It’s a big decision deciding to sell your home. It’s not just an emotional decision, but a financial one, too, one that could have a significant impact on your long-term financial landscape. As such, it’s essential to take steps to ensure you can get maximum value from the sale of your property. While we might wish that our homes would sell for top dollar on their own, the truth is that it takes work. Happily, most of the steps involved are relatively straightforward. In this post, we’ll run through some common mistakes that owners make when selling their properties, and offer tips on how you can avoid them when selling your home. 

 

Not Fixing Issues 

 

If your home is in perfect condition, then you can skip this step. While buyers don’t expect to have a flawless house to move into, they don’t want to deal with too many problems, and especially ones that are complicated to fix. Even small issues can put off a potential buyer. For example, they’ll have to use their imagination to see the potential charm of a property if the decor is currently outdated or in a state of disrepair. Spending a few weekends touching up your home can make all the difference, helping to create a positive impression in the eyes of your visitors. 

 

Losing Potential Buyers 

 

Your home might be a golden opportunity for buyers, but if they’re not visiting to see the property for themselves, then they won’t know it. All too often, property owners miss out on visitors all because of one simple reason: the photos included in the property listing are uninspiring. If you’re looking to attract as many viewers as possible, then consider real estate photography, which will help to present the best possible portrayal of your property. The right buyer for your home is out there, but you have to give them a reason to come and view your home, and that’s just what excellent photographs are designed to do. 

 

 

Failing to Think of Comfort

 

You’re not just selling a home to a potential buyer. You’re selling a vision. The buyer should be comfortable in your property ideally from the very first moment. They’ll be much more likely to submit a bid if they have a “good feeling” while visiting. While you can’t force people to have a warm and fuzzy feeling about your house, you can help to prevent the opposite. One such way to do that is to make your home comfortable during visitations. For example, if it’s chilly outside, then make sure the house is warm and inviting. It’ll let your visitors know that the property is homey and comfortable.  

 

Over/Under Valuation 

 

Setting the right price for your property is key. Price the property too low, and it’ll sell quickly, but you’ll miss out on a lot of money. Set it too high, and you’ll be waiting forever for someone to make a bid. It’s best to balance your desired price with local averages and guidance from a realtor.  

 

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