As peak buying season comes to a close, many home sellers begin to feel concern over selling their home quickly during the offseason. While making a good impression, being friendly, and being easy to work with are important factors to help sell your home fast, there are a few other steps a home seller can take to ensure a speedy sale. Price your home right in the beginning; pricing your home lower will increase interest, and buyers will take your offer more seriously. Increase curb appeal; planting a few flowers outside and painting the front door can make a major difference. Prospective buyers will often drive by your home first to look in-person, and you want to make sure they have a good impression. Clean your home and depersonalize; make sure your home is spotless, and when you know people are coming by to take a look, take down family photos and other personal effects. You also should remove any pets before the showing. The point is to allow homebuyers to be able to see themselves in your home. More here
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