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Maximize Your Profit Potential on The Sale of Your Home

For most people their home is their largest investment. It is most likely going to bring the greatest return on investment and it is perhaps the only investment that allows you to enjoy it while it increases in value. Therefore homeowners should put a lot of thought and consideration into the eventual possibility of selling the home. After all we all sell at some point right?

Your sellers may be thinking of selling in a month six months or six years but the process is the same and the main objective is to get the maximum return on the investment. This translates to faster higher commissions for you.

Staging has become an important factor in home sales. However we take a different approach to traditional staging. We actually don't even like to use the word "staging." Staging implies false or facade which most savvy buyers can see through.

We like to call it detailing the home or creating a lifestyle that buyers want presenting the home as a "hot commodity."

We do this by helping homeowners make decisions that will not only improve the way they live in their homes but ultimately increase its value. Keeping a home updated and organized throughout the years will help to give the home the curiosity factor that makes people interested in seeing more.

As we all know good curb appeal and updated kitchens and bathrooms help sell a home. They don't need to be high-end or luxurious. Just updated clean and well designed is enough. The investment made in these updates will definitely translate into cash at closing and could be the difference between a fast and profitable sale versus a listing that languishes on the market.

Investing in preparing a home for sale can be a tough nut to swallow for homeowners in this challenging market but they can't really afford not to. Frequently we hear that a homeowner did not know that the cost of preparing a home for sale-including the cost of professional staging-is often tax deductible.

In addition it can often be charged on a credit card and paid off slowly or once the home sells. This minimizes the out of pocket costs for the homeowner and gives them the confidence that they have increased their profit potential.

We have found that the magic formula for selling high in the current market is what we refer to as the "selling trifecta." A fair market price excellent marketing and a well prepared "staged or detailed" home is the winning combination.

Help your homeowners sell high and fast by providing them with the tools they need to be market ready and you too will reap the benefits when you hit the closing table.

Our top 5 ways to boost your sales appeal:

1. Curb Appeal - People do judge a book by its cover so the outside of the home becomes as important as the inside. Seasonal color a well manicured lawn and landscape and a freshly painted front door all add value and interest to the home.

2. First Impressions - Make the entryway of the home inviting. Add a mirror. Buyers really do like to literally "see" themselves in a home they are interested in. Remove all personal items such as coats shoes sports equipment etc. This will give buyers the impression that the home offers plenty of storage solutions. Adding flowers or natural elements will also add a welcoming touch. Don't forget to attract a buyer's sense of smell. Consider air fresheners that are subtle with a natural scent like cinnamon or vanilla. Stay clear of florals. These small tricks will give buyers a positive first impression and make them interested in seeing more.

3. Kitchens sell homes - A well designed updated kitchen will pay for itself and then some. Changing out cabinet hardware is an inexpensive way to change the look of the kitchen. An interested buyer will open up drawers cabinets and closets so remove anything unnecessary and give the illusion of a clutter-free lifestyle. Also keep the counter tops clear of clutter and most appliances.

4. Bathrooms - In most cases today's buyers are looking for homes that they can move into and live. They may have long term goals of renovations and updates but they want to feel good about the investment that are making. Keeping the fixtures updated is essential to giving a bathroom that "move-in ready" feel. Again by reducing the clutter and personal items buyers will see the potential.

5. Furniture placement and flow - Edit down furniture and accessories to help buyers envision their things in the home. There does not need to be something on every wall or every corner. Leave passageways and hallways opened enough to allow two people to pass. It may look bare to the homeowner but will look fresh and organized to a buyer.

Also always keep paint colors neutral and current. Paint is an inexpensive way to freshen up a space and neutral colors always give a good first impression.

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