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Top tips for selling your property as fast as possible when you’re trying to travel

  • July 3, 2017
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If you’re trying to change your lifestyle completely and travel around the world, you might be interested in selling your property. Whether you want to turn your life into a permanent trip or move to another country, not having any plans on returning might make selling your current property the best course of action. Selling property can be a real hassle, even when you offer a really good price. There are a lot of factors that can determine whether or not the property sells fast. In some cases, there is nothing you can do, as your specific context makes it difficult to sell.

However, there are some tips you should be aware of. These are general ideas that stand valid no matter what the market looks like. By applying these tokens of advice to your own business model for when it comes to selling your property, you are going to find that it’s considerably easier and faster to strike a deal with an interested buyer. Nowadays, people spend a lot of time checking out websites like e-architect so they browse the market with pretty high standards to begin with. Making sure that you take these factors into consideration will help you meet those standards easier and boost your chances of selling fast.

First impressions are critical, exterior maintenance is key

The first impression that a potential buyer forms about your property will have a huge impact on how they’re going to see the property and how willing they will be to buy it. The first impressions start outside, meaning that you need to do some exterior maintenance. Do a check-up of what your property looks from the outside, including the street leading up to the location, vegetation, overall aesthetics and construction integrity. These things are the first things that the customer is going to see.

Be different than the next-door neighbor

No matter how good looking property might be, it’s always going to lose a portion of its charm if it looks exactly the same as the house next door. If that’s the overall style of the area, it’s understandable how  your property might be so similar in appearance to the others around. However that detracts from being unique and special. Make modifications so that your property stands out. That can mean anything from giving it a fresh coat of differently colored paint to changing the roof, or implementing some garden designs.

Remove clutter and depersonalize

People that will be coming in to check out the property aren’t interested in how the place looks like in your image. They want to know how it will look like if they live there, meaning that they’re going to need open space so they can envision their own design. Remove extra furniture and everything else that might make the place look crowded and also remove anything that would personalize the property. Anything related to you and your tastes need to go in order for the client to be able to picture themselves living there.

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