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Step 1:
Plan and Prepare
Some 5 million existing homes are sold each
year, and while each transaction is different every owner wants the same thing
- the best possible deal with the least amount of hassle and aggravation.
Unfortunately, home selling has become a more
complex business than it used to be. New seller disclosure statements, longer
and more mysterious form agreements, and a range of environmental concerns
have all emerged in the past decade.
More importantly, the home-selling process
has changed. Buyer brokerage - where REALTORS® represent homebuyers -
is now common nationwide, and good buyer-brokers want the best for their clients.
The result is that while almost 100,000 existing
homes are sold each week, the process is not as easy for sellers as it was
five or 10 years ago. Surviving in today's real estate world requires experience
and training in such fields as real estate marketing, financing, negotiation
and closing - the very expertise available from Arizona Dream Finders.
Are you ready?
The home-selling process typically starts several months before a property
is made available for sale. It's necessary to look at a home through the eyes
of a prospective buyer and determine what needs to be cleaned, painted, repaired
and tossed out.
Ask yourself: If you were buying this home
what would you want to see? The goal is to show a home which looks good, maximizes
space and attracts as many buyers - and as much demand - as possible.
While part of the "getting ready" phase relates
to repairs, painting and other home improvements, this is also a good time
to ask why you really want to sell.
Selling a home is an important matter and
there should be a good reason to sell - perhaps a job change to a new community
or the need for more space. Your reason for selling can impact the negotiating
process so it's important to discuss your needs and wants in private with
the Arizona Dream Finder Realtor® who will represent you.
When should you sell?
The marketplace tends to be more active in the summer because parents want
to enroll children in classes at the beginning of the school year (usually
August). The summer is also typically when most homes are likely to be available.
Generally speaking, markets tend to have some
balance between buyers and sellers year-round. In a given community, for example,
there may be fewer buyers in late December, but there are also likely to be
fewer homes available for purchase. So, home prices tend to rise or fall because
of general demand patterns rather than the time of the year.
How do you improve your home's value?
The general rule in real estate is that buyers seek the least expensive home
in the best neighborhood they can afford. In terms of improvements, this means
you want a home that fits in the neighborhood but is not over-improved. For
example, if most homes in your neighborhood have three bedrooms, two baths
and 2,500 sq. ft. of finished space, a property with five bedrooms, more baths
and far more space would likely be priced much higher and likely be more difficult
to sell.
Improvements should be made so that the property
shows well, is consistent with the neighborhood and does not involve capital
investments, the cost of which cannot be recovered from the sale. Furthermore,
improvements should reflect community preferences.
Cosmetic improvements - paint, wallpaper and
landscaping - help a home "show" better and often are good investments. Mechanical
repairs - to ensure that all systems and appliances are in good working condition
- are required to get a top price.
Ideally, you want to be sure that your property
is competitive with other homes available in the community. The professionals
at Arizona Dream Finders see numerous homes and can provide suggestions that
are competitive for your area.
Next:
Select a Realtor® from Arizona Dream
Finders
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