Preparing Your House To Sell In The Winter
I know some of you who are reading this Blog don’t even want to think about what this Real Estate Agent is referring to in this writing. Here is the truth though. Late fall and the winter season is just around the corner. In fact, Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away. Most people agree that in the more northern parts of these United States, selling a house in the middle of the winter can be a bit more challenging. Some even wonder if it is worth the time to list their house for sale.
My personal experience is that I’ve done very well in the heart of the winter season when it comes to listing and selling property. I’ve personally sold million dollar plus homes in February with the snow flying and 20 degrees for a high temperature in the mid-afternoon was the actual high for the day. So what does it take to prepare your house and then to see a sale actually occur?
If you need to sell your house in the next few months, consider taking four or five minutes to read the following article. It is called: 13 Tips for Selling Your Home in the Winter - When the snow is swirling and would-be buyers are scarce, a few extra steps could make a difference.
Remember, knowledge can be power when endeavoring to sell your home. If I can help you in this process, please do not hesitate to Write or Phone me.
David L. Burrows, Realtor
Envirian of Warrenton
Warrenton, Virginia 20186
Phone: 540.349.3075 x119
Burrows Properties
Burrows' Thoughts worth considering: "One reason to have a Home Inspection by a Professional Inspector is not only to discover possible defects, but to help the new home owner to understand the need for proper maintenance on the items the Inspection brings to the purchasers attention."
Interested in Some Great Reading on selling your home? Take a look at these articles on my website: Selling Your Home: Where do you begin?
Seller Guidance: I would encourage you to employ a Realtor®® to help you sell your home. When your agent or another agent is showing your house, go away and let them do your work for you. I also urge you to utilize my FREE SELLERS TOOLKIT before selling your house.
Buyer Guidance: I would encourage you to really check out anything and everything you are told by a well meaning seller. Employ the services of a Buyer's Agent to help you discern what you read and listen to about the area you are thinking of calling home. I would also urge you to get my FREE BUYERS TOOLKIT before heading out on the journey to find your new house.
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