When real estate sales are slow, people start talking about buyer incentives - a little something extra to get people to buy your house. In the current market, with prices flat and sales slow, buyer incentives are getting a lot of play in the local real estate news. We've seen stories about sellers who are willing to throw in a big screen television, luxury cruises - even a brand new car. Before you rush out and buy a boat to sweeten the deal on the home you're trying to sell, check with your realtor. Chances are that he'll tell you what real estate professionals all over the country already know - the best incentive to buy is a beautiful home.
2. Do a walkthrough of your property as if you were a buyer. Look at your home through a buyer's eyes. Pull up out front and study your home from the curb. Is the view appealing? Walk up to the house and keep your eyes moving around the property. What do you see? Stand on the front stoop or porch long enough for someone to open the door. What does that give you time to notice? Proceed through your house room by room in the same way. Look at your rooms from angles that you normally don't use. You might be surprised at the things you notice that you've never seen before. 3. Do a full-scale de-clutter and cleaning. Your first step in preparing your house to sell should be a full-scale roof to basement cleaning. Get rid of all the personal belongings that make your home 'yours'. Rent a storage unit for those things you don't want to discard - but get them out of your house. Family pictures, knick-knacks on the mantelpiece, the knitting bag tucked between the sofa and the wall - they may seem neat, tidy and homey to you. Their effect on prospective buyers, though, is far different. Even if they don't recognize exactly WHY the home doesn't feel like it fits them, they'll feel it. At the same time, take care of any repairs around the house - especially visible ones. Replace cracked or stained floors, repaint walls that show stains, fix the caulking around the bathtub. Do the same outside - repair shutters, trim trees and shrubs, give the driveway a new coat of sealer. Your aim is to make your house look as shiny and new as possible. 4. Hire a landscaper or exterior designer. The first impression your house makes will be the most important incentive your house has to offer. It can be surprisingly inexpensive to turn your home from ho-hum to wow! Some outside improvements can even have a positive effect on the interior of your house. Here are a few of the most common low-cost improvements you can make outdoors to make your home more attractive.
5. Invest in small home improvements that make a big difference. Outdated kitchens and bathrooms are the two biggest detractors in the eyes of buyers. It's not surprising, then, that improvements in the kitchen and the bathroom are the ones that are most likely to be reflected in the selling price of the house. Take the money that you're considering using as a buyer incentive and invest it in your kitchen and bathroom. Some of the most effective kitchen and bath improvements include:
Before you start figuring out what you can offer as an incentive to buyers, think about how that money can be used to add value to your home. The more attractive your home is, the more likely it is to sell without any additional sweeteners in the mix. Remember, a beautiful home is the best incentive to buy. |
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