In my last blog I described the pros and cons of hosting an open house. If you are selling your Nashville home and decided that you’d like to open your doors to the public in hopes to attract a serious buyer then here are some helpful tips on how to have the most effective and successful open house to help expedite the sale of your home.
First & Foremost – Obviously the first thing on your checklist to conquer should be to clean your house and make it look immaculate. Clear the clutter, remove excess furniture that may crowd (2 comments)
selling your nashville home: Selling Your Nashville Home? The Pros & Cons of Open Houses
- 09/09/14 01:11 AM
If you have made the giant leap to sell your Nashville home than you’ve likely began the process of staging, eradicating no longer wanted items and furniture, doing some surface upgrades, and giving your home a thorough cleaning. At some point you’re probably going to ponder whether or not you should have open houses to increase exposure and lure in potential buyers. While some Realtors who may never have landed a sale from open houses may influence you to think they are a waste of time, other Realtors may not concur who have had great success wheeling in the perfect buyer (0 comments)
There is far more to selling a Nashville home than cleaning the carpets, slapping on a fresh coat of paint, upgrading fixtures and having a Realtor post a “For Sale” sign in your front lawn. First things first, you need to understand your current market conditions and absorption rate in order for you to price your home competitively.
So what is a real estate absorption rate? Simply stated it is the number of weeks it takes to sell the current inventory at the present rate of sales – an extremely important element all sellers must factor (1 comments)
Residential real estatein Nashville has definitely changed it's pace. We are officially out of the brackish real estate waters and instead, flowing down a river that seems to be getting stronger. In fact, homes here in Nashville are selling like pancakes! – quite a shift from just a few short years ago when houses would sit on the market for months at a time. However, now that it is such a seller’s market, a lot of buyers are finding that not only are homes going under contract within days of being listed, they (1 comments)
Let Your Trash Be Someone Else’s Treasure! Whether you’re moving from Nashville, moving within Nashville, or moving to Nashville, shedding back your move load from all the things you no longer need, use, or want makes moving immensely easier. Even if you’re not a “hoarder” you’d be surprised at how much “stuff” you accumulate over the years. Despite the organization and hard work they require, hosting a garage sale is a great way to rid your junk and put a nice wad of cash in your wallet. I pocketed over $1100 from (0 comments)
Don’t’ Let “Spot” Leave A Mark! Advice For Pet Owners Selling Their Homes
We all love our pets! And if you love your dog as much as I love mine then you really consider them a family member. They are a part of our household, our lives, and our hearts. And although you may think that your pet is the most adorable and lovable creature on the planet, they can leave a not-so-cute impression on potential buyers if your home is on the market. (4 comments)
Tudor Homes are a modern-day revival of the homes built in the 1500’s during the Tudor Dynasty in England. Also known as Tudor Revival or Medieval Revival. They originally made their appearance in the United States between 1890 to 1940. In fact in Washington D.C., Tudor Homes along with Colonial Revival homes made up the largest portion of homes built during the 1920’s and 1930’s. European architects brought the eclectic and asymmetrical Tudor design to the U.S. to initially build for the wealthy. During this era the Tudor Style Home took forms of elaborate mansions to more modest (1 comments)