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E L L I N G T I P S

10
top tips for selling your house
| 1 |
Keep
the front of your house tidy. Keep your driveway and gates open and
leave room to park. |
| 2 |
At
night, keep a warm welcoming porch or hall light on. Make sure the
house number or name can be seen and that the bell works. Have a fire
lighting. |
| 3 |
Pets
should neither be seen nor heard. Keep them quiet or out of the house
if possible. |
| 4 |
Tidy
up peeling wallpaper and damaged paintwork, but full redecoration
is unnecessary. Clean windows, replace missing lightbuibs, fix that
dripping tap. |
| 5 |
Kitchens
tip the scales more than any room. Present a well ordered kitchen
with neat, clean cupboards. Have a coffee / baking aroma present. |
| 6 |
A
bright bathroom also helps sales, so keep it clean and tidy. No damp
towels or discoloured baths. |
| 7 |
Keep
all bedrooms tidy. They'll look more spacious. Rumpled duvets and
washing on the floor make rooms look smaller than they are. |
| 8 |
Display
the full value of storage space by keeping cupboards, basements and
attics tidy. Throw out unwanted rubbish - you'll be doing that anyway
when you move. |
| 9 |
Music
or TV is a turn-off when showing people around. |
| 10 |
Don't
forget conversation - be courteous, point out features of each room,
but let the buyer view at their own pace. Don't have too many people
present - buyers often feel like intruders and wish to respect your
privacy. |
Advice
for those wondering whether their property should be sold at public auction
or by private treaty
In
the case of an executors sale by public auction, there can be no argument
as to the value of the property as it has been established on the day
of the sale. If a number of people are involved and it is necessary to
establish beyond doubt what the market price is, the best procedure is
to advertise the property for sale by public auction. Serious potential
buyers will be there on the day and will bid for the property. It is a
clear, clean cut, quick process.
The
purchaser buying at auction has to have his finance in place, he has to
have a survey completed and he has to be able to sign an unconditional
contract at the auction so that, from a vendor's point of view, the sale
is completed and safe. Auctions concentrate minds and all involved are
anxious to get the matter over with.
A
disadvantage of the auction system is that if the property fails to sell
on the day, it is very disheartening for the vendor as they feel they
have somehow failed in their advertising campaign. There is no need for
this reaction, the vendors have gone to the market, they have not been
successful on that day, but the property is usually sold within a couple
of weeks of the auction. Prime residential properties are particularly
suitable for the public auction process. In the case of a commercial property
such as a pub or a centre city shop, public auction is the only prudent
way to sell. At present, because of the Bacon Report recommendations,
the residential market is not attractive to most investors, who are now
forming consortia and buying commercial businesses.
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