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What to expect when Selling with REMAX

  • Pricing expertise: Our Agents analyze local home sales and current market trends to determine the best price for your property.

  • Marketing: Comprehensive marketing plans, including MLS® listings, social media posts, and other strategies to attract buyers.

  • Showings and open houses: Manage scheduling and hosting of showings and open houses to provide opportunities for potential buyers to view your home.

  • Negotiations: negotiate on your behalf to secure the best possible price and terms when offers are made.

  • Contract preparation: assist with preparing all necessary paperwork, including purchase agreements, disclosures, and other legal documents for the sale.
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The selling process

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When selling your home, it’s essential to price it competitively to stand out in a crowded market. Our agents will generate a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) report, which compares your property with recent home sales in your area. This will provide you with a clear understanding of current market trends, ensuring that your home is priced to attract qualified buyers. You can also use our online form to get a quick estimate of your home’s value, helping you make informed pricing decisions for a successful sale.

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Benefits of using a REALTOR® to sell your home

Benefits of using a REALTOR® to sell your home

Consider the following benefits of working with a REALTOR®.

The best asking price for your home

The best asking price for your home

Learn about setting a realistic price for your home that reflects current market trends.

Drive up appeal: Get your property ready to show

Drive up appeal: Get your property ready to show

Remember, a potential buyer’s first impression of your house is formed while sitting in a car.

How to get top dollar for your home, fast!

How to get top dollar for your home, fast!

Use the following tips to seize control of the home-selling process before you begin.

A manual to prepare your home for selling

A manual to prepare your home for selling

You never get a second chance at a first impression.

Tips for showing your home

Tips for showing your home

Concentrate on the following areas to ensure your home is ready to show.

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10 Expert Tips for Staging Your Home

You’re about to move up into a home that better suits your lifestyle. Congratulations, it’s an exciting time! But before you can do that, you need to sell your current home. The goal of any seller is to get the highest sale price in the shortest amount of time. If that’s your objective, too, consider staging your home.

The numbers speak for themselves: according to a study from the Real Estate Staging Association, staged homes spend 73 per cent less time on the market, and staging your property could net you 25 per cent over the asking price. The reason staged homes can sell faster and for a higher price is because they showcase the home’s best features, impress buyers, and downplay the home’s weaknesses.

What is Home Staging?

Staging is not about decorating. Decorating reflects your personal style and taste. Staging does the exact opposite of decorating, making your home appeal to as many people as possible.

When you stage a home, you help homebuyers picture themselves in the space. When they move through the kitchen, you want them to feel like they can effortlessly cook a meal here, for example. They need to see it as their dream home. This emotional connection makes the house a must-have.

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Staging Your Home to Sell Faster

Homebuyers want who are looking for a turn-key home usually do not want a project. Here’s what you can do to appeal to this type of buyer, and stage your home to sell.

1. Focus on the key rooms

There are several areas that homebuyers are zeroing in on when they look at your home, with the living room, kitchen, primary bedroom, and dining room topping the list. If you can’t get to every room, make sure that you spend your time, energy, and money on these rooms.

2. Clean, clean, clean

If you have spent any time looking at homes for sale online, you have undoubtedly encountered some sellers who skimped on the cleaning. We’ve all seen the kitchen photo where that morning’s breakfast is still on the counter. Avoid that. Please. If you can’t stage every room in your home, you can still clean every room. It’s essential. It signals pride of ownership and that you have cared for the house over the years. Ensure that appliances are spotless and the bathrooms sparkle. You will not regret cleaning.

3. Declutter your home

Decluttering is something that you can do without having to hire a stager. It gives your home an open, airy feel, making it feel more spacious. On the flip side, an overcrowded home is distracting. There is no room for buyers to imagine. Instead of potential, they see restrictions and a shortage of storage space. Go room by room. Organize your items in piles: the things you want out of your life and the ones that can go into storage, until you’re ready to move.

4. Depersonalize the space

While you are decluttering, be sure to remove any personal items from display. Buyers want to picture themselves in the space, and your family portraits can make it hard for them to imagine. Photos, your kids’ artwork on the fridge, knick-knacks from that trip to Italy – sure, they have sentimental value to you, but not to potential buyers. Remove these items are replace them with more generic artwork that will appeal to potential buyers.

5. Add Plants

Freshen up your space with live, thriving plants. They can do wonders to make your home feel more inviting. Do not crowd any area with plants, have them dispersed throughout the space.

6. Give Rooms a Purpose

Just because you use that spare room as a gym, home office and the guest room does not mean that a potential buyer will see the practicality of it. They want each room to have a single, defined purpose. A bedroom is a bedroom. An office is an office. Defining the purpose of each room will maximize the appeal and contribute to that open, clutter-free feel that buyers want. Giving each room a purpose allows buyers to envision how they too can make use of the space. If you can add office space, do it. With so many people shifting to remote or hybrid work, it allows them to see themselves working in that space.

7. Fresh Paint

According to the RE/MAX Canada Renovation Investment Report, 36 per cent of REMAX brokers surveyed said buyers want a fresh coat of paint. This simple and cost-efficient update can go a long way. When you head to the paint store, opt for light, neutral colours. People’s colour preferences vary widely, and bold choices may scare some buyers off.

8. Let There be Light

You want your home to feel bright and inviting. Lighting plays an essential role. Open your curtains and blinds to let the natural light pour in. Turn on all the lights. Bring in a lamp to let your home shine if you need new lighting!

9. Furniture

When it comes to furniture, less is more. Don’t clutter a room with too much furniture. The starting point for most professional stagers is getting rid of furniture. Often, they will remove about half of the furniture in the home. The goal is to make your house look bigger. Furniture takes up space and can make the home feel cluttered. If you need to upscale your furniture, you can rent the right pieces to make your space more inviting.

10. Boost the Curb Appeal

The exterior of your home is a great place to start your staging efforts. Some sweat equity over a weekend can turn into real equity in your bank account. Make your home sparkle with a power washer. If you don’t have one, rent one. Remove dirt and grime from your siding, roof, fascia and gutters. Give your deck a scrub too. If your shutters or front door needs some paint, be sure to freshen them up. Pay attention to the little things like the house numbers, mailbox and welcome mat.

Source:https://blog.remax.ca/10-expert-tips-for-staging-your-home-to-sell/

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Staging Your Home During The Holidays

One of the biggest questions that tends to arise in the months leading up to December, is whether or not people should decorate their homes for the holidays while trying to sell. This is an interesting topic, as some people prefer to see what homes look like when decorated, while other people prefer to see the space without the distraction of decorations.

RE/MAX Influencers – a panel of RE/MAX Sales Associates from across Canada – who provided some insight and tips into how you should go about staging your home during the holiday season.

Try to Take Photos Beforehand

One great tip that was offered up by the RE/MAX Influencers was to, if possible, have the listing photos of your home taken before decorating. This will allow potential buyers the chance to see your space both with and without decorations, and also will keep the listing photos from looking outdated if your home is still on the market in the months after the holidays.

Keep it Simple & Generic

Another tip that was provided by the Influencer panel is to keep your decorations simple and generic. While you may normally go full out with decorating for the holidays, try to keep the décor simple if you’re trying to sell. This will help keep your home from looking too cluttered and will allow potential buyers to see where their own decorations might fit if they are thinking of making an offer.

Keeping your décor generic will also help prospective buyers to envision themselves in your home, as not everyone celebrates the same holidays. Keeping things simple and generic will allow your home to be viewed as being festive and cozy, while also being approachable to potential buyers.

Some examples of simple, generic décor could be adding things like throw blankets on the end of beds or adding a festive wreath to the front door.

Tuck Personal Items Away

While it may be tempting to pull out festive family photos from past holiday seasons and put them on display, it may not be the best idea if you’re trying to sell during the holidays. By tucking personal items away, as mentioned above, you allow potential buyers to see themselves in the space, without being distracted by personal items that belong to the current owner.

One Influencer made a great comment, suggesting that, if you have a Christmas tree decorated to only place “fake” wrapped boxes under the tree and to remove any tree ornaments that may hold value and sentiment to keep them safe and help protect your privacy.

Don’t Overcrowd the Space

When decorating for the holidays, it can be tempting to go all out with décor. It is important to keep space in mind when decorating, so you aren’t blocking any key viewpoints or are restricting access to parts of your home that potential buyers may be trying to look at.

If you typically decorate with a large, bushy Christmas tree, consider getting something that is slimmer to help make your space appear more spacious.

Keep it Classic Outside

When staging your home for the holiday season, many people only think of the indoor spaces. The outdoor curb appeal matters too! You may love putting out your festive holiday inflatable decorations every year, but consider keeping those tucked away for the time being if you are actively showing your home during the holiday season, as they may not be everyone’s ideal décor options.

The RE/MAX Influencers suggest keeping outdoor lighting simple and classic by using white/yellow bulbs and string lights to keep your outdoor décor simple, while also looking sophisticated and classy. Consider utilizing any pillars or railings on the front step/porch by wrapping them with string lights and a garland, or putting down a holiday themed doormat to help welcome prospective buyers to your home.

For more articles from RE/MAX’s expert Influencers, click here.

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Source: https://blog.remax.ca/staging-your-home-during-the-holidays/?fbclid=IwAR051QejoksuJJmP6-KjmNyzYwapiEh1Vg8IwXTDYqUZrK25xPBy_yXv9h8

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