46. Be Honest in Your Disclosure
When selling a property, you are required to disclose any potential flaws associated with the property. If you are not honest in your disclosure or if you try to hide things from the buyer, you could end up losing the sale, or worse, losing money in court after a sale goes through. If you are unsure about what needs to be disclosed, speak with a real estate lawyer who is familiar with the disclosure laws in your state.
47. Stage Your Home for the Appraisal
Buyers will be required to get an appraisal before they can be issued a home loan. You should stage your home for this appraisal just like you would for a showing. The more money the house is appraised for, the more likely the borrower will be to get approved for the loan and go through with the purchase.
48. Get More Exposure
If you have done everything you could to sell your home and you still haven’t achieved a sale, you might not be getting the kind of exposure you need. If people don’t know that your house is for sale, you have little chance of selling it in a timely fashion. If you have a real estate agent, make sure they are actively trying to sell the home. If you are working without an agent, advertise everywhere you can and then have an open house to attract potential buyers.
49. Use Feedback to Make Improvements
If you are getting potential buyers but no offers, you will need to find out what the problem is. It might be the price, it might be the layout of the home, and it might be the size of the yard. Whatever the common complaint is, you can use it to your advantage and make the desired improvements. The feedback you receive may turn out to be just what you need to sell on your terms.
50. Add a Fresh Coat of Paint
A fresh coat of paint can work wonders on everything from walls and ceilings to fences and shutters. Because painting is so inexpensive, it is one of the best ways to improve offers without spending a lot of money upfront. Just remember to keep things light and neutral. Some buyers shy away from bright, bold, or dark colors.
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