Your home may be a great place to raise a family or just live. The problem, of course, is a buyer does not know that and instead forms an immediate opinion on what they see first.
Love at first sight is a clich, but it has an underlying truth to it as do most clichs. The simple fact is we are an emotional species. Whether intentionally or unintentionally, we always form a first impression of everything we come in contact with. That impression may be conscious or subconscious. The undisputed fact, however, is our first impression determines any subsequent decisions a majority of the time. If you are selling a property, you must accept and focus on this fact.
As a seller, it is vital that you understand a buyer's first impression of your home is everything. If the first impression is not good, the buyer will move on. It is as simple as that. There are two areas where you are going to make a first impression, so let's take a closer look at them.
Obviously, one area is when a buyer first comes to see the property. The minute they drive up your street, they are evaluating. They are looking at all the homes, not just yours. As a result, it is important that you home looks as good as it can compared to those around you. This means you need to have the landscaping in excellent shape. Remove dead plants, edge the lawn, fertilize everything, rake up leaves and so on. If you have a driveway, you should have it cleaned before showing the property. Keep garage doors closed. The list is endless, so just make sure the first impression is impeccable.
A less evident location where a first impression is developed deals with pictures of a house. Over 70 percent of property buyers now do their initial shopping on the Internet. If you are not noted on a site, you need to be. Regardless, the trick to your web listing will be the pictures. Upload as many as you can, however see to it they look wonderful. Avoid dark, unattractive photos at all costs. The process resembles a dating website. The buyer will be pointing and clicking with a lot of homes, so spend some time with your pictures. You might even want to incur the cost of a professional photographer.
One of the best ways to evaluate your property is to ask others to look at it and offer suggestions. Friends can be a good choice, but you must make clear to them that you want only critical comments. To this end, you need to brace yourself for such comments. Don't ask for their help and then get angry when they give it.
Love at first sight is a clich, but it has an underlying truth to it as do most clichs. The simple fact is we are an emotional species. Whether intentionally or unintentionally, we always form a first impression of everything we come in contact with. That impression may be conscious or subconscious. The undisputed fact, however, is our first impression determines any subsequent decisions a majority of the time. If you are selling a property, you must accept and focus on this fact.
As a seller, it is vital that you understand a buyer's first impression of your home is everything. If the first impression is not good, the buyer will move on. It is as simple as that. There are two areas where you are going to make a first impression, so let's take a closer look at them.
Obviously, one area is when a buyer first comes to see the property. The minute they drive up your street, they are evaluating. They are looking at all the homes, not just yours. As a result, it is important that you home looks as good as it can compared to those around you. This means you need to have the landscaping in excellent shape. Remove dead plants, edge the lawn, fertilize everything, rake up leaves and so on. If you have a driveway, you should have it cleaned before showing the property. Keep garage doors closed. The list is endless, so just make sure the first impression is impeccable.
A less evident location where a first impression is developed deals with pictures of a house. Over 70 percent of property buyers now do their initial shopping on the Internet. If you are not noted on a site, you need to be. Regardless, the trick to your web listing will be the pictures. Upload as many as you can, however see to it they look wonderful. Avoid dark, unattractive photos at all costs. The process resembles a dating website. The buyer will be pointing and clicking with a lot of homes, so spend some time with your pictures. You might even want to incur the cost of a professional photographer.
One of the best ways to evaluate your property is to ask others to look at it and offer suggestions. Friends can be a good choice, but you must make clear to them that you want only critical comments. To this end, you need to brace yourself for such comments. Don't ask for their help and then get angry when they give it.
About the Author:
Jocel Victorino is a property consultant of DMCI Homes Inc. A premier developer of resort-type condominiums in the Philippines. If you are currently looking for a good investment try Stellar DMCI(http://www.condosphilippines.org/listings/stellar-place/). A lush and invigorating experience just outside your unit- green open spaces and refreshing water elements blend together to bring the pitch-perfect balance that people crave to be inspired. For Other DMCI Homes Project you may visit www.condosphilippines.org
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