Sell Your Home Without a Realtor and Save Thousand$$$
Insider Sales Techniques from a 30 yr. Veteran Realtor.
A typical real estate commission on a $234,000 home (national median price for all existing homes as of July 2005) is over $16,000. In many areas the cut a real estate broker gets is much higher. A home owner can easily save that money by selling on their own. All that is needed is a basic understanding of the real estate market and a touch of marketing sense. Posted by Dennis Maier
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Sell Your Home Without Paying Any Commissions
Do you wish to sell your home on your own without using the services of a real estate agent? Learn how... Posted by Sameer Panjwani
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Sell Your Income Property For More
You can sell your rental property for much more, by doing a few simple things. Why not get top dollar? Posted by Steven Gillman
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Sell your Property Faster
Sell your property faster and at the highest possible price Posted by Jennifer Tweed
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Seller Financing - Six Safety Tips
There are some good reasons why you may want to offer seller financing when you sell your home or investment property. Here's how to be safe when you do. Posted by Steven Gillman
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Seller Objections To Lease Purchase
Discusses the objections that a seller might have and why they are occurring. Posted by Sue And Chuck DeFiore
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Sellers, Are You Having A Hard Time Selling Your Home?
Solution for homeowners who are having a difficult time selling their home. Posted by Sue And Chuck DeFiore
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Selling A Home – What Attachments Stay or Go?
The home selling and buying process can be confusing. This is especially true when it is a FSBO (for sale by owner) operation. It's even tougher when neither the seller nor the buyer is in the real estate business. This article sorts through what stays in the house or condo when it's sold. Posted by Raynor James
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Selling a Home – What Personal Property Stays?
The home selling and buying process can be confusing, particularly when it comes to figuring out what items stay with the home. It's even tougher when neither the seller nor the buyer is in the real estate business. This article sorts out what personal property stays with the home when it is sold. Posted by Raynor James
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Selling a House is Easy
The thought of selling a house strikes fear into most people. The contracts, the legalese, the exorbitant costs — they all conspire to make the experience unpleasant at best, and a nightmare at worst. It doesn't have to be that way, though. Let's take a look at three different scenarios for selling the same house. We'll assume an average house in an average town in America, whose market value has been established at $150,000. Posted by Duane LeGate
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Selling by Owner = Saving by Owner?
Although many FSBO home sellers have saved thousands of dollars in commissions, many others have lost money. However, if you're thinking of trying to sell your home without the aid of a real estate agent, here are a few tips for getting the most from the experience:
Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling by Owner Escrow or Closing Checklist
Home sellers should keep on top of their pending sale; especially when selling without the assistance of a real estate agent. Sometimes busy real estate agents forget to monitor all aspects of a pending sale. Here's a checklist for home sellers:
Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling by Owner Tips
Selling a home isn't easy, even for a real estate professional, but you can sell your home yourself, if you're willing do your homework and then earn your commission. Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling Houses Fast: Basics of Design & Color Psychology
Make more money from your home sale by choosing design details that catch the attention of buyers in your price range.
Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling Houses with Curb Appeal and Design Psychology
Curb appeal has grown up, and using innovative Design Psychology techniques for marketing homes puts curb allure to work, enticing buyers to come inside your home. One way to make your home outshine the others on the market, upgrading your exterior, doesn't have to cost you a lot of money. Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling Houses: Cutting Edge Design Tips for Selling
In this article, you're going to discover new techniques for marketing houses, and you'll find that these fresh, new interior design ideas will help sell your home faster, and for a higher price than the competition! Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling Houses: Design Psychology and Interior Colors
Interior colors are vitally important to selling your home quickly, and for more money. But you must always take your target market and selling season into account, using Design Psychology techniques, when choosing the colors for the inside of your home. Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling Houses: Design Psychology Works!
Our senses react to the design choices we make, so choosing the wrong colors or patterns in wallpaper, fabric, or paint can negatively impact our senses. Design Psychology works, and if you'll just take a little extra time to avoid making design mistakes, you'll save MONEY and sell your home more quickly, both of which will have a significant effect on your bottom line when your sign the closing papers! Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling Houses: Flooring & Feelings
Buyers think they love Italian tile and other hard floor surfaces, but they actually feel happier when they're walking on softer surfaces such as padded carpeting and padded laminate. Even so, you'll want to give some serious thought to the floors in your home if you want to sell quickly, and for the highest profit.
Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling Houses: Psychological Effects of Landscaping
Well-conceived landscaping gives you the advantage when it comes to selling your house. If your home makes buyers feel good while they're on your property, you'll sell it quickly, and for top dollar! Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling Houses: The Basics of Design Psychology
Great article for real estate sites and ezines. Here are a few Design Psychology tips you can use to maximize your sales profits without having to spend a great deal of money:
Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling Investment Houses: Props & Profits
New Marketing and Design Psychology ideas help you stage homes for sale to motivate buyers and generate top dollar. Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling Investment Houses: Psychology of Mirrors
Design Psychology Professor Jeanette Fisher offers advice for selling houses. Using mirrors as props for staging houses helps you sell your investment properties for more money, and fast. Discover how mirrors bring subtle psychological value to your home for sale. Posted by Jeanette Joy Fisher
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Selling Property - Valuing Your Property
Before you value your property you must arrive at two important figures:
1. The lowest price you will accept for your property
2. The ideal price you would like to achieve Posted by Nicholas Marr
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Selling Your Home - A FSBO's Guide to Keeping It Safe
'For Sale By Owner' home sellers not only need to think like a realtor in finding potential buyers for their homes, they also need to think like a personal security expert and safeguard themselves from being burglarized or attacked.
Posted by Michelle Annese
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Selling Your Home – Alone or with a Broker?
How do you decide whether to sell your home (or land, farm, ranch, etc.) on your own or use a real estate broker? There are pluses and minuses to each approach. Let's look at some of the key ups and downs. Only you can decide which approach has the most pluses in your situation. Posted by Raynor James
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Selling Your Home – Be Sure It Shows Well
Whether you are selling a house, townhouse, condo or apartment, there are universal tips that will help it sell. Primary among those tips are making sure your home “shows well.�
Posted by Raynor James
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Selling Your Home – What Can Go Wrong With Pricing and Loans
So, you're selling your home (house, townhouse, condo, apartment, land, lot, farm, ranch, etc.), what can go wrong? The sad fact is that a lot of things can go wrong. In this article, we look at problems related to pricing and a buyer's inability to get a loan. Posted by Raynor James
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Selling Your Home – What Can Go Wrong With Title and Lenders
If you're selling your home, there are going to be difficulties at some point in the transaction. Some problems can't be fixed. It's important to figure out whether yours are fixable or not. Then you can either fix them or move on and find another buyer. If it's priced appropriately, there's a buyer out there for virtually every property. Posted by Raynor James
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Selling Your Home In The Winter
In many parts of the country, selling a home during the winter months can be a challenge. Dreary, cold weather and the end-of-the-year holidays can keep buyers away and heighten fears of your home s... Posted by W. Troy Swezey
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