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October 10, 2008

To Fix Or Not To Fix When Selling Your Huntsville Home

Filed under: Huntsville AL Real Estate, Sellers — Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky

To Fix or Not To Fix When Selling Your Huntsville Home

That is the question all Huntsville home owners should ask themselves when they consider selling their home.

huntsvilleThe first item on the fix-it list: clear the clutter! If your closets, attic, basement, garage, and other storage areas appear neat, half-full and organized, your house will seem to have more storage space. To accomplish the clutter - clearing task, empty the house, hold a garage sale, and use the profits to help offset the next set of fix-it priorities.

Check your house for “curb appeal”. The exterior is the first impression a prospective buyer has of your home. Make it as inviting as you can. Think of it as outside decorating. Clean (or paint, if necessary) the exterior, re-sod brown spots and crab grass, mow the lawn, pull weeds, remove dead trees or plants, and trim the shrubs.

Flowers give warmth and personality to a home. Plant them tastefully in pots or beds at the entrance, on decks and around patios. If it isn’t flower season, at least clean the beds, remove the dead leaves, and cover the ground with fresh wood chips or other clean looking mulch.

If you have a limited budget, make the most of it. Put the money where it is most obviously needed and the return the greatest and most visible.

Fix Little Things

Take care of the little obvious things: fix leaking faucets, stop running toilets, replace broken windows, kill pet or mildew odors, repair holes in screens, remove mildew from tile, and re-caulk around bathtubs and sinks. Walk around; look at your house with a prospective buyer’s eyes. Small things tell buyers whether or not a house has been maintained. 

Paint it! 

A coat of light-colored, neutral paint-white or off-white-will make your home’s interior look crisper, cleaner, and also larger. Many buyers may not be able to imagine their sofa in your decor. White interiors work for the greatest number of people without their having to redecorate immediately. If you just moved, would you want to redo every room?

Your Carpeting

If the carpet is in reasonable condition, have it shampooed. If it is worn, threadbare or a non-neutral color, consider replacing it with beige or gray. You do not need to purchase the best quality money can buy. Lifetime wear is not required. You want it to look great now. Neutral walls and carpet do not offend anyone. Almost all furnishings look good with them. Rental property managers know this and have been doing it for years.

Professional Inspection

Consider having your house inspected by qualified inspector. Safety- and health-related items, such as radon and electrical problems could kill a sale if not properly attended to. It is much better to fix these items on your own time schedule and financial terms than hurriedly during a contract negotiation. Roof leaks, even if inactive, are also deal breakers.

What else do you fix amongst the inspector’s flagged items? Unless you can realistically get money back, fix only the problems with major systems. You want to keep your home’s selling price as low as possible to increase the pool of buyers.

Do not undertake any major remodeling in preparation for sale. It places more limitations on the size of your buyer pool. Tastes vary, and some people will dislike the results of your efforts. You will have to raise your selling price to reflect your fix-up investment, thereby pricing your home out of the range of other potential buyers.

A neutral color scheme in a house that sparkles brings you the highest return in the shortest time. 

Learn more about Huntsville real estate at MoveToHuntsville.com or give us a call, 256-508-0211.

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November 17, 2006

Top Tips For Selling A Home During Holidays

Filed under: Huntsville AL Real Estate, Sellers — Huntsville Real Estate Expert Mike Manosky

Consider potential buyers spiritual backgrounds in your market before decorating for a holiday.

   -Minimize holiday decorations to keep focus on your home and its features and benefits.

   -Less is more when decorating a home for the holidays while you are trying to sell. Streamline the amount of holiday specific decorations you display.

   -Christmas trees and other large holiday decorations consume space that might make rooms appear smaller.

   -Install and remove exterior holiday decorations 2 weeks before and after holiday.

   -Turn off lighted holiday decorations before showings, buyers should focus on your home and not your decorations.

   -If you are having out-of-town house guests, ask your agent to postpone showings until after your guests depart.

   -Leave out a plate of home-made holiday treats for potential buyers.

   -Display summer photos of home and gardens to inform buyers of the features of the home in other seasons.

   -Before showings remove snow, ice and leaves from walkways and driveways. Don’t overlook outside entrances to basements, garages, and porches.

   -If you plan to close the purchase or sale of a home near a holiday, check with your agent, title, company and lender to verify two business days before closing that they have all the required documents and funds have been wired to complete the transaction.

   -If you are closing on your new home, select a mid-week day, early in the day, to schedule your closing time, to accommodate last minute delays by a mortgage loan processor, insurance or title company.

   -If you plan to move during the holidays, keep in mind that moving companies will require more notice and could charge additional fees for packing, moving and delivering household goods on week-ends and holidays.

 

 

 

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