Marketing is what sells a home. This includes taking great photos of your property and enhancing its appeal. Pricing and staging are also important factors. Contact us at KBRE today to learn more about how we turn your selling experience in to one you will never forget.
Here are some tips to getting your home sold quickly:
HIRE a professional who does real estate FULL TIME
Someone who is active in the market and is touring homes on a regular basis
Someone who understands how to help you overcome the obstacles of selling a home
Someone with networking skills to get your listing in front of as many people as possible.
Always take professional photos/videos of your home for your marketing
Stage your home properly to attract more buyers
Remove curtains/shades to bring in more light
Remove all knick-knacks and clutter throughout the home
Make sure your marketing includes a virtual tour, floorplan & 3D tour.
Make sure to market on ALL the sites possible. Exposure is KEY!
Repaint your walls to neutral colors.
Replace warn/damaged carpet
Make sure home is clean but not overly scenty
Remove garbages before showings
Clean Litter Boxes
Don’t light scented candles or spray scented smells inside
Spruce up your yard for curb appeal
Put a Sign out front with Flyers or a Virtual Flyer
Invite Neighbors/Buyers to open Houses
Searching for candidates for our “TELL YOUR STORY CAMPAIGN”
*****Tips to Help Your Listing Stand Out:*****
Clear everything off your shelves, walls, counters, etc. You want a blank slate for people to walk into so they can picture themselves living in your home.
Hire a Realtor who does PROFESSIONAL photos. Drones are the new deal.
Replace the carpet and paint your walls to get top dollar.
When upgrading your home, REMEMBER, Kitchen and Bathrooms sell homes! Choose your upgrades wisely. And if you would like a professional opinion, call me!
Put new bark dust in and spruce up the outside of the home to have curb appeal.
Vacuum before every showing.
Make it easy to view your home.
Of Course, PRICE IT RIGHT. You don’t want to be that lonesome home on the market for months with people wondering what’s wrong with it. If it sits, people want to negotiate more.