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Things NOT To Do When Selling Your Home

By: Jerika P –  i-Lead Realty Social Media Manager

 

1. Overspending on improvements

Your bathroom renovation should result in a market gain of $10,000 even if it costs you $2,500. The notion of holding off on major renovations until you’re ready to sell your house is particularly focused on those large-scale upgrades.

2. Neglecting curb appeal

A competent landscaper can assist you in preparing your house for sale. Simple plantings, shrub pruning, and mulching may do a lot to make your house stand out from the competitors. These tasks may usually be completed on a budget and by a do-it-yourselfer.

3. Leaving clutter in your closet

Take out and store anything of value, including jewelry, prescription drugs, guns, and keepsakes. Before you put your house on the market, you can tidy and declutter it yourself by sliding cabinet doors into position in closets, cabinets, and drawers.

4. Avoid being “creative” with your asking price

Sellers behave much too frequently as though they are conducting an internet sale during the real estate transaction. A home with a fair asking price in relation to the market’s past will quickly receive an offer. By encouraging numerous bids, a competitive price lets the market decide how much the home is really worth.

(Source: Family Handyman)

We know keeping in mind all these things can be intimidating, that’s why we always recommend finding a real estate professional. If you are searching for a Real Estate Professional or would like to learn more, you can contact us here.

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