How To Sell A Home
Quick 

This will give you
a guideline of the rules that you must remember if you
want to expend your energy to sell your home as quick as
possible.
Rule 1 – You
are not in charge of when your home sells, the universe
and more specifically, buyers are. So, remember that
your role is to do as much as possible to make your home
attractive and keep it exposed. The rest, you do not
control.
Rule 2 – You
must stay connected to your home. The more connected to
your home that you are are, the easier it is to sell the
home. Pour love on the home by cleaning it and making
it more desirable as you go through the process. This
may include doing paint touch-ups, tightening knobs and
meticulously cleaning on an on-going basis.
Rule 3 – Check
your listings on the internet and ask yourself this
question “Is this the best my house has ever looked?”
If the photos online do not represent the house in the
best possible way, change them immediately.
Rule 4 – Market
your property with the focus on the same season that you
are in. If the season changes, your photos and
marketing must also change.
Rule 5 – Stir
up as many good memories in your mind as you can of you
and your family in the home. This will help you think
of things to point out in the marketing of your
lifestyle, not just your home.
Rule 6 – Keep
your house available for show as much as you can. Do an
open house any time of the week that you can. Hold open
houses impromptu. Simply put out an open house sign to
attract buyers that may have seen you online that are
now driving buy. Buyers buy when they are frustrated
with looking. Capture them right then instead of making
them come back with an appointment.
Rule 7 – Don’t
lower your price. It doesn’t guarantee a sale or even
traffic. It just guarantees a lower offer when one comes
in. If you are getting traffic you are reasonably
priced. People don’t spend their time looking at houses
they think are priced too high. Instead of lowering the
price give more incentives to the buyer’s agent in the
form of a higher buyer’s commission and to the buyer in
the form of concessions once negotiations have begun.