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Monday, December 12, 2016

Advice NOT to take when selling your home.

SO You’ve made the tuff decision to sell your house. Congrats! Now brace yourself for the onrush of “been there, done that, you must do this” advice. It will come from just about everyone who’s ever bought a house, sold a house, or binge-watched three straight seasons of "Love it or List it"
Let me give you my own little piece of advice: Don’t take everyone’s advice! While friends, family, and the occasional stranger love to "become" the expert on how to best sell a home, their 2 cents worth could end up costing you thousands. Consider the source and remember there's always 2 sides to every story.

Leave it up to the experts, you know the people that actually do this stuff for a living. Their advice is worth taking!

Sell your house "as is"

This is most likely the worst advice you can get. It opens the door up for a few things from the buyer. First, it gives the impression that you will consider low ball offers because well, your broke and need to sell! Secondly, its a big red flag that there's a possibility of potential "big" problems with the home. It tells the buyer right off the bat "there's issues with this home." Because buyers shop online first, this is a huge risk your taking. Lastly, it tells the buyer exactly what your saying which is I will not negotiate repairs. Is this really the impression you want to give?

For more good advice always ask the experts! Contact me anytime! Contact me here!













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