To read tip #1 please click here.
By now, most homeowners are starting to get frustrated if their home is taking a long time to sell.
The tip from my first post was to make sure the home is priced right.
Tip #2 is to consider the condition of your home. Most homebuyers are looking for turnkey move in ready homes. How does your home stack up? I would recommend looking at the following for a quick spruce up:
Exterior of the home: Freshen up the curb appeal with some new landscaping and mulch. Make sure the grass is mowed and that the yard looks neat and tidy.
Inside the home: A fresh coat of paint goes a long way to make a room look bigger and brighter. Make sure the house looks neat and tidy- store away all items that you don't use everyday and put away the clutter- you don't want anything to distract the buyer from thinking about what a wonderful house it is. Is your carpet worn out and stained? It may be time to think about replacing it if it is. While carpet and paint are usually easy fixes, homebuyers would often rather see it already done.
Finally, make your home smell like "home". Bake some cookies or light a scented candle to give the air a nice aroma and ambiance.
Please contact me if you would like some tips on how to help your home sell. Chrissy Moock 330-936-2519
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General public, past clients, current clients, for sale by owners, and others in the real estate business... I'd like to hear from you! What do you expect from your REALTOR? How can the process of selling or buying a home be improved upon? Was there something that your REALTOR/loan officer/title company did that was outstanding?? Please feel free to leave comments and share your experiences. Please, no name bashing.
There was an interesting article in yesterday's newspaper about the 4 different types of shoppers.
The Primitive (or compulsive) Shopper
The compulsive shopper is driven by anxiety. They aren't worried about what they're buying, as long as they are buying. The compulsive shopper will go home after their shopping binge and hide the packages. They also prefer to purchase a certain item, like shoes or clothing for women, or electronics for men.
The Neurotic Shopper
The neurotic shopper shops excessively, looking for the perfect item. They will plan their shopping around something they need or want. The neurotic shopper is looking for the "perfect" or "particular" type of something, like a particular style of sweater. This shopper will buy several items, bring them home, try them on, then either return them all, or pick one. They tend to return things.
The Psychotic Shopper
The typical psychotic shopper is represented by a person who appears to be in "manic" phase who went on a shopping spree. This type of shopper is commonly mistaken as a compulsive shopper.
The Normal Shopper
The normal shopper saves their money and plans their purchases. They understand the ideas of delayed gratification and saving money for big ticket items.
So, what kind of shopper are you? I am probably a neurotic shopper. I will usually have an idea of what I want a certain clothing item to look like and then I will hunt and hunt until I find it. During my hunt I will buy clothes along the way that would kind of work and then return them later. I often find myself getting disappointed when I can't find exactly what I want, or if it doesn't fit right.
I recently was shopping for a dress to wear to my company's holiday party. This usually wouldn't be such an ordeal, except that I am about 3 months pregnant making it harder to find something that would fit and meet my expectations. I wanted something that was holiday-ish with some sparkle to it. I went to every store in town that I normally would buy from- Sears, Target, Kohls, JcPenneys, Macys, Burlington etc. In my shopping process I purchased several items which I later returned. I'd find a dress and think, well this isn't really what I want, but I guess it will work. I finally went back to Sears to return something and took one more look at their dresses. They must have got a new shipment in!!! I found several new ones to try on and finally found one that satisfied me. Sigh. Ok, so it was still a little too big, but at least there is room for my belly to grow. I won't even talk about maternity clothes- that might take another 5 paragraphs. Who do they design those after????

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