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Seller's Guide

Setting the value of your home
Its important to get it right the first time
Some factors that affect the price
Recommeded Reading

Prepare Your House to Sell Check List:

Inside the House
Outside the House
Prioritize Your Home Repairs
Which Improvements Pay Back?
Beauty Basics

 
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Setting the value of your home

Along with location and condition, the pricing of a house is a major component of the reasons why a house will--or will not--sell quickly. Although the pricing should not be dealt with lightly, some sellers have a tendency to put too much emphasis on the price and not enough on the condition, ending up with a house that is overpriced for its current condition and the overall market. Even if you find an unaware buyer that appears willing to pay the high price, when the buyer applies for a mortgage, the chances are good that the lender's appraisal will force the price back down to market value.

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It's important to get it right the first time

Care and time should be taken when establishing the original listing price for several reasons:

  1. If the house is overpriced, it won't sell. If it doesn't sell and sits on the market the listing quickly becomes stale.
  2. If you overprice the house with the intention of reducing the price later just to "see what the market will bear", when the price of the house is lowered, it signals to buyers that it was (and still may be) overpriced.
  3. If the house is underpriced, it most likely will sell quickly--to the detriment of your net proceeds.
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Some factors that affect the price

  1. Location: You can't get away from this one. If your house is located in a desirable area that is in demand, you will be able to get a higher price than you can for the same house in a less desirable area.
  2. Condition: A house that has been better maintained and shows better will always sell for more than one that has had deferred (neglected) maintenance and needs work.
  3. Desirable amenities: If a house has amenities that are currently popular in the marketplace, it will bring a higher price.
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Prepare Your House to Sell Check List

Repairs to Make Before Selling

Nothing turns off a potential buyer faster than peeling paint, a broken window, or a splintered front step. It's wise to make necessary repairs before you put your house on the market. A house in good condition demonstrates pride of ownership—one of your best sales tools. Start by covering these areas:

Inside the House

  • Fix or replace damaged flooring, such as torn linoleum or cracked tiles.
  • If you can't afford to replace damaged or worn floors, consider offering the buyer an allowance for renovation.
  • Fix any drains faucets or plumbing fixtures that aren't operating.
  • Fixes can range from replacing a faucet washer to buying a new toilet.
  • Paint the interior.
  • Fill and paint any cracks or holes in the walls. (You may need to repaint entire walls to mask such repairs.)
  • Replace burned out bulbs and broken electrical sockets.
  • Turn on all the lights before a showing.
  • Replace or fix broken stairs.
  • Fix any creaks as well.
  • Replace old locks and doorknobs.
  • Make it easy for a buyer to walk in.
  • Fix any doors that don’t open easily, including the garage door.
  • If your garage door opener doesn't work, repair or replace it.
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Outside the House

Replace cracked windows and torn screens.
Don't let your house be shown with the equivalent of a black eye.
Fix cracks in the driveway and entry walkway, and clean up stains.
If the driveway requires major repair, it may be preferable to offer the buyer an allowance for the work.
Paint the exterior.
Touch up peeling paint, window frames, porches, and shutters. Repaint the entire exterior if it is drab or peeling.
Replace broken gutters or missing downspouts.
Good drainage is key to passing a home inspection.
Replace or fix broken stairs.
It's a matter of both safety and aesthetics.
Reseal the deck and repair broken boards.
A new coat of sealer can spruce up a fading deck.
Repair the roof, replace shingles and tack down loose flashing. If the roof is old, you may want to replace it and adjust your sales price accordingly.

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Prioritize Your Home Repairs

Maintaining your house is easiest when you approach it season by season. But what if you discover that you have several major repair projects competing for your attention? In most cases, your budget will dictate which projects to tackle first, but it's also important to ask yourself the following:

Is there potential water damage?
Repairs that prevent water from leaking into the house are more important than cosmetic projects (such as filling a hole in an interior wall). Replacing a roof or sealing cracks in the foundation are projects that should be completed immediately.

Is safety an issue?
Ensure the safety of family and visitors is as important as keeping your home dry. Keep steps in good condition, replace broken boards on porches or decks, fix electrical outlets, and set your hot water heater to the right temperature (120ºF is usually hot enough).

Is a home system involved?
Plumbing, electrical and heating systems are critical to your home's operation and your comfort. Make these repairs as soon as possible. Hire a professional to make major repairs such as replacing faulty pipes, fixing circuit breakers, or installing a new thermostat.

Will the repair improve your insulation?
Repairs that improve insulation include tightening loose window frames, caulking around doorways, and patching holes in walls. The sooner these repairs are made, the faster you can lower your heating and air-conditioning costs.

Is it a cosmetic repair?
Cosmetic repairs range from patching holes in the wall to replacing an old light fixture. They are ideal winter projects, but can be performed at any time.

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Which Improvements Pay Back?

Compiled from several published surveys:

Recouping your remodeling investment may be your goal when you sell your house. But when it comes to resale value, all home improvements are not created equal. As a rule, kitchen remodeling projects and bathroom additions almost always pay back 90 percent or more of their costs. However, finishing a basement usually pays back less than 50 percent. Other improvements fall somewhere in between.

Consider these payback estimates* for the most typical home improvement projects:

Project Cost Average Payback
Add a new heating or air conditioning system $2,000 to $4,500 100% for heating; 75% for air conditioning
Minor kitchen remodeling $2,000 to $8,500 94% to 102%
Major kitchen remodeling $9,000 to $25,000 90%
Add bathroom $5,000 to $12,000 92%
Add a family room $30,000 86%
Remodel bathroom $8,500 77%
Add a fireplace $1,500 to $3,000 75%
Build a deck $6,000 73%
Remodel home office $8,000 69%
Replace windows $6,000 68% to 74%
Build a pool $10,000 and up 44%
Install or upgrade landscaping $1,500 to $15,000 30% to 60%
Finish basement $3,000 to $7,000 15%

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Understanding payback value:

Payback value depends heavily on the real estate market and prevailing property values. If the market is slow, expect to see less payback than you would in a fast market. Also, consider the neighborhood: If you remodel your house to twice the size of the other homes on the block, it is unlikely that you will be able to sell at double the price. Issues that can influence payback value include:

Type of improvement
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects consistently return the most in resale value and almost always help sell a house. Converting a basement into a family room yields the smallest return on the investment.

Scope of improvement
Projects can be large or small. Sometimes, the cumulative effect of small projects can pay back more in resale value than that of larger projects. Small projects tend to be cosmetic in nature: fresh paint, new doors, garden windows, and ceiling fans. Large improvements involve adding or upgrading living space.

Desirability
Today's fad may be tomorrow's standard. Backyard decks, for example, were difficult to find 30 years ago; now they are common. Decks may not have paid back very much in resale value decades ago, but as decks have become more desirable, their resale value has increased.

Cost
The price of home improvements fluctuates depending on economic conditions and region. If remodeling costs are particularly high in your area (or home sale prices particularly low), you may not recoup as much on your investment as you would if costs were in sync with sales prices.

TIP: If you are financing your home improvements, the best time to apply for a loan is when interest rates are low. The less you pay to borrow money for the job, the less the total cost of the renovations.

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Beauty Basics:

After you've made basic repairs. The task of selling your home boils down to making the house as clean, clutter-free, and inviting as possible. Now's the time to make cosmetic improvements: Paint a dingy room, rearrange furniture, hang up artwork, or freshen your front entrance with flowers.

Make sure you or your agent has plenty of brochures available to set out on the entry table or on the kitchen counter. The hard part will be keeping up appearances as long as your house is for sale. Go through this checklist at least every other day to make sure that your home is tidy.

Front Entrance

Clean doors and windows
Sweep sidewalk
Polish doorknob
Shake out doormat
Water container flowers (replace if necessary)
Clean doors and windows
Keep the lawn and landscaping trimmed

Entryway

Clean doors and windows
Mop floor, shake out rug, vacuum carpeting
Water container flowers or plants
Dust shelves or entry table
Tidy up closet

Living Room, Family Room

Stow away newspapers, magazines, books, games, toys, and videos
Straighten out coffee table, bookshelves, and other areas
Mop floor or vacuum rugs
Vacuum upholstered furniture; wipe down leather or vinyl
Dust surfaces (including TV screen)
Sweep fireplace
Wipe down ceiling fan blades
Water houseplants

Kitchen

Mop or vacuum floor
Clean appliances
Wipe countertops, cabinets
Clean sink
Stow away kitchen sponge and dish towels
Open windows or run fan to remove cooking odors

Bathrooms

Wipe wet shower stalls and bathtubs
Mop floors
Put out fresh towels
Empty wastebaskets
Clean sinks, mirrors and faucets
Stow away laundry

Bedrooms

Make beds
Mop floors or vacuum rugs
Stow away shoes, laundry, clothes, books or toys
Open curtains or shades
Tidy up closet

Home Office

Straighten out desk and bookshelves
Stow away files
Mop floor or vacuum rugs
Dust surfaces, including computer screen
Polish cabinets and woodwork

Basement

Clear clutter blocking access to furnace, electrical box or laundry room
Sweep stairs

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