don’t neglect it, but in photographs, and showings, feature the elements that make your home special. Keep in mind, your selling point won’t be the common features your home shares with the other properties on the market. Instead, use your home’s unique features to grab the attention of buyers who are interested in those distinctive attributes.
BUYER’S STORY
When Vince and Sue were shopping for a new home, Vince wanted an ocean view of Ontario Lake. They looked at many desirable properties, on Toronto , Lakeshore area but didn’t find any that were right for them. Some were overpriced; others had obstructed views. The search went on for almost three months until they found an older home a short walk from the lake. The neglected exterior and dated interior were not encouraging, but when Vince stepped onto the third-floor balcony off the master suite, he was sold. Any shortcomings in wall color or fixtures faded away when he took in the view. He could now see the sunrise from his bedroom window every morning. What 20% of the home caught the eyes of Vince and Sue? The magnificent third-floor view of the Lake!
SELLER’S STORY
When Cam and Kate listed their home, they needed a buyer who wasn’t concerned that the house was on an unpaved road. Though the home was over 10 years old, the interior was updated with fresh, neutral wall colors and carpeting to look brand new. The towering trees and established yard gave the home a welcoming appeal.
The buyer had also looked at a home within just a few kilometres
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