Contemplating Selling in North Vancouver or West Vancouver?
Sellers’ Tip: Irrespective of your residing in a sub-area with a surplus of unsold inventory or one with lower than usual supply, the trick to a successful sale in 2007 remains the same. Price your home right for the market. Correctly prepare it for sale and make certain that the listing receives superior market exposure. Overpricing will unlikely earn you brownie points in the current market. Buyers have been swamped by negative press on the housing market; they are cautious and won't pay a penny over what they perceive is market value.
Sellers often wonder whether it's worth it to spend money fixing a home up for sale. Not only is it worth it, but it can be critical to selling at the highest price possible, particularly in sub-areas where the inventory is high. If your home has a dated décor it makes sense to invest in replacing items such as outmoded light fixtures, floor coverings and paint colours. Correct "deferred maintenance", or discount your price accordingly.
Imagine that you're the buyer and have a choice between a home that you can move into without lifting a finger and one that needs a complete overhaul. Most buyers won't even consider the house that needs a facelift and if they do, only at a significant discount.
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