Real Estate & Mortgage Broker
Selling Your Home
Choosing a REALTOR
As a seller, your relationship with a REALTOR is vital so meet with several before making a final decision. A good place to start is right in your neighbourhood. Check to see which REALTORS are doing business in your area. Ask them about their track record, their knowledge of neighbourhood selling prices and other reasons why you should list with them. Choose a REALTOR you feel comfortable with; one who will handle the sale of your home as if it were his or her own.
What to Expect
Your REALTOR will help you understand the selling process. He or she will provide you with a full explanation of what to expect so you are not faced with any surprises along the way.
Getting to know you
One of the first things your REALTOR will ask is, why are you selling your house? Your REALTOR will also explore any time constraints you may have, your financial situation and any future plans. It's all part of getting to know you so the sale will be handled to your complete satisfaction.
What Is The Best Way To Market A Home For Sale?
Marketing a home for sale is quite different from most other types of marketing and advertising. Unlike marketing many products, homes are each unique. Marketing decisions will be based on thorough examination of the home's features and comparison to the competition in the marketplace. Decisions must also be made concerning improvements that might enhance the home and sell it faster and for a higher price.
Selection of media, as well as timing and frequency of advertising, is a skill developed over time by real estate professionals. Local market experience, as well as knowledge of national trends is part of it.
Unlike products that are sold in multiple locations, stores or outlets, a home is fixed in location, and this is a critical factor in the marketing function. The saying that real estate is "location, location, and location" is quite true. This factor cannot be changed, nor improved upon. Both positive and negative location factors must be dealt with in a home's marketing plan.
These factors will determine our selection of marketing media, materials and strategies. Let's look at the various ways in which homes are marketed, as well as the benefits and possible drawbacks of each.
Newspaper ads. Whether classified or display, color or black and white, newspaper advertising is one of the most expensive media in the home marketing plan. Real estate brokerages, due to their ongoing advertising, gain experience and specialized knowledge in the types, sizes and layout of ads that are effective in marketing homes. Using their volume purchase discounts, brokerages can provide more newspaper exposure than most individuals could afford.
Homes Magazines. Magazines that specialize in real estate are also expensive, but they can be quite effective. Timing is an issue here, as there is a longer lead time from placement to publishing with these periodicals. The decision of whether to advertise a home in one of these magazines will be based on the experience of the local real estate professional. The lead time we mentioned, as well as other factors, will enter into the decision of whether to market a home in homes magazines.
The Open House. There is a great deal of debate in the industry over the value of the open house for marketing. This is a very local decision as well. Local real estate professionals will have experience with open houses, and can advise.
Specialty publications. What are these? Magazines about horses and riding for horse properties are an example. Golf course homes advertised in golfing publications are another. There are other examples, and again, the local real estate sales representatie will have the information necessary for decisions about them. As with other media mentioned here, the scattergun approach of placing ads everywhere is never the best decision. Careful placement in the most effective media is the key.
Web Sites. The Internet has changed the real estate marketing world significantly. With 80+% of home buyers saying they used the Web in their search for a home, it is quite an important piece of the puzzle. A local real estate broker or sales representative will be able to point out how your home will be displayed on the Internet. Email marketing to other real estate sales representatives and accumulated prospect lists is also an effective tool used by real estate professionals.
The Multiple Listing Service. Though we listed the others first, the most important tool in marketing homes since its inception has been the Multiple Listing Service, or MLS. The vast majority of all homes sold are located via an MLS listing, and sold via the cooperative commission arrangements in that system.
The listing broker places the entire home's information into the system. Almost immediately, hundreds or thousands of real estate sales people are exposed to that home's information via the MLS reporting. The MLS is by far the most accurate source of property information, as the real estate boards that run them are tasked with enforcement of the ways in which data is entered.
How does the system work? The listing broker posts up the home's detailed information. Other real estate brokers and sales representatives who are members of that MLS will see this home in their listings and daily reports. Sales people also network on behalf of their clients. They know who seems to bring the most buyers for properties similar to their listing, and they contact those sales people via email or phone to make sure that they are aware of the new listing's features and benefits.
Little Improvements = Big Returns
It's always a good idea to spruce up the exterior and interior of your home before listing it for sale. But that doesn't mean you have to undertake major and/or expensive project.
Just a little effort will greatly increase the perceived value of your home. After all, if you wanted to undertake a large-scale project, you probably wouldn't be selling!
Here are some simple steps you can take to increase the perceived value of your home and make a great first impression.
Exterior Appearance
- Keep lawns cut
- Trim hedges and shrubs
- Weed and edge gardens
- Clear driveway and clean up oil spills
- Clean out garage
- Power wash
- Touch up paint
- Plant colorful, inexpensive flowers in pots if necessary
- Clean porch and foyer
- Ensure door bell works
- Repair any broken screens
- Fresh paint or varnish front door
- Repair door locks and key access
Create a Buying Mood
- Make sure your home smells fresh and clean
- Turn on lights
- Turn on air conditioner/heater
- Open the drapes
- Light the fireplace
- Clear halls and stairs of clutter
- Store surplus furniture
- Clear kitchen counter and stove top
- Clear closets of unnecessary clothing and stuff
- Remove empty boxes and containers
- Put away personal photos so buyers can envision the house as theirs
Maintenance
- Repair leaking taps and toilets
- Clean furnace and filters
- Tighten door knobs and latches
- Repair cracked plaster
- Apply fresh coat of pain or touch up where necessary
- Clean and repair windows
- Repair seals around tubs and basins
- Replace defective light bulbs
- Oil squeaking doors
- Repair squeaking floor boards
Squeaky Clean
- Clean and freshen bathrooms
- Clean fridge and stove (in and out)
- Clean around heating vents
- Clean washer and dryer
- Clean carpets, drapes and window blinds
- Eliminate pet odors and stains
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Sandro Moscarelli
(Real Estate Broker)
Kingsway Real Estate Brokerage
Sandro Moscarelli
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