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Selling
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Otherwise, please read through our simple steps to help you sell your home.
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Step 1: Creating a Marketing Plan
Create
a marketing plan for your home that will help distinguish it in your
local marketplace and attract buyers to your property. This may include
advertising in the newspaper, posting your listing on the Internet,
holding an open house and more. CENTURY 21 ® System Sales Professionals often
use the CENTURY 21 ® Customized Marketing System to create a personalized
selling program for clients. Its purpose is to sell a home at the best
price possible in the shortest amount of time. |
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Step 2: Setting the Price
A
key part of the marketing plan is setting the list price. If a home is
priced too low, it may cost you money. If a home is priced too high,
potential buyers may be scared away. To determine the best asking price
review the cost of recently sold homes, evaluate the competition and
study marketplace trends. CENTURY 21® System Sales Associates are trained to
use this information to help you reach the right asking price. It is
also helpful to discuss other terms and conditions, such as timing and
items that can be included with the sale of the home. Both of these can
make your home more attractive to potential buyers. |
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Step 3: Showtime
Now
it's time to get your home ready for the spotlight. Start with a good
cleaning, then eliminate any clutter, add a fresh coat of paint and
tidy up the yard. Talk to your real estate professional about other
tips that can help boost a home's curb appeal and impress potential
buyers once they're in the door. One way to make a home more attractive
is to purchase a Home Protection Plan. This insurance protects you, the
seller, from paying repair or replacement costs of major items during
the listing period. It also protects the buyer during their first year
of homeownership. In addition, make sure you are aware of all the
federal, state, and local disclosure laws. This information can be
obtained by the specific local and federal government agencies or from
your local CENTURY 21 ® System Office. |
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Step 4: Protecting Yourself
In some cases, a home sale can also be an invitation for danger. Here are some things you can do to make the process safer. • Ask for identification • Ask for pre-approval letters • Lock up and hide collectibles and valuables • Remember "For Sale" signs bring in buyers. Do not allow your children to open doors to strangers. • If you have pets, make sure they are controlled • Remove any dangerous items • Talk to your CENTURY 21 ® System Sales Professional about additional safety tips to help protect you and your family. |
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Step 5: Making the Deal
A
buyer has made an offer - now it is time to negotiate. Rely on your
real estate professional to guide you through this process. He or she
will help you arrive at an acceptable price, terms and conditions. Once
you have accepted an offer, help keep the deal together by meeting
deadlines and criteria, including home inspections, appropriate buyer
visits, scheduled deposits and other steps. In fact, during this period
there may be a renegotiation of the accepted offer price depending on
the outcomes of these visits. As the closing nears, you may also need
to perform repairs or do additional work to the house as agreed upon in
your contract. In addition, you will need to have the house "broom
clean" prior to the closing so that the buyer can complete a final walk
through. When you finally arrive at the closing table, come prepared
with the appropriate certificates and approvals as required by your
town, county and state. Ask the appropriate agency or get a list of
what you need from your local CENTURY 21 ® System office. Once the money has
exchanged hands and all the papers signed it's time to hand over the
keys and concentrate on your next big project - getting YOUR new home
in order. |
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CENTURY 21 JRS Realty. is a proud member of the National Association of REALTORS® Equal Housing Opportunity.
Disclaimer: All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified. All properties are subject to change, withdrawal, or prior sale.
© 2005 CENTURY 21 Real Estate LLC. CENTURY 21 ® is a registered trademark liscensed to Century 21 Real Estate LLC. Equal Housing Opportunity.
Each Office is independently owned and operated.
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