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Ted Hastings
by Selma Avdagic

How can you get a buyer interested in purchasing your house? Impression is the keyword. You just need to get your house ready to sell by doing some preparation. Get inspected by a professional if you want to pay a little effort for maximum results, or if you don’t want to spend much money by paying professional you can do by yourself for getting your house ready to sell. Those are the steps for getting your house ready to sell to a buyer.

Make sure you have every legal issues covered before you even think about handing your house over. Does your state law require you to give property disclosures to potential buyers? It’s always a good idea to invest in an experienced lawyer to help you.

A lawyer also comes in handy for helping you draw up the contract. Selling your own home requires a contract that will protect both you and the buyer – think about the buyer’s deposit and the local estate laws.

A useful, but normally disregarded, tip in selling your own home is make sure you pick out the best picture to put in the advertisements. Like humans, not all houses are equally photogenic, so pick out the best angle that still represents what your house has to offer.

Something the agents have and you don’t is experience, especially in observing buyers. The large amount of potential buyers coming to your house should not convince you that everyone can finance for a house. If you’re selling a house on your own, more buyers will come in hope of a more flexible negotiation – check them all. Ask if they are in a position to buy your house immediately, or do they need to sell their own house first.

Cleaning and preparing your house for home showings is only a part of your effort. Some potential buyers love to do drive-bys, and rely on that first impression. Ensure that your lawn and the front part of your house is well maintained. If your curb appeal is low, clients are reluctant to see what’s inside.

These tips on selling your own home came from people who managed to sell their house successfully. There’s a lot to consider before you take every next step, so take your time. And remember, it’s useless to do the selling on your own if the revenue taken from not hiring an agent is spent heavily on fixing your own mistakes!

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Ted Hastings
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009 at 3:06 am
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Local Advertising
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