What may be an exciting new endeavor for you can leave certain members of your family stressed and anxious. Therefore, finding ways to make a move from your current home and into a new home less stressful on your family is always a good idea. Here are a few ideas for making the transition into your new Phyllis Frankel Realty Group home an easier one – both on your children and on you:
Involve the entire family.
You may think that your small children don’t really understand or that your teenagers aren’t interested, but moving from your current home into a (2 comments)
Many home sellers spend so much time fretting over the details of selling their home, such as staging the home or offering buyer’s incentives, that they don’t take the time to realize that the difference between selling their home quickly and sitting on it for an extended period of time may very well be determined by the realtor they choose.
Now do we have your attention?
An experience and qualified realtor should be on the top of your to-do list when selling your home, as a great realtor has the tools, the training, and the experience to get your (0 comments)
Homeowners often wonder what they are contractually obligated to keep when selling and which household items they can take with them when they leave. If you are currently selling your home and you want to know what goes and what stays, read on:
Anything built-in remains
Although you may love the built-in china cabinet in your dining room, if it’s built in the buyer will anticipate it staying with the home. Likewise, regardless of how attached you are to the dining room’s chandelier, it must stay with the home if you are showing it with the home. The (2 comments)
seller: What Sellers Wish They Could Tell You
- 10/24/12 01:50 AM
Yes, we want to sell our home, but we also want buyers to know a little bit about what we want and what we definitely don’t want. Here are some things Phyllis Frankel Realty Group would tell buyers if we could: Please don’t include contingencies with your offer. If I get two offers, and your offer has a contingency attached to it, I will likely turn to the other offer, even if it isn’t attractive as yours. If you can avoid attaching a contingency, please do so. We definitely don’t want to see your offer contingent on the sale of your home! Please (2 comments)
Is the smell in your home turning off potential buyers? Even if you are not aware of any funky odor emanating from your abode, there may still be a problem because, many times, our noses simply become accustomed to a particular smell and therefore fail to notice it after a while. The best way to ensure you don’t have an odor problem is to ask an impartial friend for an opinion. Your agent will also be likely to give you an honest opinion regarding the odor in your home. If you are one of the unlucky ones to have an (7 comments)
We love kitchens, and so do buyers. In fact, it is a good bet that a great kitchen will result in more interest in your Phyllis Frankel Realty Group home. With that said, there are a few things you can do to make sure your kitchen stands out from the crowd and draws in buyers.
Here are just a few of the ways you can spice up your kitchen before your next home showing:
· Fresh flowers or fruit – A kitchen should feel fresh and inviting, and the best way to accomplish this is to add a bowl (0 comments)
Are you ready to sell? You are only ready to sell if the exterior of your home is as impressive as the exterior of your home. Many homeowners concentrate on the inside of their homes, but fail to see the importance of the outside of their Phyllis Frankel Realty Group listed property, as well.
Your home’s exterior is your home’s first impression; it can either entice buyers to want to see more, or turn off buyers before they even walk through the door. It is therefore imperative to tackle the landscape and exterior of your home when remodeling it to (1 comments)
If you are buying your first piece of Phyllis Frankel Realty Group property, you may wonder about what happens immediately following the initial offer placed on a home for sale. Although your realtor will be able to guide you as the process progresses, it is also important to educate yourself on the process of purchasing a home.
Although each individual purchase will vary slightly, here is what typically occurs after you have submitted your initial offer:
1. The seller’s agent will review the offer and submit it to the sellers. Once the sellers have reviewed the offer (they typically (0 comments)
seller: Selling Mistakes you Can’t Afford to Make
- 08/31/11 07:49 AM
If you are selling your home in today’s market, you will soon find that doing so may be a bit more difficult than in years past. Because the housing market still has not fully recovered from the housing crisis of a few years ago, and because there are many homes for sale on the market, sellers may have more difficulty selling their home. Because of this, as a seller you will want to avoid making mistakes that could delay selling your home. Here are a few mistakes from Phyllis Frankel Realty Group you just can’t afford to make when selling your home: Not (3 comments)
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