1. paint 2. landscaping 3. no kids or pets in photos 4. post on the internet 5. get a realtor! 6. MLS exposure 7. should be in near perfect condition 8. clear the counters and closets 9. should not look like someone is living there!
You can start by looking around and noticing what things could use improvement, with that you could create a list, marking how much it would cost to replace things or redo things. Then you should go out and buy what replacements are needed. These include repainting rooms, getting new carpet, fixing up the yard, getting rid of the dog/smoke smell, polishing the floor, etc, etc. Afterwards you should be listing photos, you might even get a photographer to make the house look it's finest. After that you may list it on the internet, you should also be getting a realtor.
To maximize the sale of a home, you must think like a retailer. Attention to outside detail is important, especially for curb appeal. Make sure to list your house on the internet with high quality photos. Exposure to the MLS is also wise. Do not rely upon friends or relatives as realtors. Always interview the professionals.
1. paint 2. landscaping 3. no kids or pets in photos 4. post on the internet 5. get a realtor! 6. MLS exposure 7. should be in near perfect condition 8. clear the counters and closets 9. it should look like no one is living there
1. Fix up "little" things like broken door handles. 2. Paint. 3. Clean your house, make it look like no one is living there. 4. Get rid of some of your things so the house appears larger. 5. Make sure your house is well decorated. 6. Use a realtor. 7. Make sure your house is posted on the Internet, specifically on the MLS.
1. post your house on the internet 2. no pets 3. make sure it's clean (no cobwebs) 4. use a realtor 5. fix the little things, it will pay off 6. paint 7. think of the curb appeal
make sure its very clean, as if no one actually lives there. fix little things such as painting. clean up landscaping for better curb appeal and paint front door. list on the internet, make sure no pets or children or their toys are around during showings. use a realtor.
fix everything to make it look perfect on the inside and outside, clean everything so that it doesn't look lived in, post it on the internet, hire a realtor, MLS exposure, get rid of kids and pets when people are looking at it.
1. Landscaping 2. Touch up holes in the walls 3. Paint 4. Vacum and dust 5. Hire a realtor 6. No pets 7. Post it on the internet with lots of pictures 8. Take clothes out of the closet
1. paint
ReplyDelete2. landscaping
3. no kids or pets in photos
4. post on the internet
5. get a realtor!
6. MLS exposure
7. should be in near perfect condition
8. clear the counters and closets
9. should not look like someone is living there!
travis
You can start by looking around and noticing what things could use improvement, with that you could create a list, marking how much it would cost to replace things or redo things. Then you should go out and buy what replacements are needed. These include repainting rooms, getting new carpet, fixing up the yard, getting rid of the dog/smoke smell, polishing the floor, etc, etc. Afterwards you should be listing photos, you might even get a photographer to make the house look it's finest. After that you may list it on the internet, you should also be getting a realtor.
ReplyDeleteTo maximize the sale of a home, you must think like a retailer. Attention to outside detail is important, especially for curb appeal. Make sure to list your house on the internet with high quality photos. Exposure to the MLS is also wise. Do not rely upon friends or relatives as realtors. Always interview the professionals.
ReplyDeleteAutumn
Use a retailer
ReplyDeleteNear perfect condition
Have a good curb appeal
List it on the internet
Use multiple listings service
Adam
1. paint
ReplyDelete2. landscaping
3. no kids or pets in photos
4. post on the internet
5. get a realtor!
6. MLS exposure
7. should be in near perfect condition
8. clear the counters and closets
9. it should look like no one is living there
1. Fix up "little" things like broken door handles.
ReplyDelete2. Paint.
3. Clean your house, make it look like no one is living there.
4. Get rid of some of your things so the house appears larger.
5. Make sure your house is well decorated.
6. Use a realtor.
7. Make sure your house is posted on the Internet, specifically on the MLS.
1. post your house on the internet
ReplyDelete2. no pets
3. make sure it's clean (no cobwebs)
4. use a realtor
5. fix the little things, it will pay off
6. paint
7. think of the curb appeal
make sure its very clean, as if no one actually lives there.
ReplyDeletefix little things such as painting.
clean up landscaping for better curb appeal and paint front door.
list on the internet,
make sure no pets or children or their toys are around during showings.
use a realtor.
fix everything to make it look perfect on the inside and outside, clean everything so that it doesn't look lived in, post it on the internet, hire a realtor, MLS exposure, get rid of kids and pets when people are looking at it.
ReplyDeleteeyezik
1. Landscaping
ReplyDelete2. Touch up holes in the walls
3. Paint
4. Vacum and dust
5. Hire a realtor
6. No pets
7. Post it on the internet with lots of pictures
8. Take clothes out of the closet
Can't think of any other ways… Good job everyone! :P
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