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Why "as is" properties are not selling and why "move in ready" properties ARE selling

Reblogger Judy Colburn
Home Stager with ProStaged Homes

This is an outstanding article written by Lori Cain of Midtown Tulsa Real Estate. There's a lesson in this post for everyone. Thanks for a great post Lori!

Original content by Lori Cain License #142914

Why "as is" properties are not selling and why "move in ready" properties ARE selling

Fresh paint in neutral colors will yield results when preparing your home for sale

When preparing your home for sale, you need to evaluate what home buyers have purchased in your neighborhood in order to determine your list price AND to determine what you need to do to prepare your home for sale. If every home sold in the past six months had granite countertops and you have Formica countertops, do you think your home will sell? If every home sold was "immaculate and move-in ready," do you think your home that needs painting and new flooring will sell?

Home Buyers today want a bargain, but they don't want to do any work. And they don't have to. The inventory of homes in our market is huge and ever increasing. Even if your home is priced to reflect the need for new carpet or fresh paint, the average home buyer will walk six doors down and pay more for the home that needs no work.

Remove as many possible home buyer's objections BEFORE you list your home for sale in Tulsa. Think Buyers may not like your OU crimson-colored game room? Paint it. Brass light fixtures looking a bit dingy and dated? Install new ones. Carpet in the den looking a little worn? Replace it, and consider wood flooring.

Updated fixtures will help your home sell faster

Why "as is" properties are not selling and why "move in ready" properties ARE selling

Seek the advice of a home stager and/or real estate professional to identify improvements that will likely yield a return on your investment. Spending money up front to make your home shine and stand out from the competition will make your selling process so much easier. If you can't do the work yourself, your stager or Realtor will have vendors to recommend.  

The winning home selling strategy does not change. Your home will sell if it is in top condition, priced correctly and marketed aggressively. Choose the Listing Realtor that understands this selling strategy.

Preparing your home for sale requires some sweat equity and a humble attitude – but your participation in getting your home ready for market is truly “priceless.”

Originally Posted at: Midtown Tulsa Real Estate - Lori Cain

 

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Lori is a residential Realtor with Chinowth & Cohen Realtors serving the greater Tulsa area and specializing in downtown Tulsa and midtown Tulsa real estate.

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Steve Davis
Davis Coastal Properties - Carlsbad, CA
Carlsbad CA

"Remove as many possible home buyer's objections BEFORE you list your home for sale" is such solid advice. Great article. Thanks for reblogging it.

Oct 05, 2010 04:26 PM
Judy Colburn
ProStaged Homes - Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Glendora, San Dimas Covina, Home Staging

You are so welcome and I'm sure Lori thanks you as well. :-)

Oct 06, 2010 04:32 AM