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You Have Moved Out – The House is Vacant – Now What?

Reblogger Kerry Lucasse
Real Estate Agent with eXp Realty - Urban Nest Real Estate Group GA# 305421

If you have to move out of your Atlanta home before it sells, this article is a must read!

The ideal situation would be to have the main rooms (living, dining, kitchen and master bedroom) staged and also price your home at or 2% below market value to ensure that it sells within 30 days.  

If you don't have the budget for staging, there are also some fantastic ideas below:

Original content by Myrl Jeffcoat

 

 

Without a doubt, this housing cycle more than any other I've experienced as a Realtor these past 30+ years, has produced a larger percentage of vacant properties listed For Sale.  In addition to the avalanche of REO or bank owned properties; and number of homes being marketed as short-sales, are folks, who need to move for employment opportunities, and other reasons.  They must leave their existing home behind.

Real Estate professionals say, vacant homes often sell slowly, and for less money than well furnished similar properties  That's because many folks buy on emotion and have a hard time warming up to an empty house.  A lived-in home can be much more appealing.

 

 

 

Empty homes often present an echo when you walk through them, and because doors and windows aren’t opened to allow air to circulate, odors can accumulate. 

So, you are marketing a vacant home, what can you do to create an edge from all other vacant properties listed For Sale?

(1) Leave draperies and window coverings on the windows when you move.  In most cases they will not fit your new home anyway.  And leaving them in place, helps to muffle the echo heard in vacant houses.

(2) Deep clean and paint the house.  When homeowners move, they take pictures and move furniture to take with them.  This usually leaves discolorations on the walls, and flaws not previously noticed are now visible.  Paint is inexpensive, and often pays dividends in sales price.  Use neutral colors, which will go with furniture, prospective homebuyers may have.

(3) Light fixtures should be left throughout the house.  Lighting helps the house seem more welcoming.  If you have 60 watt bulbs in the fixtures, consider increasing the watts to 75 or even 100, if the lamp or fixture will accommodate it.  Rooms seem larger and warmer with more light. 

(4) If you can leave some of your furniture behind, it is worth doing.  Make certain it is of reasonably good quality, and not old furniture you were planning on hauling off to the dumps.  Furniture in a marketed home can help a homebuyer put things in perspective.  Furniture provides an element of scale to a room. 

(5) Consider a Home Staging service, or furniture rental.  If you don't have enough furniture for your new home and this existing home you re selling, staging or furniture rental can make a great difference.

(6) Only rent out your vacant home if you have no financial recourse, but to do so.  Generally typical tenants do not keep houses in "show-to-sell" condition, nor are they always the most cooperative in allowing access for showings. 

If you are selling a vacant home, be certain to communicate with your real estate professional about other tips to selling your home!  And Good Luck to YOU!



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Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Kerry - Thank you so much for the reblog.  It is greatly appreciated!  Hopefully, it will help educate sellers of vacant properties, to better prepare their homes for more successful sales.  Have a GREAT 2012!

Jan 02, 2012 07:27 AM
Tonya Jones
Solid Source Realty, Inc. - Lithonia, GA
REALTOR®

Happy New Year Kerry!  This is great information.  I find it so much easier to sell the vacant listings that are clean and still look just a little bit occupied with some staging!

Jan 02, 2012 08:05 AM
Gary L. Waters Broker Associate, Bucci Realty
Bucci Realty, Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Eighteen Years Experience in Brevard County

Staging is so important. Amazing how many buyers wonder what will fit in a room and to see it answers so many questions.

Jan 03, 2012 01:03 AM
Kathy Clulow
Uxbridge, ON
Trusted For Experience - Respected For Results

Kerry - Builders learned a long time ago that model homes helped sell their product better when they were staged ..... it's time the rest of the world caught up

Jan 11, 2012 03:18 PM