the home as bare as possible. Buyers are
interested in being able to envision their belongings in the home.
Correcting problems and showing your Wexford home in the best possible
light will help it to sell faster.
Access to the home is another important aspect.
Make sure your Wexford home is accessible at all hours and easy for the
real estate agent to show. Keep it clean and ready at a moment’s notice
and increase your odds of selling. The first impression is always the
one that people remember.
Flexibility can work in your favor. If a prospective buyer wants you to
include the lawnmower, be prepared to do so. Maybe they would like you
to leave some of the furnishings or the glider on the front porch.
Today’s buyers are more in control of the deal on a home and they know
it, so be prepared for unusual requests.
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