David Rosenstein, MBA, Realtor, SRES - WHAT BUYERS WANT: A GUIDE TO SELLING YOUR HOME

CMA results and maintaining a business-like and professional attitude, you can keep emotions at bay.

NOT OBTAINING REPAIR ESTIMATES

Whether you plan to repair any faults in the house before listing or leave them undone, obtain estimates for necessary or desirable repairs, and get them from more than one source. This will give you leverage in negotiations since you know exactly how much the repairs will cost.

SHUTTING OFF UTILITIES TILITIES

Keeping utility services on will prevent weather damage. Additionally, a house without lights is difficult to show and gives buyers the impression that the house needs more repairs than it really does. Keeping utilities on will make seeing the house more comfortable for buyers.

VIEWING HOME STAGING AS AN EXPENSE, NOT AN INVES T AN INVESTMENT

What you spend on staging your home can actually boost the sale in terms of time on the market and price received. It can help you make more money. A typical home-staging expenditure might range from 1 percent to 3 percent of the listing price of a home. On the other hand, it may result in selling the house for 5 percent to 10 percent more. Don’t underestimate the miraculous impact that staging can create.

NOT REPAIRING OR CLEANIN R CLEANING THE HOME

You’re going to lose money on the sale of your home if you’re not prepared to make repairs before listing it for sale. When you act ahead of time, it’s less expensive to fix things, and it’s an embarrassing (and expensive) proposition to let potential buyers

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