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Almost every home seller looks forward to a fast home sale for their Lewisburg, WV home. Presentation and pricing spell the difference between a sold and unsold house.
Your next question will most likely be, how do I price and present my house to make it more sellable?
This article answers this question in detail.
Home selling is as simple as impressing the buyer with the house and agreeing with the amount you want them to pay. They say the best sellers are those who know what their buyer wants. People look for two things with almost anything they buy: the product's quality and the product’s price. The same rule applies in attracting homebuyers.
The first thing to focus on is presentation. You can improve your Lewisburg home's attractiveness by:
After working on your home's look, the amount you want to sell it for is the next thing to address. Pricing your home isn't as easy as it seems. It takes more than setting its cost according to what you think is its value. Take note of the following steps to help you price your house right:
Read on for an in-depth guide on how to make your house more sellable.
PRESENTATION
The home's appearance is the most crucial factor when it comes to home selling. Preparing your home for viewers, or "staging" as it's called, is essential. It will not only sell your property faster but also add significantly to its value or sale price.
No one wants to move into a house where they have to pay extra for repairs. Most home buyers these days look at aesthetics and efficiency when eyeing a place to buy. That's why it is necessary to fix everything that needs to be fixed before showing your homes to potential clients.
Simply repairing cracked tiles or unhinged kitchen cabinets will go a long way. Minor repairs such as these make a big difference because you get to impress the buyer while increasing your home's value. You might want to walk around the house and put yourself in a buyer's shoes, too. Try to check every detail of the house and list down anything that you think needs renovation.
Many would prefer a small clean house than a big dirty one. And excessive clutter makes a clean home look untidy and less spacious. Cleaning and decluttering are less expensive steps you can do to make your house more sellable.
Regardless of how beautiful the house's design is, a buyer may think twice if it is not tidy. A messy house gives the buyer the impression that the home was not maintained well over the years. As a result, this may make you lose potential clients. The idea is to ensure that the house is clean enough for someone else to move in comfortably.
Good lighting and paint highlight the best parts of your house. If you have a country cottage with a showy lawn or garden that you'd like to bring attention to, colors complementing green will do justice. It's also a technique you can use to hide the things you would like to hide. To conceal the dents on old doors, for example, opt for darker colors. Try fainter lighting on the house's not-so-good parts and brighter ones on the parts you wish the buyer to notice.
You might lose profits if you do a big renovation project before putting your house on the market. That is why minor renovation is what's recommended instead.
Siding replacement tops the list of home renovation projects that bring the highest ROI. Siding replacements are a less costly home renovation that makes your home more appealing to buyers, too. . Neat-looking sidings will highlight your Lewisburg home's structure and design. Siding improvements are one of the minor modifications that have an almost guaranteed positive result.
Most homeowners believe that upgrading their home's looks will provide the best results. When actually, improving your home's efficiency has proven to generate better profits instead.
Pay attention to the parts of the house where you usually spend most of your time. That's most likely where potential new homeowners would spend most of their time too. And they will most likely spend a great amount of time checking those parts of the house as well. Typically, this will d either be the bathroom or the kitchen. A few touches on the kitchen's countertop or a little change in the bathroom's fixture color will improve how fast you can sell the house. It can no doubt increase the home's value too.
They say we shouldn't focus on outward beauty, but that does not apply to the real estate business. In placing your Lewisburg home on the market, you should be able to capture the buyer's attention at first glance. And you can do that by improving your house's curb appeal.
Check how your Lewisburg home looks from the outside and see if there is something you can do to make the house look better. It can be as simple as coating it with new paint or arranging the stone displays in the pathway.
PRICING
Once you are confident with your home's look from the inside and out, the next factor on the list is pricing. Pricing the house is not as simple as adding a few bucks onto how much you originally paid forit. It also isn't about computing how much you spent in the renovation, and adding it to your decided price.
A home inspection is simply a thorough checking of the condition of a property. It is a vital part of every home sale wherein a qualified home inspector checks the house's overall condition. The inspection may include plumbing, electrical systems, and any other issues that may affect the property's value. That's why the presentation tips we gave you focuses more on functionality and not appearance.
It's usually the buyer that arranges and pays for a home inspection. Based on its findings, they may choose to move on to closing, renegotiate the sale price, request repairs, or cancel the sales contract. Often, though, sellers put their house through an inspection even before the buyer does so. That way, they know how they may price the home or if any other repairs need to be done and make it more sellable.
Before you list your home, the house should go through a home appraisal. The appraisal determines whether the contract price is appropriate. It's an opinion of a qualified appraiser based on the property's condition, location, and features.
As a seller, a low appraisal, if accurate, means you may have to lower your home's price to get it sold. The main component of home appraisals is called "comps." Comps are records of recently sold homes. Appraisers, real estate agents, and lenders use this to get the house's approximate cost, and you can do this too.
In short, finding comps involves looking for recent sales of houses with similarities with your home. You have to compare your sale price and adjust it according to how it differs from the other comps. The internet is the best companion in this kind of research.
An agent can help talk about almost every part of the home selling process. It may include extra advice on what you can improve to make your home more presentable. They can also discuss with you the price that you would like to sell the house. If there's a massive gap in what you want and what the real estate agent thinks is attainable, it's something they can discuss it with you.
There are a lot of reasons you'll want to have a real estate agent on your side. From paperwork to fielding interested buyers, there's a lot to consider. These professionals know the entire home selling process more than anyone else.
If you need help with getting your home sold for top dollar in Lewisburg, WV, call me, Rebecca Gaujot, at 304-520-2133.
Sold is this beautiful, well-maintained 2006 Ranch house located at 304 E. Bailey Road, Lewisburg, WV. Sold Price was $232,500. I was the listing agent for this property. The buyer was a woman that was anxious to move in and make this house her home.
This home has four bedrooms and two full baths, a large open kitchen with a total of 1,974 square feet of living space.
The kitchen open space is 28×28 large enough for a family and dining room. The countertops are granite and the island is nine feet long.
The acreage is 0.60 acres with a pretty landscaped front yard and a fenced-in backyard. All appliances convey including the washer and dryer.
The property is only minutes from downtown Lewisburg. Check out my website page for Lewisburg and all the active listings.
If you looking to sell or buy real estate in the Lewisburg area, call Rebecca Gaujot @304-520-2133.
Another house has sold and closed in Lewisburg WV by Realtor® Rebecca Gaujot. This luxurious 5-bedroom, 4.5 bath home located at 423 Lamplighter Drive, a quiet upscale neighborhood close to downtown Lewisburg, has new owners.
The new owners moved from Alaska for a new job in Lewisburg and are very happy with their new home. Unique, spacious and turnkey-ready, this Lamplighter Valley home offers style and comfort in one of Lewisburg’s most desirable neighborhoods.
A 2-story brick home offering over 4,781 square feet on three levels, includes a spacious finished walkout basement with a pressed tin ceiling and a custom-designed bar, a beautiful gourmet kitchen, a multi-level deck, beautifully finished lower level, a 3-car garage and so much more
Tucked in its own private valley bordered by woodlands and a farm, the Lamplighter subdivision is a small, friendly neighborhood with residents of all ages. Utilities are underground, giving the streets a tidy, uncluttered look. The subdivision is only 1.5 miles from downtown Lewisburg and I-64.
View all available homes for sale in Lewisburg WV here!
Searching for homes in Lewisburg, WV? You will find many different styles and architecturally designed houses with prices below $100,000 and up to $2,000,000.
If you would like to see what properties would fit your criteria, search my web site for your dream home, or Contact Rebecca Gaujot for assistance in purchasing or selling a home in Lewisburg or other areas in the Greenbrier County.
Phone: 304-520-2133 or Email: rebeccagaujot@gmail.com
This beautiful 3-level home has Sold and Closed located at 257 Dwyer Lane, Lewisburg, WV. The Virginia buyer wanted to be close to historic downtown Lewisburg. Her new home is walking distance to town and she is very happy with this stunning 5 bedroom home featuring nine-foot ceilings, oak hardwood, crown molding, and professionally landscaped lawn.
Walking in the exquisite foyer entry you are greeted with an abundance of natural light from the formal dining room and sitting room windows. Cathedral ceilings are highlighted by the oversized native Greenbrier limestone fireplace with gas logs.
Kitchen updates include granite counters, upgraded appliances, and features full-length windows in the dining area. Enjoy the bay window with a window seat in the beautiful master suite. Partially finished lower level offers an additional family room, office or workout area along with a bedroom and a full bath.
The new buyer will appreciate the beauty of the mountains and sunsets from the covered screened back porch.
View all available homes for sale in Lewisburg WV here!
Searching for homes in Lewisburg, WV? You will find many different styles and architecturally designed houses with prices below $100,000 and up to $2,000,000.
If you would like to see what properties would fit your criteria, search my web site for your dream home, or Contact Rebecca Gaujot for assistance in purchasing or selling a home in White Sulphur Springs or other areas in the Greenbrier County.
Phone: 304-520-2133 or Email: rebeccagaujot@gmail.com
My young buyer was very excited about this property as it is located within sight and walking distance to the National Forest as well as a stocked fishing creek and just a few miles to Blue Bend Recreation Area and Greenbrier River Trail. He closed on this property just in time to have Christmas in his new home.
A very nice home which has been well taken care of on 1.57 acres and boasts of a beautiful addition. The addition offers a lovely family room with vaulted ceiling, a fireplace and beautiful wood throughout.
It also has a bedroom and bath, the original main structure offers a well sized laundry/ mud room, open kitchen, dining, living room and two more bedrooms. Hardwood floors in the main rooms, carpet in two of the bedrooms. Nice, cozy interior and a long covered back porch which overlooks mountains and fields. Buyer plans to make a few changes to the property and glad to be in his new home before Christmas.
View all available homes for sale in White Suphur Springs WV here!
Buying or selling in White Sulphur Springs, WV, call Rebecca Gaujot at 304-520-2133 or check out my website.
Your neighbors may love dogs just as much as you do, but what they won’t love is being kept awake and all hours of night by a bored barker. Keep reading for easy ways to make nice with the neighborhood when you have a canine companion in your caravan.
Your dog does not have to be a source of contention between you and your fellow subdivision dwellers. Make sure he has physical boundaries, understands the rules and has no reason to tunnel under the fence to make his own introductions.
Article provided by Medina at DogEtiquette.info.
Here’s the market update on residential homes sold in Lewisburg, WV, provided by Realtor® Rebecca Gaujot. Check out the below statistics.
The below chart depicts Monthly Lewisburg residential home sales for 2017. The most sold listings (20) were in May and June. February still depicts the most new listings (25) on the market this year.
Lewisburg September Home Sales:
– 13 Lewisburg homes sold
– Average sold price – $266,300
– Average list price – $293,000
– Average Sale/list price – 94%
– Average Square footage 2,464
– Average DOM – 102
There are currently 72 Lewisburg homes for sale within the zip code of 24901. Prices range from $40,000 to $1,250,000. The number of bedrooms range from 1 to 10 and baths from 1 to 5. Square footage range from 288 to 5,129. At this time, there are 10 properties under contract.
Buyers: If you are interested in a Lewisburg home, please contact me at 304-520-2133 or check out my website for the most current Lewisburg WV Homes For Sale
Sellers: If you’re considering listing your Lewisburg home for sale and would like to receive a free estimate of its value in the current market conditions… find out What is my home worth?