LET
YOUR HOME
WELCOME BUYERS!
FIRST
IMPRESSIONS ARE IMPORTANT!
Remember, when prospects come to look at your house, the first
thing they will see is your home’s front door! Be sure
that it is fresh and clean. Be sure your lawn and landscaping
is well manicured and trim looking.. Be sure your yard is
free of refuse and leaves. If it snowed, be certain that you
have removed the ice and snow from walk and steps.
WHAT
YOU SHOW IS WHAT YOU GET!
Faded walls and worn woodwork will reduce the appeal of your
home. Why try to tell a prospect how your home could look
. . . when you can show them a reasonable amount of redecoration?
A quicker sale at a higher price will result. Invest in wallpaper
in the kitchen or bathroom. It will pay dividends for you.
LET
THE SUN SHINE IN.
Open the drapes and curtains all the way, so the prospect
can see how bright and cheerful your home is.
FIX
THAT LEAKY FAUCET.
Dripping water discolors sinks and suggests faulty or worn-out
plumbing.
LITTLE
THINGS MEAN A LOT.
Take a few minutes to check to be sure that your doors don’t
stick or have loose knobs on them. Don’t forget your
windows and cabinet drawers. Get all those minor flaws fixed
since they detract from your home’s value.
SAFETY
FIRST AND ALWAYS!
Keep stairways clear and clean since this will avoid injuries
around your home, as well as avoid detracting by distraction.
FROM
TOP TO BOTTOM.
Display your attic, basement and other utility space (including
crawl spaces) by removing all unnecessary articles. A coat
of paint can do wonders if your basement is dark and dreary.
BIG
CLOSETS!
Make them look bigger by having them neat and well organized
to show that your home has ample closet space.
BATHROOMS
SELL HOMES.
Make these rooms sparkle! Check and repair any damage or discolored
caulking in the bathtubs and showers, and be sure that the
towels and area rugs are bright.
BEDROOMS
SHOULDN’T SLEEP!
Keep these rooms bright and cheerful. Remove any excess furniture
and be sure and use attractive and colorful bedspreads and
fresh curtains.
SHINE
ON!
Your home’s illumination can be a “welcome”
sign to that prospective buyer! Turn on all of your outside
and inside lights when showing your home at night and they
will feel a glowing warmth as a result of your lighting.
TWO’S
A COUPLE & THREE’S A CROWD.
Don’t have too many people present during a home inspection,
since the potential buyer will feel like an intruder and want
to hurry through your house.
MUSIC
SOOTHES THE SAVAGE BEAST,
but not the potential buyer. When showing your house, turn
off that blaring radio or television. Let your agent and buyer
talk freely and not be distracted.
CURB
YOUR DOG!
A dog is “man’s best friend,” but not when
showing your home. Keep all pets out of the way and not underfoot.
SILENCE
IS GOLDEN!
Be courteous and friendly, but don’t try to “force”
conversation with a potential buyer. They are there to inspect
your home.
BE
IT EVER SO HUMBLE,
there’s no place like home. Never apologize for the
appearance of your home. If any objections or derogatory comments
are offered, let the experienced GREAT PROPERTIES agent answer
them – that is the agent’s job.
STAY
IN THE BACKGROUND.
Your GREAT PROPERTIES agent knows the buyer’s needs
and desires and can better emphasize the virtues of your home
when you’re not “tagging along.” If there
are any questions, they will call you.
DON’T
PUT THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE.
Trying to sell the prospective purchasers any of the furniture
or furnishings that you’re not taking with you, before
they’ve purchased your home, can often lose the sale
. . . so “cool it.”
A
WORD TO THE WISE.
Let your GREAT PROPERTIES agent discuss the selling price,
terms, possession and other factors with the customer. Your
agent’s been trained and has experience, so let the
agent bring your negotiations to a satisfactory conclusion.
GO
AHEAD AND USE OUR AGENT.
We recommend that we show your home to prospective customers
only by appointment through our office. This will be sincerely
appreciated and will help us make the sale more quickly.