First Impressions are Lasting Impressions.

The exterior of your home often determines how buyers will view the interior, so:

“How we live in a home and how we sell a home are often two different things.”

Inside:

Lockbox–#1 Importance: “If we don’t have it, they won’t show it.”

Outside:

“You can’t sell a house if you can’t see it.”

In General

Try to look at your house “through the buyer’s eyes” as though you’ve never seen it or been there before. Any time or money spent on these items will bring you back more money in return, and hopefully a faster sale.

Nine Minute Showing Drill

Occasionally you will receive a call to schedule a showing to take place within the next few minutes. The following is a checklist for this type of panic:

Goodbye: Sorry, but this is the single most important thing you can do in a showing to help sell your home! Even if the showing agent insists that it is okay to stay, you must leave. Buyers must get emotionally committed to your home to buy it and they cannot become emotional about “their new home” if you, the current owners, are “hanging around.” Please, at the very least, go into the backyard. Even better, go out.