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Home Seller Etiquette in Houston Heights

Reblogger Linda Jamail Marshall
Real Estate Agent with Linda Marshall,Houston Texas, Linda Marshall, Realtors®

Home Seller Etiquette in Houston Heights

excellent article provided to us by regular blogger

Amy Boehm

Boerne, TX

Greetings from Innerloop Heights Houston Texas

Linda Jamail Marshall,Broker,ABR,RECS

www.LindaMarshallRealtors.com

Original content by Amy Boehm 550903


Sellers Etiquette - The Boehm TeamSpring Break is a few weeks away and the norm for our business is people start looking for their new home, whether they are up sizing, downsizing or relocating.  So here we are with all these new listings, which is wonderful!  

In the past I have blogged about different things you can do to make a home more attractive to a buyer, but one thing that I have not addressed is YOU!

We love our Sellers, but there are a few etiquette rules we need you to know. 

The first and most important is when you receive an appointment for your home to be shown, please leave.  I know you know your home better than anyone, but the buyers want to see themselves in the home.  This will be a little hard if they feel that they are being stalked by the home owner.  They will not feel comfortable to open cabinets, closets and make comments to each other and their agent as well.  So now is the time for you to head out to the local Starbucks or take your pet for a walk.  

Second, your comments about your home could be used against you!  The buyer might

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 not appreciate that the next door neighbor has the cutest little dog that greets you every morning as you go out to get your paper or that the teen on the end of the street has nightly parties and you can't wait until you move.  You don't mean to say things that could be taken negatively, but it happens.  

Third, we know that sometimes you really don't get the notice that you needed to get your house in order, you were out at Little League or over at Grandma's when the call came and there was no way to get to the house and get it picked up before the appointment. So this is when you just have to have an agreement with everyone that lives in the house that the basic clutter is picked up and everything has had a quick wipe down before you ever leave. Think about how you feel when you walk into a cluttered home, do you see the house or the clutter?

And remember throwing everything into drawers, cabinets and closets really doesn't work:)  The buyers will be opening those too.  The best case scenario is to get rid of all the clutter that you don't need on a daily basis, pack it up, give it away, store it somewhere until you move.  Pack up out of season clothes and extra toys.  All of these things will help your home seem bigger and more inviting. 

Remember the goal is to sell your home, not necessarily to live your most comfortable life.  Hopefully it will be short term. The best advice I can give you is to remember once you put your home on the market, it is no longer a home, but a House For Sale!

 

 

 

Amy Boehm

The Boehm Team

Realtor, ABR, CRS, ALHS, CLHMS

Keller Williams Realty

The Boehm Team Facebook Page   @boehmteam  

 

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Linda Jamail Marshall, Broker,ABR,OSC,RECS

Innerloop Houston Tx. Specialist

2011-2012-2013-2014 FIVE STAR Agent Texas Monthly Magazine

2003-2011,2013 Top 1% Buyer Agents Houston Association of Realtors

713-523-4600, marshallrealtor@gmail.com

Rob Ernst
Certified Structure Inspector - Reno, NV
Reno, NV-775-410-4286 Inspector & Energy Auditor

This must be a popular topic as this is the 2nd one I have seen today. Is the fact that home prices are down making people care less about how it shows?

Mar 01, 2012 12:46 PM
Tim Lorenz
TIM LORENZ - Elite Home Sales Team - Mission Viejo, CA
949 874-2247

Now that is a good list of the etiquette needed by buyers.

Mar 01, 2012 01:18 PM