10 Best-Kept Secrets for Selling Your Home

Selling your home
Corken + Company has spent years serving Colorado, and Denver Metro area, in all of their real estate needs. Over this time we have learned some insider secrets for selling our clients’ homes. We are excited to share these with you as you embark on your selling process. Important tips to selling your home:

 

Pricing it right:

Find out what your home is worth. Realtors use CMAs (Comparative Market Analysis) to help competitively and strategically price your home. This takes into account square footage, lot size, general and specific location, age, style, special features, upgrades and more. Finding an experienced realtor who can price your home just right is crucial.

 

Half-empty closets:

Storage is something every buyer is looking for and can never have enough of. Take half of the stuff out of your closets then neatly organize what’s left in there.

 

Light it up:

Maximize the light in your home. After location, good light is the one thing that every buyer cites that they want in a home. Take down the drapes, clean the windows, change the lampshades, increase the wattage of your light bulbs and cut the bushes outside to let in sunshine. Be sure to leave blinds open for showings as often as possible.

 

Play the agent field:

A secret sale killer is hiring the wrong broker. Make sure you have a broker who is totally informed. They must constantly monitor the multiple listing service (MLS), know what properties are going on the market, and know the comps in your neighborhood. Our Corken and Company brokers embrace technology, and are equipped with many tools to get your house sold.

 

Conceal the critters:

You might think a cuddly dog would warm the hearts of potential buyers, but you’d be wrong. Not everybody is a dog- or cat-lover. Buyers don’t want to walk in your home and see a bowl full of dog food, smell the kitty litter box or have tufts of pet hair stuck to their clothes. It will give buyers the impression that your house is not clean. If you’re planning an open house, send the critters to a pet hotel for the day.

 

Don’t over-upgrade:

Quick fixes before selling always pay off. Mammoth makeovers, not so much. You probably won’t get your money back if you do a huge improvement project before you put your house on the market. Instead, do updates that will pay off and get you top dollar. Get a new fresh coat of paint on the walls. Clean the curtains or go buy some inexpensive new ones. Replace door handles, cabinet hardware, make sure closet doors are on track, fix leaky faucets and clean the grout. Our team at Corken + Company is happy to consult on which renovations may be worth it for your sale!

 

Take the home out of your house:

One of the most important things to do when selling your house is to de-personalize it. The more personal stuff in your house, the less potential buyers can imagine themselves living there. Get rid of a third of your stuff – put it in storage. This includes family photos, memorabilia collections and personal keepsakes.

 

The kitchen comes first:

You’re not actually selling your house, you’re selling your kitchen – that’s how important it is. The benefits of remodeling your kitchen are endless, and the best part of it is that you’ll probably get 85% of your money back. It may be a few thousand dollars to replace countertops where a buyer may knock $10,000 off the asking price if your kitchen looks dated. The fastest, most inexpensive kitchen updates include painting and new cabinet hardware.

Use a neutral-color paint so you can present buyers with a blank canvas where they can start envisioning their own style. If you have a little money to spend, buy one fancy stainless steel appliance. Why one? Because when people see one high-end appliance they think all the rest are expensive too and it updates the kitchen.

 

Always be ready to show:

Your house needs to be “show-ready” at all times – you never know when your buyer is going to walk through the door. You have to be available whenever they want to come see the place and it has to be in tip-top shape. Don’t leave dishes in the sink, keep the dishwasher cleaned out, the bathrooms sparkling and make sure there are no dust bunnies in the corners. It’s a little inconvenient, but it will get your house sold.

 

The first impression is the only impression:

No matter how good the interior of your home looks, buyers have already judged your home before they walk through the door. You never have a second chance to make a first impression. It’s important to make people feel warm, welcome and safe as they approach the house. Spruce up your home’s exterior with inexpensive shrubs and brightly colored flowers. You can typically get a 100-percent return on the money you put into your home’s curb appeal. Entryways are also important. You use it as a utility space for your coat and keys. But, when you’re selling, make it welcoming by putting in a small bench, a vase of fresh-cut flowers or even some cookies.

We hope these tips will help you as you consider selling your home. We believe in “Real Estate Solutions Without Limits” and would love to work with you in any and all of your selling and buying needs. Contact us today!

 

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