User:Vtaylor/Realty/seller
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- gdoc seller checklist
- Staging_List.pdf 3 page checklist
- podcast suitable for consumers
listing
process, timeline
- agent - duties, responsibilities, market assessment, crm, agent compensation, timeframe, listing
- marketing plan - website, yard sign, emails, prospects, promotional info, update magazine, social media
- seller - responsibilities, property address, names, owner title, phone, email, reason for sale
property information
- bedrooms, bathrooms, garage, parking, year built, construction, sqft living, lot
- Home Owner’s Association (HOA) - approval, restrictions, fees, assessments
- renovations, maintenance, updates - dates
- permits - roof, HVAC, water heater, windows, garage door - dates
- appraisal, assessment, taxes
- utilities, insurance
- sellers disclosure - form simplicity
preparation
- walk through
- detailed instructions . declutter, depersonalize . repair, refresh
- powerwash paint
listing
- mls - photos
- seller disclosure, media, flood, fraud, POA/HOA
- compensation - broker / agent buyer seller
- property book - 10 things we love.., flyer
- showing accompanied feedback
- adjustments
contract / offer
- offer negotiations . concessions info
- terms deposit escrow title
- inspections
- repairs - work done, receipts, contract transfer
- appraisals
- hoa / poa requirements
- strategy, amount, conditions, terms
- financing - lender, pre-approval, mortgage types, appraisal, amount covered, buyer cash requirements deposit closing costs * financing guaranteed buy - backup offer
- insurance - coverage, roof, flood zone
- deposit
- closing date
vacate
- move preparation continue from prep for listing . trash
- settle, terminate accounts utilities services transfer contracts . water title company looks after deed . fpl seller contacts for stop / move . buyer looks after own start
closing
- buyer financing
- title, deed
- settlement, fees, payout
- move-out, occupancy
prep for photos staging showing
Staging_List.pdf 3 page checklist * podcast suitable for consumers The Ultimate Home Seller's Checklist - The-Ultimate-Home-Sellers-Checklist.pdf . staging - Staging_list.pdf
- Clean and Declutter: . Deep clean the entire house, including carpets, windows, and surfaces . Remove personal items, excess furniture, and clutter to create a more spacious feel.
- Depersonalize: . Take down family photos and personal memorabilia. This helps buyers envision themselves in the space.
- Make Minor Repairs: . Fix any leaky faucets, squeaky doors, or chipped paint. Small repairs can make a big difference in perceived value.
- Enhance Curb Appeal: . Ensure the exterior is inviting. Mow the lawn, trim hedges, plant flowers, and clean walkways. . Consider painting the front door or adding new house numbers for a fresh look.
- Stage the Home: . Arrange furniture to highlight the flow of the space. Use neutral colors and decor to appeal to a wide range of buyers . Consider hiring a professional stager if the budget allows.
- Optimize Lighting: . Open curtains and blinds to let in natural light. Replace any burnt-out bulbs and consider using higher wattage for brighter spaces.
- Create a Welcoming Atmosphere: . Use pleasant scents (like fresh flowers or baked goods) and maintain a comfortable temperature.. Consider soft background music during showings.
- Highlight Key Features: . Make sure to showcase any unique features of the home, such as fireplaces, built-in shelving, or outdoor spaces.
- Provide Information: . Prepare a fact sheet with details about the home, including square footage, recent upgrades, and neighborhood amenities.
- Be Flexible with Showings: . Encourage your client to be accommodating with showing times to attract more potential buyers.
STAGING
- Accessorize Thoughtfully: Use decorative items like vases, books, and art pieces to add personality, but keep it minimal to avoid clutter.
- Add Area Rugs: Use area rugs to define spaces, especially in open floor plans. They can add warmth and texture to a room.
- Arrange Furniture for Flow: Position furniture to create open pathways and encourage conversation. Avoid pushing all furniture against the walls; instead, create cozy seating areas.
- Create a Cozy Atmosphere: Add soft throws, decorative pillows, and fresh flowers to create a warm and inviting feel.
- Create a Focal Point: In each room, establish a focal point, such as a fireplace, a piece of artwork, or a well-styled bookshelf, to draw attention and create interest.
- Highlight Outdoor Spaces: If there’s a patio or garden, stage it with outdoor furniture, cushions, and plants to create an inviting outdoor living area.
- Incorporate Mirrors: Strategically place mirrors to reflect light and make spaces feel larger. They can also add a decorative element.
- Keep It Clean and Tidy: Ensure that the home is spotless before showings. A clean home leaves a lasting impression.
- Limit Personal Items: While some personal touches can make a home feel lived-in, too many can distract buyers. Aim for a balance.
- Set the Dining Area: Set the dining table with simple, elegant place settings to help buyers envision entertaining in the space.
- Show Off the Home’s Potential: If a room has multiple potential uses (like a home office or guest room), stage it to showcase those possibilities.
- Showcase Storage: Organize closets and storage spaces to demonstrate their capacity. Use attractive bins or baskets to keep items tidy.
- Use Lighting to Your Advantage: Incorporate a mix of lighting sources, including overhead lights, table lamps, and floor lamps, to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
- Use Neutral Colors: Paint walls in neutral tones (like beige, gray, or soft white) to create a blank canvas that appeals to a wider audience.
- Use Scent Wisely: Consider using subtle scents, like vanilla or citrus, to create a pleasant atmosphere. Avoid overpowering fragrances.