by HOLLY HURD
One of the Most Important
Lessons for Listing Agents and Sellers
Whenever I take a new listing, I
counsel the sellers about making sure their home is show ready. Often times, I advise painting a
neutral color, or getting new carpet. Not all sellers heed the advice, or
quite
frankly, have the funds available
to complete the task. Still, it is incumbent on me to make sure their home
presents well when photographed. Likewise, the sellers need to understand
the importance of keeping it in whatever tip top shape they can manage during
the listing period.
You never get a second chance
to make a first impression.
Sure, it may be frustrating for
sellers who are chomping at the bit to hit the market ASAP so they don't miss the current market
demand, but my best advice is to get the preparation done and THEN we'll hit
the market. If I'm taking a vacant listing, I will not take photos until
I can lightly stage the property. Photographs are very important.
Currently, I'm following a
listing in my marketplace that has been sitting on the market for well
over seven months. Mind you, we're in a market where
it might take a max of thirty days for a well prepared and well photographed
home to go under contract. The price seven months ago didn't seem too far
out of reach, but the seller is now listed lower. The points of failure
to date come from a lack of understanding that you never get a second chance to
make a first impression.
The first listing agent had this
vacant listing and did not take photographing, or even lightly staging the home
seriously. There
was nothing in the photos. And the photographs look to be taken hastily
at night, at the eye line of a four year old. Lots of floor. In the
nearly six months that the first agent has the listing, those horrible
photographs were never once updated. The agent did not see the importance
of taking the photographs during the daylight, or showing the home from an
average person's point of view (not from near the floor.) And why bother
ever placing some pops of color like towels in the bathrooms, wall hangings on
the walls?
When the first listing ended, I
reached out to offer my services. Nope. The seller chose
another agent. Well, I am not the only agent that understands how to sell
a home in Northville, Michigan.. I was excited that the seller wised up
and watched the listing when it came back on the market. Yet, agent
number two seems no better.
The listing
hit the market with a handful of photographs , that were at least taken during
the day. However, not a lot of time taken in
the task and it showed. The remarks indicated "professional
photographs" were expected as soon as the home was carpeted and painted.
Why in the world was this listing hitting the market AGAIN, with a
lackluster appearance?
Finally, after having the
listing active for two months, the second agent was able to get the
professional photographs, showing off the carpet and paint updates.
Unfortunately, the seller has also been whacked with another price
reduction. It makes me cringe to see this kind of stuff.
My performance as a Northville,Michigan
Real Estate Agent is largely due to understanding that my sellers and I don't
get a second chance to make a first impression. Need to carpet and paint, but want to hit
the market NOW? My advice is for you to do the prep and THEN we'll hit
the market. Have a vacant home that needs some fluffing? I'll take
my own light staging items in and give the house more inviting, not only for
the photos, but for actual visitors.
As evidenced by actual troubled
sellers in Northville, Michigan, hitting the market at time of year with
the highest demand with your proverbial pants down, is not going to help you
sell your home. Do the preparation and have the best product to show,
then hit the market. When you hire me to sell your Northville, Michigan
home, I promise I won't do anything to compromise you when it comes to making
the absolute best first impression.
Holly Hurd~
Is a REALTOR with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
Northville, Michigan 48167
#1 Firm in MICHIGAN
hollyhurd@hotmail.com
Sell / Buy a home in Northville,Michigan register today at:
www.Northvillehomes4sale.net
Holly Hurd ~
Living in the Northville, Michigan area for 40+ years , Holly Hurd is graduate of Northville High School, Schoolcraft College, Michigan State then raising her own family here Holly Hurd has first hand knowledge and knows the area quite well.
Please feel free to contact her for all your real estate needs #homerocks#YourHomeNorthville Michigan Real Estate Homes for sale in Northville Michigan Northville, Mi. 48167 #realtor #realestate#realestatemarket #realestateforsalemi #hometown #hollyhurd#home #homesforsale #historicnorthville #buy #buyingahome#buildingahome #buyrealestate #condo #northvillemi #sellyourhome#sellingyourhome #smalltown #shop #bhhs #berkshirehathaway#moveinmichigan #greattimetobuy #puremichigan #SOLD
Is a REALTOR with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
Northville, Michigan 48167
#1 Firm in MICHIGAN
hollyhurd@hotmail.com
Sell / Buy a home in Northville,Michigan register today at:
www.Northvillehomes4sale.net
Holly Hurd ~
Living in the Northville, Michigan area for 40+ years , Holly Hurd is graduate of Northville High School, Schoolcraft College, Michigan State then raising her own family here Holly Hurd has first hand knowledge and knows the area quite well.
Please feel free to contact her for all your real estate needs #homerocks#YourHomeNorthville Michigan Real Estate Homes for sale in Northville Michigan Northville, Mi. 48167 #realtor #realestate#realestatemarket #realestateforsalemi #hometown #hollyhurd#home #homesforsale #historicnorthville #buy #buyingahome#buildingahome #buyrealestate #condo #northvillemi #sellyourhome#sellingyourhome #smalltown #shop #bhhs #berkshirehathaway#moveinmichigan #greattimetobuy #puremichigan #SOLD
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