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Examine Every Square Inch
When you have reached the stage where it's time to show your
home, think from a buyer's perspective; your home seems fine to
you but potential buyers will examine every square inch of your
house before they begin to think about making a purchase.
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Let your sales professional handle the Open House arrangements, but
do what you can to make sure the home looks its best. |
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Cleanliness, neutral decor, necessary repairs and the first
impressions of potential buyers are four main points of concern when
showing a home. |
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Kitchens, baths and entries are among the most important parts of
the home to concentrate on. Prospective buyers pay close attention
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Be Gone During The Open House
Plan to be gone during the Open House so that prospective buyers
will discuss your home openly with your real estate sales
professional. If you can't leave, let your sales professional do
the talking. He or she can discuss price, terms, possession and
other factors, as well as handle objections or questions.
Many sellers have beautiful homes - and have received favorable
comments from guests, friends and real estate professionals. But
when its time to sell, what matters most is what the buyer
likes. We suggest that you take a "buyer's tour" of your home
before you ever put it on the market.
Our highly skilled sales professionals combine our real estate
marketing expertise with our vast knowledge of the home to show
you how to enhance your home from a buyer's perspective. Contact
GMAC Real Estate Sales Representative and a Sales Representative
will walk you through your home and help you see it from a
buyer's point of view. They will show you just where to
concentrate your efforts - and give you a chance to identify all
the positive features that you'll want buyers to notice.
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