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Selling Your HomeIn many ways, the selling of your Hawaii home is similar to the selling of a product. From the moment you make the decision to place your home on the Hawaii real estate market, you are no longer simply a homeowner and a resident in the property. You must now view yourself as the seller of a unique and valuable commodity. The price of this commodity will be determined in the same way that other products are bought and sold.
AppearanceThere is nothing like a good first impression to drive a sale. There is nothing more lasting than a bad first impression. OutsideBegin the process of readying your house for sale by stepping outside and evaluating the property from curbside. Trying to be objective, ask yourself what a newcomer will notice as they drive up to the property. What is the general first impression? Has the exterior of the house been well taken care of? Complete your inspection by walking around the house and into the back yard. Remain critical! Keep in mind that you are pretending to wear the shoes of a potential buyer. You are also following a path that will be walked by a home inspector or other individuals hired by the buyer to give professional opinions about the property's façade and exterior characteristics. Prepare a list of action items that will need attention immediately and that can be completed without undue cost. InsideConduct the internal inspection starting at the front door and walking through the house as a buyer might. At each threshold stop and review individual rooms to gain a general first impression. Make a list of action items pertaining to the inside of the house. Things to watch out for include: Clutter - Piles of newspapers, magazines, toys and other objects, and even mail distract from the fine points of a room and contribute to making the room seem smaller. SummaryMake a list of positive and negative features of each room and prepare to maximize the positives. write down the finer points of the home and provide this information to your realtor to be used in creating promotional materials. |
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