home in immaculate showing condition and spotless at all times. With small children, this can be almost impossible to do, even if one of the parents does not hold a job outside of the home.
Finally, the home can be “staged” for sale.
STATISTICS FOR SELLING VACANT HOMES
Statistics from a 2015 survey indicate that homes expiring from their primary listings were generally homes that were lived in by tenants or the homeowners themselves. There were 400 homes listed on the market as owner occupied. Approximately 36% of these homes’ listing expired, versus the 29% that were unoccupied by the owner. Therefore, the statistics, in fact, show that owner-occupied homes will take more time to sell.
MOVING OUT WHILE S T WHILE SELLING
A psychological benefit of moving out of your home while it is on the market is that it signals a “motivated seller” to potential buyers. An occupied home will not give the message that the seller is ready to negotiate and sell as does one that looks lived in. If you’re planning on putting your home on the market soon, it is best to do so after you have moved into a new place. This way, prospective buyers will be able to see that you are ready to sell, finalize, and close the deal as soon as they are ready to go. This will also help in staging the home with furniture and decor. If the agent or you have decided that the house should not be staged and instead remain empty, then all the better. Minimize furniture within the home when you move out. This will help buyers to picture where their furniture will fit into the home, even if they do not like what you currently have. Decorative pictures — not family portraits or pictures of your children — will also help the home to feel inviting, without being
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