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Why Fabulous Homes Don’t Sell Well
You
have a fabulous home in a great location, yet it’s been
sitting on the market for months with little
or no interest. What can you do?
Real estate is a fickle business with markets fluctuating
according to season, the economy and supply and demand. The
general market aside, there could be other reasons your great
home isn’t selling.
One
of the top reasons great homes don’t sell is because they
are overpriced. Setting a sale price for your home is tricky
business. You want to get the maximum possible return on the
sale without alienating potential buyers with a too-high price.
Many home sellers also mistakenly think padding the price of
their home gives them an opportunity to negotiate down toward
a more reasonable selling price. While this may seem logical,
your initial high price may be driving away potential buyers
put off by your over-valuation of your home. They may think
your home is simply out of their price range, or that you are
being greedy or unreasonable in your thinking.
It
is important to price your house according to the market
in which it is located. For example, a house located near schools
and other amenities may sell for more than an identical house
situated in a remote area with few amenities. Additionally,
if there are a lot of houses for sale in your neighbourhood,
it becomes a buyers’ market and you may not be able to secure
the price you think you should get if your neighbors are willing
to go lower. Finally, there are trade-offs when selling your
house: a lower price usually means a larger market of potential
buyers and a faster sale while a higher price means a smaller
market of potential buyers and a slower sale. If you are determined
to get a certain price for your home, you must be prepared
to wait to get it.
Another
reason your house may not be selling is exposure. Are you trying to sell it yourself? If so, it may be difficult
to arrange showings around your work and family schedule, therefore
limiting the potential for a sale. Listing your house with
a realtor may give you the exposure boost you need to sell
your home. Not only does a realtor have more flexibility in
showing your home, he or she will also advertise the house
and list it on the widely used MLS (Multiple Listing Service)
website.
Even if your house is listed with a realtor, it
may not be attracting buyers because of a poor photo on the MLS listing,
advertising or feature sheets. Many potential buyers will dismiss
a home as a possibility based on the impression made by the
photo they see.
Other issues to consider include:
Is
your house clean and neat? This is vital to making a strong
impression on potential buyers. Clutter is not desirable, so
take time to sift through your belongings and get rid of the
stuff you don’t need or want. Throw out the junk and donate
the rest of your unwanted possessions to charity. Even after
going through your things, you may have too much stuff in plain
view. Organize your closets and cabinets to fit more in, and
if there is still too much, buy some plastic containers and
store the stuff you don’t use very often in the tubs, which
you can stack neatly in the basement. This may be inconvenient,
but it will improve the look of your home.
Curb
appeal: does your home look neat and welcoming from the
street? It is in good repair? Just like with photographs, your
home is judged on its appearance from the street. Increase
your chance of a buyer being interested by spending a few minutes
ensuring your house looks great.
Dated
décor can reduce the appeal of
your home. Replace old flooring, apply new paint, and add
a slip cover to your
or unstylish furniture. Changing the hardware in your kitchen
is a great way to modernize its look without spending a lot
of money. If you have old, stained or smelly carpet, it should
be removed. In fact, this may be a bonus as you could uncover
lovely hardwood underneath the carpet.
Odor
control. We may love our pets, but not everyone does.
Make sure kitty’s litter box is fresh (and out of the way!),
and that hair and musty pet blankets are out of sight. As mentioned
above, smelly carpet isn’t appealing. If your pet has soiled
the carpet, it should be professionally cleaned or removed. # # # # #
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