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Carlsbad Relocation A to Z

Blog by Jeff Dowler
Encinitas, California

An informational source for people who are relocating, with a particular focus on moving to the Carlsbad area of North County San Diego, with advice, guidance and true stories to help you on your way and make it a great journey, from a REALTOR� with plenty of personal (4 major moves, most recently from Boston to Carlsbad, California) and professional relocation experience. Are you running into problems selling your home? Need to find a new one quickly? Never moved before and haven't a clue? You'll find some great tips on how to solve your relocation issues here. Or ask me a question any time and I'll share some solutions or tell you where to get more information. CA DRE License #01490977

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First Time Home Sellers - Make Yourself Scarce (Part 6)

May. 22, 2007
Categorized in: First Time Sellers

A couple of other points about showings. This may not be obvious to you now, but if you think back to the time you spent as a buyer, you will likely agree.

PLEASE, make yourself scarce when a showing is taking place. And I don't mean sitting in a corner of the room or hanging around outside on the patio. In order to maximize the opportunity for the potential buyers, you need to NOT BE PRESENT at showings.

  • I know you will be anxious to hear what buyers have to say
  • And want to share information about your wonderful home
  • And feel a need to answer questions
  • Or provide details about all your improvements
  • And perhaps you are nervous about them walking around your home even though they ARE with an agent (BTW if you are working with an agent do NOT allow unaccompanied buyers in the home - call your agent right away if someone stops by).

Remember how YOU felt when you wanted to tour a home and the sellers were there? Didn't you feel uncomfortable? Weren't you uneasy about walking around, opening closets, peaking behind closed doors, and making comments about the home, the decor, the yard? Didn't you sometimes just decide to leave?

Please allows buyers to take their time looking at your home and imagining themselves living there. They can't do that when YOU are there. And any questions they have can be relayed to YOUR agent through THEIR agent.

The OTHER REASON to not be present is that you may say something, unwittingly, that may jeopardize your ability to negotiate the best deal possible. Let your agent handle the sharing of information so that everyone gets the same message.

FIRST TIME HOME SELLER SERIES:

Article 5 First Time Home Sellers - Showings

Article 4 First Time Home Sellers – The Fun Begins

Article 3 First Time Home Sellers – Don’t Forget These Questions

Article 2 First Time Home Sellers – The Agent Interview

Article 1 First Time Home Sellers – Getting Started

First Time Home Sellers - Showings (Part 5)

May. 21, 2007
Categorized in: Selling Your House

Your property is now on the market and ready for showings to begin.

  • The lockbox is in place (with a key that works)
  • There are brochures in the brochure box (hopefully with extras that you can use to refill when it gets low - do NOT let it go empty, this is frustrating for buyers who stop by)
  • The home is listed on the MLS with GREAT PHOTOS, a VIRTUAL TOUR, and no typos or incorrect information (details on the home and amenities, directions to the home, etc). Ask to see the MLS listing to make sure.
  • Repairs have been done, the curb appeal is outstanding, there are no odors in the house, all the lamps have working lightbulbs, and you have completed everything your agent has suggested to make the house shine
  • All the personal stuff has been put away and the house is STAGED for showing.

Depending now the arrangements for showing (appointments, accompanied showings, agents must call in advance OR can come whenever), you will hopefully see a good flow of people. Every morning before you head off to whatever you do, or even if you are home, you will need to make sure the house is in showing condition. You never know when someone will want to come by. It's a hassle but you need to make sure the home looks its best at all times. Remember what a turn-off it was for you when you were looking at homes and they were a mess, or smelled?

Unless you are in more of a seller's market, the competition is stiff, and buyers these days are being very fussy about the homes they look at, since they have so many choices. And many look for reasons to NOT BUY as opposed to reasons TO BUY. A messy house is a good reason to NOT BUY.

This can be a real challenge, especially if you are preparing for your relocation - looking for a new home, job hunting, starting to pack, and so on. Certainly if there are some things that cannot get done for these reasons, or some packing boxes are out, buyers will likely understand, especially if they know that you are in the process of moving. But try to minimize it. The faster you get your home sold the sooner you can move yourself to your new location.

FIRST TIME HOME SELLER SERIES:

Article 4 First Time Home Sellers – The Fun Begins

Article 3 First Time Home Sellers – Don’t Forget These Questions

Article 2 First Time Home Sellers – The Agent Interview

Article 1 First Time Home Sellers – Getting Started

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