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Showing your house to home buyers ...
Showing
your house to home buyers does not need to be a difficult task. As
with every other step in the FSBO process with planning and due
consideration of the elements this can be done effectively, and can
be one of the easier phases. The showing is a good opportunity to
get personal with homebuyers and show them a home for their family.
Some people do this by paying special attention to personal items,
however we are not so sure that is a good idea, it can come across
as somewhat pointless, and of course you don't want to create the
impression that such items will stay with the house.
There are a couple of very basic things you can do to make your
house look more attractive. First, make sure the house is well aired
and lit. Open windows before the showing if possible, and turn on
lights in darker rooms BEFORE the prospect arrives. Open curtains
also. Some homeowners bake cookies before a showing. The smell of
freshly baked cookies is associated with a "family home." If that is
not your cup of tea be sure to use an air freshener (but not one
that leaves a strong smell) to keep everything smelling fresh. The
kitchen and the bathroom are probably the most important areas to
pay attention to. Ensure they are clean and tidy, and the dishes
from last night's dinner have been put in their proper place.
And whatever you do, make sure pets are not around. Your house may be clean and tidy, but if prospects see your cat or dog they will have a lingering suspicion about what that animal may have left on the carpet somewhere.
John has been investing with Marcher Properties since its inception in 2003, and was one of the leaders responsible for taking the company on its quick rise to $3 million in asset value in less than 3 years.
Recognizing that this kind of rise is not without risk John committed to outlining some of the challenges that Marcher Properties faced during this time as a guideline for other investors. John also provides information to investors, home buyers and sellers on a wide range of real estate related topics. Visit his websites at:
www.sellmyhouse.mpllc.biz www.marcherproperties.comAbout the Author
John has been investing with Marcher Properties since its inception in 2003, and was one of the leaders responsible for taking the company on its quick rise to $3 million in asset value in less than 3 years.
Recognizing that this kind of rise is not without risk John committed to outlining some of the challenges that Marcher Properties faced during this time as a guideline for other investors. John also provides information to investors, home b
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