初めて家を売る人への8つのアドバイス

Anthony Guerriero, 10/11/21 9:19 AM

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全米不動産協会が2020年11月に発表した報告書によると、昨年2020年には、全米で合計564万戸の中古住宅(住宅購入者の需要を満たすために建設される新築住宅とは対照的に、前の所有者がすでに住んでいた住宅を意味する)が販売された。2021年7月22日現在、全米不動産協会によると、米国の不動産市場は現在、合計586万戸の中古住宅販売で今年を終える予定である。

COVID-19の感染者総数や国民一人当たりの感染者数などの分野では、米国は依然として 世界のリーダーであり、COVID-19パンデミックへの対応を誤っているにもかかわらず、不動産市場はむしろ、パンデミックからプラスの影響を受けているようだ。

Selling a Home for the Very First Time?


The pandemic has just about completely shaken up the U.S. economy — and, for that matter, the global economy at large. For example, used car prices have risen some 25% since the start of the pandemic back in mid-March 2020. This anomaly is a direct result of auto manufacturers clamping down on production soon after the pandemic started a year-and-a-half ago.

Similarly, existing homes' sales prices have also risen dramatically. In June 2020, for example, the median sale price of an existing home in the United States was $294,000. Since then, according to a recent release from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, median home sale prices have risen a whopping 23.5%, all the way up to $363,300 as of June 2021.

Our First Time Home Selling Tips


We've compiled a list of the best 8 tips to sell your first home without getting a raw deal. Without further ado, here's the information you need to take your home-selling efforts to the next level:

1. Welcome More Light Into Your Home


Dark, dreary spaces make people feel similarly down in the dumps. Potential buyers will think more of your home if you use proper lighting. Eschew drapes, replace old light bulbs, and clean dirty windows for better results.

2. Keep Animals Away


Even if potential buyers have animals of their own, many correlate dogs, cats, and other indoor pets with lower home value.

3. Don't Invest in Too Many Upgrades


Home improvement projects can boost the value of your home. Being overzealous in your improvement efforts, however, is likely to end up costing you more money than it's worth.

4. Clear Out Overly Personal Objects


Believe it or not, home shoppers don't want to see hordes of pictures of family members and objectively low-value items with nothing but sentimental value. Pack these things up before showing your home to buyers.

5. Doing Any Home Improvements? Finish Before Placing Your Home on the Market


No potential buyer wants to buy a half-finished home. Homeowners who plan on selling their domiciles sometimes underestimate the material and labor costs of carrying out major home improvement projects from start to finish. Showing off your in-progress home to potential buyers is a great way to encourage them to look elsewhere for suitable homes to buy.

6. Maintain Show-Readiness at All Times


Who knows? The one prospective buyer you turned down because your home wasn't show-ready could've been the one to buy it — and outbid any other potential buyers. Always keep your home in show-ready form.

7. First Impressions Mean the World


People who come to view your home will judge it based on how it looks when driving by, when pulling in the driveway, and when walking up to the door. Make your home's exterior as good-looking as possible to land the best first impressions possible.

8. Show Off Your Storage Space — Don't Keep It Clogged Up


Every prospective home buyer wants plenty of storage space. Clear out those closets and bonus rooms before inviting potential buyers into your home. No amount of imaginative thinking can overcome the piles of clothes in your closets or the junk you've got stored in your auxiliary room.

 

If you are ready to take advantage of this seller's market and sell your home, give us here at Manhattan Miami Real Estate a call and we will be happy to help you with every step of the process. 


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