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10 Commandments Sellers Need to Follow

Reblogger Michael Dagner
Real Estate Agent with Brokers Guild Classic 268081

This great advice is courtesy of my AR associate, Mimi Foster. 

Original content by Mimi Foster

Rules to Follow When Your House is on the Market

  1. 10 Commandments Sellers Need to FollowThou shall not turn down a showing.
    You usually only get one chance for prospective Buyers to see your home. Take them at every available opportunity.
  2. Thou shall not let anyone in who knocks on your door.
    People will often see a real estate sign and knock on the door asking to see your home. Never let them in. Have them call your agent.
  3. Thou shall keep your house in showing condition at all times. 
    Your house is on the market. How you live in your home and how you market your house are totally different. Every day, make your bed, clear countertops, put the toilet seats down, put dishes in the dishwasher, put dirty clothes where they belong. Always be prepared.
  4. Thou shall have no contact with prospective Buyers or their Realtor.
    You will receive an approximate time (a showing window) when your house will be shown. Make sure your home is ready at the beginning of the allotted window, and leave when they show up.
  5. Thou shall not be present for showings.
    It is imperative that you not be present for showings. NOT NEGOTIABLE.
  6. Thou shall kennel or remove pets for showings.
    People are there to see your home, but even those who love animals will be distracted by jumping dogs and loving cats, and many are allergic.
  7. Thou shall open curtains and turn on lights before a showing.
    Most people have no interest in homes that appear gloomy. Brighten it up!
  8. Thou shall hide all prescription drugs, valuables, firearms.
    Make sure they are not visible to people who are viewing your home, and password protect your computer.
  9. Thou shall keep your home odor free.
    No pet smells, no cooking smells, no strong potpourri. Even good smells in large doses are distracting.
  10. Thou shall take the first offer seriously.
    Ninety percent of first offers are the best offers. They are the most motivated. If you don't like the bid, negotiate, but do not discount the first proposal.

Seller rules

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Selling homes throughout Colorado Springs, Old Colorado City,
Manitou Springs, and surrounding areas
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

Thank you so much for the re-blog. Hope business is good up the road there. We are getting a lot of Denver agents selling down here because our prices are so much more affordable, but can't imagine doing that commute every day. 

Oct 06, 2017 09:57 AM
Michael Dagner
Brokers Guild Classic - Denver, CO
Your Denver Homes Realty Expert

I'm with you.  Probably works if you live in Castle Rock or Monument though.  A nice thoughtful list you prepared.  Thank you!

Oct 06, 2017 12:13 PM