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Prepare to Have Your House Appraised
Before obtaining the services of an appraiser to have your house appraised for the purposes of selling your own home, make sure they are licensed, experienced and knowledgeable in the area of property you want appraised. Also make sure they do not skimp on data sources just to save money; a qualified house appraiser should use up to date sources to insure the appraisal will be as accurate as possible.
Make any necessary minor home improvements. This includes leaky faucets, missing door handles, missing kitchen cupboard and drawer knobs or handles, missing or damaged trim work, broken light fixtures or light switches, cracked windows, torn screens, etc.
It would be worth while to install smoke detectors on all floors, especially near bedrooms. Repaint surfaces that have not been painted since 1978 - since many paints before at time were contaminated with lead. Also make sure all stairways, inside and out, have sturdy handrails. These measures increase the safety status of your home.
If carpet visibly needs cleaning, acquire the services of a professional carpet cleaner. Steam/hot water is best for the most through cleaning possible. Unless carpet is Berber or sculptured, have the professional carpet cleaner groom the carpet after cleaning so that fibers in the traffic area dry in an upright position, enhancing carpet's appearance.
When setting up an appointment to have your house appraised, ask the appraiser if there are certain things that should be done before they arrive.
When getting ready to have your house appraised, have the following documents ready:
1.) Any written property agreements. This might include a maintenance agreement for shared property, such as a drive way, hedge divider, etc.
2.) Your home inspection report, which should be done before acquiring the services of a house appraiser.
3.) Any other important reports that relate to your property, such as water/soil analysis, reports for termites, septic systems, etc.
4.) A "brag sheet" that lists all notable home improvements, including the when the improvement was made and cost. Include such home improvements as interior, exterior painting, paneling, siding, the addition of central air conditioning, a new roof or roof repairs, remodeling of rooms, finishing off a basement or attic, permanent lighting, light fixtures, etc. Also include building permit confirmation, if applicable.
5.) Any other relevant information, such as a purchase agreement, if a sale is pending.
When the house appraiser arrives:
1.) Be sure all areas of the home are accessible. This also means the attic, basement, crawl spaces, and garage.
2.) Make sure the house is clutter free for maximum visual effect.
3.) Make sure house has no mal-odor, and has a pleasant fragrance. Before the house appraiser leaves, ask when you can expect a copy of the appraisal report for your real estate listing.
A word about FSBO advertisements
More and more, homeowners are taking the initiative and selling their own home. Because many buyers prefer working directly with the home owner instead of going through a real estate agent, advertisements that include FSBO (for sale by owner) are very appealing.
Homeowners who do their research and become knowledgeable about the process of selling their own home can be more flexible about asking price, while realizing more money in pocket.
By using multi venues for advertising their real estate, home owners stand a greater chance of making a quick sale. Advertising FSBO online can be especially effective. Not only can it be more cost effective than other types of advertising, but the advertisement is available to potential home buyers world-wide; 7-days a week, 24-hours a day.
There is another benefit to FSBO advertising online. At Virtual Real Estate Listings, at www.vrel.org, for instance, a modest one-time fee provides a professionally written, full page advertisement, complete with interior and exterior pictures; information on the surrounding area where the property is located and contact information is also provided. And, the advertisement remains posted until the property sells!
A considerable amount of money can be saved when advertising through newspaper classifieds, photo classifieds, and FSBO publication advertisements. How? By purchasing much smaller space for smaller ads in these type venues, and including the URL to the online advertisement.
A descriptive ad in newspapers and FSBO publications isn't necessary, because all information about the property for sale is already online, waiting to be discovered!
© 2006 Lori S. Anton for Virtual Real Estate Listings
Long time published writer Lori S. Anton writes for a number of online web sites, including Virtual Real Estate Listings, a new web site created to assist home owners in selling their own property. Providing 7-day a week, 24-hours a day FSBO online advertising, free wanting to buy/rent ads, informative articles, and helpful selling tips. Visit the articles section of Virtual Real Estate Listings.
Article source: Expert Articles
Most Recent Articles in Real Estate FSBO category
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During the first few stages when trying to sell your house by yourself, this is considered to be critical because as planning means everything during the process. Those house owners who think that putting up a price tag on their house will get the property sold are sadly mistaken as everyone knows how the home selling market is today in the US. - What You Shouldn't Do If You Want To Stop Foreclosure - By: Sharon Samraj
Firstly don't fail to build up some savings for any emergency, it doesn't matter it's for health or education or for anything; there are many needs and wants we face each hour. Every penny earned seems to have its flow determined before it reaches our hands. - Home Selling Errors That You Shouldn't Make! - By: Sharon Samraj
Firstly the price of the property shouldn't be too high; it is obvious that the seller wants to make lot of money from his property. But the best way to sell a house quick is not fixing the price too high! Price that is too high will make some prospective buyers to lose their interests on your property even before seeing it. - Showing Your House to Attract Buyers - By: Sharon Samraj
Your real estate broker will always let you know before he is bringing a buyer to your house for a showing. However, it's it is very important to keep your house neat and ready to be shown to potential buyers. - For Sale By Owner Listings - By: Tim OKeefe
Selling your home on your own, without a Realtor, is becoming less and less popular. This is surprising, considering that home values have skyrocketed and commissions have risen along with them.The money to be saved can be significant enough to attempt to sell your home on your own. - A FSBO's Guide to Keeping It Safe When Selling Your Home - By: Michelle Annese
Sellers need to keep their safety in mind when prospecting potential buyers. The real estate industry has seen a problematic climb in assaults towards realtors, and so is the concern for those who are selling their own homes.Here are just seven ways designed specifically to protect you, your family, and your home, from being victimized:1. Fully screen callers before allowing them an appointment for seeing your home. - NAR(r) Broker Will Swear It - Real Pro' Agents Share It - FSBO "Truth" - By: Russ Miles
For posting the "Truth" on your website, some FSBO’s will not like you. These prospects would not have listed with you anyway. For Sale By Owners – that can receive sound advice – will appreciate your courage, celebrating by having listed their home with you. - Top 7 Reasons Why FSBOs Fail To Sell Their Home On Their Own! - By: Lawrence Allen
In the United States, less than 10% of all For Sale by Owners (FSBOs), are successful in selling their home by themselves. That*s because most people just give up because they don*t realize from the beginning the difficulty and complexity of the job ahead. But that*s not the only reason. - Real Estate Investing - FSBOs vs. Agent Listings? - By: Dr.Phil Speer
Many would-be real estate investing professionals face discouragement because of the assumption that acquisitions require deep-pockets. Some even believe the myth that nothing-down purchases are impossible.The early 1980s era in real estate investing known as the Zero Down Real Estate Movement was initiated by Robert Allen with his best-seller, "Nothing Down. - FSBO - Selling Your Home FSBO (for sale by owner) - Is It Worth It? - By: Marc Sisk
FSBO, what is it? FSBO means For Sale by Owner, and it’s a term that’s generally referred to when you’re selling your home without soliciting help from a Realtor.FSBO, what’s the benefit to you?
