Real
                        Estate Information for Sellers 
                 
                  
                    Marketing
                          Your Home 
          Your home is the most precious and priceless possession you will ever
          sell. As such, the home sale is an emotional and trying time for you
          and your family. Your agent, as your partner in the transaction, has
          the necessary communications, technology and marketing skills to motivate
          buyers and help make the sale of your home an enjoyable experience.
          The end result is that agent professionalism and expertise will help
          you find a buyer for your home at a price you’re happy with. 
          Bottom line: Your agent will partner with you to manage all aspects
          of the complex real estate transaction.  
                                             
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                                            Pricing the Home 
          Your home is your castle and is close to your heart. One of the first
          things an agent will do is to help you price your home in an objective,
          fair manner. An asking price, based on a sound, competent and professional
          comparative market analysis, will help you get your home sold fast—and
          for as much as the market will accept. 
                                             
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                                Telling the World 
          Yes, the world. The Internet has made global marketing a reality. But,
          most real estate is local and your agent will develop a comprehensive
          marketing plan that takes advantage of your local marketplace. A plan
          that makes buyers—and other agents and real estate agents—aware
          of your home’s availability. Your agent should place the home
          on the Hudson County Multiple Listing Service (or HCMLS), and together
          you will consider other marketing avenues including radio, TV, print
          and/or electronic advertising, the Internet, specialized print publications,
          outdoor signage, an open house for the public, an open house for brokers
          and agents (known as a caravan), etc. If necessary, your agent can
          recommend a series of incentive programs to get your home sold faster.
          These may include assistance with the down payment and closing cost
          support for buyers, or a professional home inspection or home warranty.  
                                             
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                      Protecting Your Privacy & Security 
          You have life—a personal one and a professional one. Your agent
          will let you live both of them, alleviating any undue stress or concern
          about the home sale by acting as your partner in the complex real estate
          transaction. Some examples of what an agent should do for you as a
          seller: 
                   
                  
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Screen
                          potential buyers, making sure they are serious inquiries
                          and not potential “busy bodies.”  
                     
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 Handle
                          those “pesky” phone calls, schedule appointments
                          and show your house at times that meet your schedule,
                          not theirs. 
                     
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Ensure
                          the buyer has the annual income and employment history
                          necessary and down payment and closing cost money to
                          finance and buy your home. And, make certain the buyer
                          provides you with enough time to select—and move
                          into—your next residence. 
                     
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Discuss
                          and make recommendations regarding any contingency
                          on the sale of your home. A contingency is a condition
                          on the sale put into the contract by either the buyer
                          or seller. Contingencies can be removed by an addendum
                          to the contract, or they can expire if a time limit
                          is specified in the contract. 
                     
                    - Accept,
                        on your behalf and with your consent, all offers and
                        counter-offers and contracts made in writing. He/she
                        will recommend if you should accept the offer or make
                        a counter proposal. The agent will help guide the process
                        so acceptable terms are reached for all parties involved. 
 
                    - Be
                        there for you up until the parties involved sign on the
                        dotted line and transfer of ownership of your house to
                        the buyer is completed. 
 
                   
                   
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                    Creating Curb Appeal 
        As in life, the little things are important. When you put your house
        on the market for sale, you want to be sure your house is in good condition
        and looks attractive to buyers—both outside and inside. The way
        you present your property to prospective buyers can make all the difference
        between success and failure. Here’s a look at some of the intangibles
        to consider to make a buyer feel more comfortable about buying your home.  
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 Inside & Outside
                        the Home 
                    First
                    impressions matter. 
                   Make
                      sure your home is clean.
                  Replace
                      broken or dangerous steps. 
                  Make
                      certain all doors open and are in working order.
                  Cut
                      new keys for all doors, safety devices, etc. 
                      Be
                          sure that all locks are in proper working order.  
                                               
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                              Outside 
          What buyers see first!  
          A few tips for improving your home’s “curb appeal” include: 
                      
                        - Make
                            your house number visible; either alongside your
                            front door or on a mailbox—or both.
 
                        - Trim
                            shrubbery and manicure lawns; weed-free and add to
                            flowerbeds. Rake leaves or debris.
 
                        - Repaint
                            house, garage and any fencing (or the trim of each
                            if you’re on a limited budget).
 
                        - Clean
                            (sweep or shovel) the sidewalk, walkway and driveway.
                            Fill cracks or crevices.
 
                        - Clean
                            shutters, gutters and downspouts.
 
                        - Create
                            a front door entry that is clean, painted and oiled
                            so it shines and swings open smoothly.
 
                        - Ensure
                            that window coverings are clean and not damaged.
 
                        - Make
                            sure outdoor lighting is working properly.
 
                        - Remove
                            any large items from your home: put cars in garage
                            and park down the street, bicycles, basketball hoops,
                            garden hoses, etc. should be put away and out sight. 
 
                       
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                                          Inside 
          Once buyers are hooked!  
          A few tips for improving your home’s interior include 
                      
                        - Let
                            the sunshine. A brighter home is a more welcome home.
 
                        - Clean
                            the house (carpets and draperies) and search for
                            and remove any hazards, e.g., throw rugs, extension
                            cords, children’s toys.
 
                        - Add
                            a colorful floral arrangement(s) or new plants to
                            brighten up and give the home that “lived-in” feel.
 
                        - Replace
                            burnt-out or dim light bulbs.
 
                        - Check
                            that all doors and windows operate freely and smoothly.
                            Search for dry rot, broken seals, dirt, etc. and
                            make sure screens are working.
 
                        - Empty
                            the dishwasher and kitchen sink—and your trash.
 
                        - Put
                            new knobs and door handles on kitchen cabinets.
 
                        - Replace
                            shower curtains and add matching towels (if within
                            your budget).
 
                        - Close
                            toilet lids and add liquid toilet flush cleaner.
                            Light a candle.
 
                        - Make
                              any necessary repairs.
 
                        - Eliminate
                            pet odors—and the pets themselves during home
                            showings and open houses.
 
                        - Perform
                            a plumbing and electrical systems check.
 
                        - Clean
                            fireplace (and have one burning if weather calls
                            for heat in the home). 
 
                         
                       
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                                    Home Improvements 
          Undertaking a major project may or may not be in your best interests
          as a home seller. That is, the improvements may cost more money that
          you can recoup or they may turn away a prospective buyer.  
          That said, here’s a look at which home improvements buyers look
          for and those that consistently have the best return on investment: 
                                                
                                               Kitchens 
          Remodeled kitchens are a big winner. A simple remodel can take your
          home from on the market to off better than any other improvement to your
          home. 
                                                  Landscaping 
          Remember curb appeal? A well-trimmed, manicured lawn and colorful plants
          and garden is a special. The return here is second only to a remodeled
          kitchen. 
                                                     Fireplace 
          Sitting around a fireplace and enjoying a fire with family and friends
          is important and most buyers will greatly appreciate this additional
          feature. 
                                                        Additional Bathroom 
          Whether the house has one, two or even three existing bathroom, having
          one more can make the difference to many a discriminating buyer. 
                                                              Home Office 
          With more and more professionals working from home or tele-commuting,
          this extra room will add that extra "something" to your house. 
                                                                     Master
                                                                     Suite Addition 
          Many people today enjoy the comforts of a larger bedroom but beware
          of the considerable cost. It may make more sense to combine existing
          rooms or spaces. 
                                                                                                                                                              Deck 
          Like the fireplace, a deck will add an ambiance most buyers will enjoy
          and relish for many years. 
                                                                                                                                                              Exterior
                                                                                                                                                              Paint 
          Your home will most definitely look better but a dollar-for-dollar
          return on your investment is unlikely. 
                                                                                                                                                              New
                                                                                                                                                              Doors
                                                                                                                                                              and
                                                                                                                                                              Windows/Insulation 
          Energy efficiency is a big plus for today’s environmentally-conscious
          consumer. While it will help the sale new doors and windows will not
          significantly increase the sale price of your home. 
                                                                                                                                                              Swimming
                                                                                                                                                              Pool & the
                                                                                                                                                              Skylight 
          These two items are perhaps the most debated amongst the experts on
          whether or not they add value to your home. It’s a toss-up.  
                                                                                                                                                               
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