Sellers - Do You Look at Your Home As a Seller or a Buyer?

Whether you live in the Buffalo Grove, Illinois or Carlsbad California, the seller needs to look at his home as if he or she was the potential buyer.   The author of the follwing Blog Post, Jeff Dowler  hits the nail on the head! 

 

 

 

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Via Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Real Estate ~ 760-840-1360 (RE/MAX Moonlight Beach (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)):

Sellers - Do You Look at Your Home As a Seller or a Buyer? 

Selling your home can be a challenge, especially if you are going to really miss your home, or have been there for a long time. 

Getting your home ready for saleMany sellers have a hard time looking at their home from an unbiased perspective - and you may too, since you have built many memories while living there. It's likely hard to consider the maintenance issues and undone repairs that you have lived with, for whatever reason, and to see them as something to be concerned about when you go to sell. 

You need to know, however, that buyers WILL scrutinize your home both inside and out, and look for defects and repairs that they feel justify a lower price than you are asking...rightly or wrongly. 

So, are YOU looking at your home simply as the seller, or as a prospective buyer?? 

Unless your home is truly immaculate and newly built, it likely has some maintenance or repair issues. That's just the reality of home ownership, especially if you have been there for a while., or unless you are really obsessive about maintenance. Most folks aren't from what I've seen. 

Some homeowners are quite good at keeping things in shape, but I suspect many have problem areas that should be addressed...stucco that needs patching, carpet stains, wood that has some rot, bushes that need trimming, paint that needs freshening... the sorts of things that are on everyone's "list to take care of some day" but which never gets done.

And it can be easy to overlook some small problem areas, or perhaps not even recognize them as issues because you have lived with them for so long.

 

Beware!

While YOU might not think these things are a big deal, because you live with them, buyers will.

 

Overgrown yard that could use a little workYeah, they may love the home when they walk in but trust me they are looking for defects or deferred maintenance, and once they find something, no matter how small, the looking will continue.

You see, once they see some repair issues they will wonder what else may be wrong or need fixing. 

So don't make the mistake of taking the approach that these issues are small and unlikely to make a difference.

A savvy seller these days will take the perspective of a fussy buyer looking at their home, inside and out, and take the time and spend the money to make as many things right as possible. Or get someone in to do it. Often it's the small things that matter. 

Is this easy to do? Nope. But if you really put yourself into the mode of scrutinizing your home as a buyer, and perhaps thinking back to when you were buying, it'll help. And it doesn't hurt to ask a friend to help you do this. 

Of course a good REALTOR will be able to help you pinpoint those things that really should be taken care of before you go live with your listing.

 

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Comments

Great blog.  It's harder to do than say but it must be done.  Sellers need to realize what is at stake if they don't look at their home with buyers eyes.

 

Posted by Kellie Morrissey CO Realtor CRS, GRI, CDPE (Keller Williams Realty Success LLC) over 1 year ago

Hi Judy~  Yes, Jeff has a point!  MOST buyers are very fussy and picky.  They can be since there are so many home on the market to pick from.  They will simply go after the best one!

Posted by Owensboro KY Real Estate Agent Vickie McCartney Broker Owensboro Ky (Maverick Realty) over 1 year ago

Yes Kellie and Vickie,  We don't want the sellers to lose their first and best offer because they are emotional about the situation.  Usually the repairs don't amount to much!

Posted by Judy Greenberg- Coldwell Banker- Buffalo Grove- Long Grove Homes for Sale (Coldwell Banker Buffalo Grove- 350 Half Day Road ) over 1 year ago

Good morning Judy,

Sellers who don't look at their homes through the eyes of their buyers are making a huge mistake..their competition who does get the offers!

Posted by Dorie Dillard RealtorĀ® Canyon Creek NW Austin TX homes for sale (Coldwell Banker United Realtors) over 1 year ago

I read Jeff's original post and, he definitely hits the nail on the head with this one. Good job Judy re-blogging this one for a whole other group of readers to see.

Posted by Craig Rutman Raleigh/ Cary/ Apex area Realtor (Helping people in transition) over 1 year ago

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