The time may be right for
you or your parents to move into a senior
assisted living community but you are concerned about selling the
house. We are all aware that the housing
market has recovered from the poor market of several years ago but finding the
right buyer can often still be a challenge.
There are some things you can
do to give yourself an edge over the competition. The most important thing is to set the right price
as a house priced too high is just not going to sell in any
market. Be sure to take condition of
your home into account and sale prices of comparable houses in the area. Do not assume the price necessarily reflects
the assessed value.
If your house has been on
the market for a while, re-evaluate what is going on and discuss with your agent
any feedback he is getting from prospective buyers. It may be some repairs and upgrades are
advisable and could make a difference. Remember
that an old house can just look old, or with a few well-placed updates, you can
transform it into a classic.
Steps to staging your home
to get ready to sell:
Clean everything inside
and out. Do not forget windows and steam
clean the carpets. Make sure to
eliminate any pet or cigarette odors.
Paint walls that are dirty and replace stained or worn out carpet
(consider putting in wood or tile floors).
Stick to neutral colors.
Fix anything that is
broken or damaged. You could consider
having a home inspection done as a buyer will probably do one anyway. It allows you to take care of repairs
beforehand.
Get rid of clutter
throughout the house and do not forget countertops. Removing as much as possible will help to give
the impression of more room.
Take down anything that
could be offensive and put away personal items and mementos. The idea is to let a prospective buyer
picture living there.
Open blinds and windows to
give more light and let fresh air in if the weather is cooperative. Set out a vase of cut flowers.
Sometimes seniors
think it is better to modify their current home and postpone moving into a senior living community. Studies show that making even small
modifications can negatively affect home equity down the road when someone
wants to sell. People can feel
disconnected to a house that looks like an “old person’s” home.
MorningStar
at Arcadia’s mission statement “to honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart
from other senior living options. We have built a foundation on honoring God,
valuing our seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. Set in a
warm, loving atmosphere with exceptional architecture and resort-style
amenities, MorningStar at Arcadia offers our residents the
best assisted living in Phoenix AZ.
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