Posts Tagged ‘Homestaging’

The new Home Direct lending and the current position of the housing market.

Monday, September 8th, 2008

With large building companies going out of business and the state of the housing market looking worse and worse. The market doesn?t look nice. Friends of mine keep on telling me I want to ? sell my house? but are not sure whether to, due to poor equity. For myself I would like the opportunity to get onto the housing market in the start. The new loans and tax breaks that have been placed on the market aren?t really flexible enough to entice me into purchasing a property, with the only homes available being new builds which frankly a lot of the time look like little boxes with very little space, is this just another attempt for the government to reach target. The fundamentals are developers basically want to knock out as many buildings as quickly as they can for the least quantity of cash on the least amount of space. People need an area that they are investing their cash into for their personal benefit, somewhere they aren?t over looked and where they feel they can get out into their garden into their own space. The stamp duty lifting to ?175,000 is the thing that should have been done years ago rather than the appeasement policy for the little people it appears to be, that is only going to last for a short period of time. Most people can?t save for a mortgage because they are don?t have the spare funds and although we get studies that the average wage is a certain amount it has no relation to the low amount most of us earn.

Dodging the house selling costs and finding help along the way.

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Alright, so you are thinking how am I going to sell my house, you have the ideas in your mind of the perfect home you are trying to get but how do I sell my house and avoid all of those extra fees|When you are thinking about the ideal home or perfect house. Then comes the frustrating question of how can I sell my house. Don?t be mistaken I know I?m in a privileged situation to already own my house but the prices incurred to sell my house through an estate agent is huge.

Fortunately I was browsing the internet looking for houses to purchase online and stumbled across an excellent website that let me to put up images and descriptions about my home with dimensions. I was also able to get advice on home staging (simply means making your house look nice for people when they step through the door, and help them into a purchasing frenzy) and all of the other things you could possibly want to sell your home on the internet.

The brilliant thing about the site was that you could even get your personal for sale sign in front of your house with a telephone number on it that puts your call through to any telephone number you want it to. We took up there services and they were extremely helpful, talking us through any queries that we might have and helping direct us in the right direction for other aspects of the sale.

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A way that i discovered to sell my house online that paid dividends.

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

When you choose to sell your property online or buy online it is worth considering the following points. With a few of the more customer responsive sites you are able to position the details of your private home sale straight onto the page that your property is being displayed this means that if you are a bit of a night owl or work through out the day you are able to change your details as and when you feel like it rather than fitting in with the site owners schedule. This makes sure that you can change your information at any time be it sizes, descriptions or more importantly the price of your house. Normally there is some form of waver saying that the information is all provided by the property owner and doesn?t necessarily contain the complete particulars.

When you are measuring up, ensure you give clear descripions of what dimensions you are giving, from a buyers viewpoint it is always worth questioning anything you are unsure of and most private sellers are more than pleased to answer any queries. The website that a property is being shown on will not have carried out a appraisal on the house and it will normally be upto the buyer to have a surveyors report done on the property before exchanging contracts. Always use a qualified contractor to test the appliances and equipment in a property, this will allow you to negotiate price if something is wrong. As a seller it is worth having any service information to hand to enable you to barter for a better price. Ensure you employ a solicitor to look into all legal matters relating to the house (e.g. title, tenure, planning permission etc) as these are specialist issues that will not be sorted out by websites. A solicitor also sorts out with the seller what things (e.g. carpets, curtains, fixtures & fittings, sheds etc) will or will not be built into the sale.
In other words, you should verify for yourself all information before acting on it, in particular the current asking price, sizes of rooms, ownership, freehold, extent of refurbishments and any issues of specific consequence to you.

How to sell your house without Estate agents and the extra fees that go with it.

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

If you have had thoughts like ?I would love to sell my house? but estate egent fees are what hold you back from doing it then I have just the thing for you, sell your home online. In this day and age of computers and ultra fast information its only right that the power is coming back into our own hands allowing us to take out the middle man and keep the profits from our hard earned investment, and its a lot less work than you might think. Estate agents often receive a commission somewhere in the range of 6% of the overal cost, that can easily amount to ?20,000 to ?30,000 on the completion of a nice home. When a property is sold, as in, house for sale by owner, you can often barter a lower price because there are no real estate commissions to be taken from the sale.

We all get attached to the place we have lived in for a long time as places trigger certain memories. But just keep thinking what is the best way to sell my house and normally it means stepping back from the emotional attachment we put onto things and making house a blank canvas for somebody else. You want to think how is the best way I can get somebody to buy my house.

Looking at your own home from a buyers perspective isn?t always easy but think about going to look at other properties and what you would expect. Remove clutter from rooms, paint the walls a neutral colour and clean the house to a showroom finish, I know this takes a bit of effort on your part but the benefits can be the difference between your house sitting on the market or it being snapped up as soon as it appears.

I feel we have become a bit complacent in our quest for expediency we seem to willingly bestow away a years salary to someone that has just turned up at your house walked around it, taken a few photographs and measurements and then gone away and sat in an office and posted up some facts in their window, the local paper and internet. All of this you can do yourself in a weekend. ?20,000 or a couple of days work????? I know what selection I prefer, are you aware that you can do it on your own behalf, just search the web and make an informed choice. By using search phrases such as Sell my flat, Sell my house and sell my house online you can find excellent resources to sell your house, for sale by owner.

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