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Seller Checklist When Leaving a Vacant Unsold House

Reblogger Shanna Hall
Real Estate Agent with Real Estate Solutions 2002018857

Debbie make some really excellent points- everyone wants to take cost saving measures- but how much is it going to save you i the long run.  I suggest that you continue with these suggestions other wise it can costs thousands in sale price instead of saving hundreds in utilities!

Original content by Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties TN Broker: 208698

Seller Checklist When Leaving a Vacant Unsold House

Moving vanSummer is busy when it comes to moving and many homes in Clarksville TN will not be sold when the sellers move out. This poses a concern for sellers as to what they should do if they want to continue to keep it their homes on the market for sale. Making sure that a house looks like a well-cared for home is important so as to attract buyers and get the best price and a quicker sale. 

With expenses from the new and old home coming in, there is a tendency for sellers to want to scale back, to shut off utilities and delay lawn cutting services until it is absolutely necessary. This is not the time to scrimp and make your home look neglected or like it has been abandoned.

Consider these items when leaving your vacant unsold house:

1) Curb appeal will help get buyers in the door-- Keep your lawn on a routine cutting rotation. It needs to look like someone is living there. Don't forget the shrubs and trees limbs grow too and don't let them get out of hand and overgrown looking. 

2) It's hot outside-- Outside temperatures can be over 90 degrees and going into a hot house is a turnoff. If it is cool you will have buyers take time to look at the house instead of only thinking about how quickly they can get out of the hot house and back into a cool car. It is okay to turn the thermostat up a few degrees higher than normal. This will still feel cool to a buyer coming in from the outside.

3) Buyers need to be able to see the features--Even during the summer months a home without lights can be dark and not a pleasant showing experience.  If the showing is in the evening hours without lights, an agent is wasting their time and a buyer cannot see whether they like the house or not.

4) Not having climate control is bad for your home-- Sheetrock tape can pop, cracks appear, doors and trim separate, flooring can become unglued and lift. Keeping your air on helps protect your interior finishes.

5) No utilities makes a buyer think that you may be in a financial crisis--Having your utilities on will make the house feel like a home and have you ready for an offer, the home inspection and appraisal periods that do require utilities be on. It may even save you new deposits and connections fees. Turning utilties off can also strain the systems and cause problems with surges when they are turned back on. Just leave them on.

6) For plumbing fixtures-- it is okay to turn the breakers to the off position on your water heater and turn water shutoffs off at sinks, etc. Nobody should be using these and a home inspector will know to turn them back on to check them out.

7) Keep blinds semi open-- Closing blinds completely makes a home look unocuppied, dark when showing and may invite thieves or vandals.

8) Have a neighbor or friend keep an eye out-- A neighbor doing a routine check every few days will help give you peace of mind. Your agent should help monitor the property as well. 

9) Let your insurance and mortgage companies know you are moving--  Make sure you have proper insurance coverage for your vacant home. 

9) Touch up housecleaning--Showings produce foot traffic and dirt. Bugs die and counters, window seals and light fixtures may get dusty. Toilets get water rings. Arrange to have a light clean up to keep the house looking ready for buyers and smelling good.

Seller Checklist When Leaving a Vacant Unsold House.

By assuring that the house looks cared for and ready for buyers your home will be looked upon favorably by buyers and hopefully you will get an offer soon. If you have a home in Clarksville TN and would like to know what you home is worth, contact Clarksville TN Real Estate Agent Debbie Reynolds at 931-920-6730.

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Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

Shanna, Debbie did list several great ideas for homeowners!  Great re-blog!

Jul 06, 2015 12:59 AM
William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

The original blog was great...glad you re-blogged it.  Hits most points people need to think about.

Jul 06, 2015 05:51 AM
Lawrence "Larry" & Sheila Agranoff. Cell: 631-805-4400
The Top Team @ Charles Rutenberg Realty 255 Executive Dr, Plainview NY 11803 - Plainview, NY
Long Island Condo and Home Specialists

Great reblog and one homeowners should be reading!

Jul 20, 2015 10:18 PM