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Top 10 Ways to Make Home Buyers Hate Your House! Please read this if you are listing your home. Contact Robert Rose Jr Prudential NJ Properties 908-295-1807 or www.bridgewaternjhomes.com

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Top 10 Ways to Make Home Buyers Hate Your House

Selling a Home? Avoid these Home Buyer Turnoffs

Are you selling a home? Did you know that even though home buyers are all looking for something different, the majority of them will turn around and walk back out of your door if they notice one or more of these Top 10 problems.

 

1. Odors

House odors are number one on the home sellinguh-oh list. And narrowing it down, odors from cigarette smoke and pets take top billing, with mildew not far behind.

If you smoke indoors--the house smells like cigarettes. If you have pets, the house might smell bad--even if you don't notice it. Ask someone who doesn't live there to take a sniff, and don't get angry when they tell you the truth.

Eradicate the odors so that you can present potential buyers with a clean, fresh atmosphere--not a house that's full of perfumes to cover up the odors.

 

2. Dogs that Meet You at the Door or in the Driveway

Dogs frighten some people and irritate others. You'll have a much better response from showings if you control your pets--dogs, cats, whatever.

You say you plan to put them in a bedroom or garage and then ask people not to open the door to that area? Bad idea. Would you buy a house you can't inspect? Of course not.

Remove pets during showings if possible. If you can't, contain them in crates for their own safety and to show respect for the feelings of potential buyers.

 

3. Dirty Bathrooms

Grimy bathrooms are an instant turnoff. Scrub them, paint them, buy a new shower curtain, rugs and towels--do what it takes to make them shine. If you're serious about selling the home, the extra work is a must.

 

4. Dimly Lit Rooms

Dark homes are a turnoff to most home buyers, so try to brighten them up:

 

  • Replace dim light fixtures
  • Install additional light fixtures
  • Install (quality) sun tunnels or skylights
  • Remove heavy drapes to let the light stream through windows
  • Repaint some rooms with colors that reflect light
  • Trim tree limbs that shadow the house

Dirty and fogged windows are another buyer turnoff. Clean them inside and out to bring in more light. If possible, replace any double-pane windows with broken seals. You can find them by looking for a foggy residue that cannot be removed.

 

5. A House Full of Busy Wallpaper

Busy wallpaper in every room turns off most buyers, and even people who love wallpaper rarely like what you've chosen. It's a personal decorative touch that they want to select themselves.

It's the masses you must appeal to when you're selling a home, so take a hard look at your wallpaper and decide if it should be removed and replaced with paint. Don't paint over it, because it will be obvious that you did--and buyers know that makes removing it even more difficult.

 

6. Damp Basements

Dampness or damp smells in the basement throw up a red flag to buyers that the foundation leaks!

Most problems we see are not caused by faulty foundations. They occur because rainwater is being diverted towards the foundation instead of away from it.

 

  • Clogged underground drains
  • No rain gutters along roofline
  • Downspouts aimed the wrong way

Go outside the next time it rains and determine where runoff water is going.

 

7. Bugs

Roaches, spiders, any insect that shouldn't be in the house. Get rid of them.

 

8. Poor Curb Appeal

You must grab a buyer's interest from the curb if you want to sell the home for top dollar. Home buyers often refuse to go into a house with an unkempt yard, sagging doors or peeling paint. You say you can't afford to paint? Okay, but get that yard in tip-top shape and grab a screwdriver to fix those doors.

 

9. Gutters with Plants Growing in Them

I'm serious. Some people never clean their gutters, and it always makes buyers wonder what else hasn't been maintained.

Remember the drainage issue in #6? Cleaning packed gutters might help.

 

10. Sellers Who Hang Around for Showings

Yes, you... leave the house during showings. Home buyers feel awkward about opening closet doors and lingering for a really good look at the house if the seller is home.

If you're selling by owner, give them some space, don't hover.

 

Parting Words

Most of the Top 10 problems are home selling issues you can correct without spending a lot of money. Do it now, before you put the house on the market, because if your house develops a reputation among agents as the house that smells, the house with the huge barking dog or thehouse where the owner won't leave people alone, it will be too late. Your house will be last on their list to show potential buyers.

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Lorinda Ward
Keffer Realty - Norfolk, VA
Serving, Hampton Roads Virginia. Norfolk, Chesapeake, Va Beach

Great post listed with a bunch of facts, if there is no curb appeal you will have a hard time getting buyers in the front door.

Mar 13, 2011 05:25 AM
David Burrows
Classic Realty - Fairfax, VA
No Pressure, Just Seriously Devoted to Real Estate

Wow, great post! I totally agree with you that most of this is easily fixed. If the sellers don't want to go away while home is being previewed, the listing agent should buy them a $50 dollar Starbucks gift card and tell them to enjoy while the buyers tour their home.

Mar 13, 2011 05:26 AM
Janet McCarthy
San Diego Homes Guide - San Diego, CA
Broker Associate

Love  the catchy title and the list is right on track.  I think Realtors should have something like this in their listing or pre listing packet

Mar 13, 2011 05:27 AM
Les & Sarah Oswald
Realty One Group - Eastvale, CA
Broker, Realtor and Investor

Great post. I don't even like to show homes when I am greeted by barking dogs. I usually just keep on driving.....

Mar 13, 2011 05:32 AM
Diana Mehnert
Coldwell Banker Harris McHaney & Faucette - Bella Vista, AR

Very well said.  Like Janet says, every agent should have a list like this in to give to their Sellers.  We do, it we go over it with our sellers.  Those that fix the issue sell pretty quick, those that don't.....well there still on the market.

Mar 13, 2011 05:36 AM
Stephanie McCarty
McCarty Homes - Canton, GA
REALTOR

great piece.   I agree completely.   Nothing like being mauled by a seller's big dog - I like dogs but recently one lunged and tore a hole in a favorite sweater - seller said nothing.   That's not a great start to getting your home sold.

Mar 13, 2011 06:13 AM