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How To Make Your House Sell For More Profit?

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By SarahPublished 11 months ago 5 min read
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Neighborhood comps, location, house size, usable space, property age, condition, upgrades and repairs, local market situation, financial trends, mortgage rates, etc. Are you wondering what this list is all about? These are the aspects that either directly or indirectly influence the value of your property. If your home has unfavorable conditions, it may not be easy for you to get the best price. However, you can make a considerable profit by following a few practical tips as suggested below. Let's get started.

# Check With Comparable Homes

Every buyer's first approach in buying a home is cross-checking the prices of similar homes in the neighborhood. So, before putting up your home for sale, research the comps and

fix a reasonable price for your property. The buyers should find the selling price fairer; it pushes them to take a step forward. It also helps you know the actual value of your home, avoiding setting it any lower.

# Modify Your Home A Bit

The next thing to do is to focus on your home's features and condition. Plan a remodeling within your budget on necessary things. Improve your curb appeal to attract buyers. Arrange for a home inspection to find out the hidden issues and do the most needed repairs. You can add all the recent updates and upgrades in the USP (Unique Selling Proposition) and boost your home’s value.

# Highlight the BEST of Your House

A buyer will not know the best things about your home unless you showcase them well. If any negative aspect of your property is likely to hinder the sale, try to think out of the box and act smartly. If your home is situated in a poor neighborhood, mention the top amenities and hot spots —like telling a landmark, sharing your positive experiences living there and introducing your sweet neighbors. Try to turn the table in your favor. It expands your possibilities of securing a deal faster than you think and helps you get the upper hand in the negotiation process.

# Offer A Promising Sale

A happy deal needs the satisfaction of both parties involved. Negotiate reasonably and be flexible to close the deal at the right point. Be considerate, offer a few seller concessions to the buyers, and make a win-win sale.

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5 Tips To Stage Your Home Before The Sale

Do you know that 82% of buyers' agents agree that a staged home makes it easy for buyers to visualize the property as their future home? Proper staging has two benefits; it will increase the value of your home and get your home sold quickly. Here are a few useful tips to make your home staging process easier and faster.

Colors And Mood

Painting your home with warm colors can do magic. It will evoke feelings of happiness, optimism, and energy. Change your rugs and curtains to colors that fit your living room theme well. Go monochromatic for bathrooms —not just with the walls, but all the room props fall under the color scheme, such as your towels and robes.

Good Furnishing

Rent or borrow some finest furniture for your living room to make the buyers feel wowed with your home’s appeal. Focus on your living room and porch to highlight the comfort of your house. Keep the arrangements with a simple and classy sofa or a recliner with one or two chairs and a table. If it's hard for you to rent furnishings, use your existing ones and rearrange them neatly to create a homey feel.

Organize And Reorganize

A typical home would have many in-built storage spaces in every room for better functionality. For the spaces where you maintain no precise order, such as kitchen countertops and pantry cupboards, neaten them up properly. And in the areas where you keep items in an order, like your bookshelves and closets, reorganize them by removing a quarter of the things to accentuate the spaciousness.

Allow The Buyers To Envision

Though you like your home the way you styled it, remember that not everyone has the same tastes. Depersonalize your house to appeal to buyers. Start with taking out personal photographs or family portraits to let buyers picture themselves living in the home. If they develop a personal connection to your home, they will feel good about investing in it.

Final Thoughts

Today, 90% of people look for the house online through various listing sites and social media. So, take impressive shots of your home with a high-resolution camera and post them online.

Home staging does not have to be expensive and time-consuming —especially when your house is in fine condition. If you're financially bad or have limited time to sell the home, decluttering and deep cleaning are simple enough to host open houses. So, don't overstress yourself, as some buyers may even like your home without any staging.

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Sarah

https://www.bethesurfer.com/

With an experience of 10 years into blogging I have realised that writing is not just stitching words. It's about connecting the dots of millions & millions of unspoken words in the most creative manner possible.

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