Selling your Home
Preparing to Sell your home
It is important to begin to separate yourself emotionally from
your house, begin to think about it as a commodity, and walk through
it with the eyes of a buyer. An agent can be helpful to work with
to get objective about making your house dazzling for potential
buyers.
Prepare for the sale by doing the following:
- Pre-Sale Inspection
Be ahead of the game, getting your home inspected at the beginning of
the process allows you to address issues and make repairs before you
sell your house. This also reduces surprises, and reduces any price
reductions you would have to make in order to make last minute repairs
that can be costly.
- Deal with disclosures.
Colorado now requires sellers and their agents to disclose any issues
that may affect a buyer's decision to purchase your home. It is important
to understand what you need to disclose and decide whether to make any
repairs or adjust your asking price.
- Make appropriate repairs.
This is not the time to make major home improvements, it is generally
only necessary to make necessary repairs. These include things like
cracked windows or rickety front steps and cosmetic improvements like
painting and planting flower beds. You want to focus on improving your
home's salability only.
- Neutralize your decor.
You want your home to be appealing to potential buyers, and eccentricities
can turn others off. Tone down and pack away many of your personal possessions
to neutralize the environment, replace out-of-date carpeting, paint
odd-color rooms, and polish your home's appearance. Putting your pets
in a kennel, as well as spending more time cleaning (or hiring extra
cleaning help) will help your house sell faster.