How Hoss Sets Your House for a Maximum Return
There are multiple aspects to consider when selling a property. Necessary components of an effective sale are exposure, staging, and open houses.
How to Get Proper Exposure?
Establishing the best marketing strategy is unquestionably one of the most important facets of a property sale. Creating a positive visual presence is essential. A detailed description of the property will be built highlighting all of the facets of the property. If your property has unique features, extraordinary amenities, or even an original setting, nothing will be overlooked. All aspects from roof shingle to baseboard will be considered. Additionally, high-quality photos will be taken of the property. A 3-D walkthrough is an extra option for any seller. The description of the property and photos will be put into the most attractive listing possible. This will then be available online for any buyer or agent to view. Further social media engagement can be used to gain additional exposure of the property for sale.
How to Stage Your Home?
There are numerous benefits to staging. According to NAR, 62% of agents say that staged properties have a direct impact on the time on the market. How? The time on the market is reduced. The calculable value is evident. The primary consideration for staging is with the end goal in mind: getting top-dollar on the sale. Hoss will make sure that whatever needs to be done, will get done. Staging includes the rearrangement of furniture, redecorating, and other various aesthetic measures to ensure the best visualization of the property. Staging allows a potential buyer to ‘see’ the features & design elements of the listing. If necessary, Hoss can arrange a professional stager to organize all of the details.
Why an Open House?
Open houses allow for additional exposure of the listing as well as a way to generate interest from potential buyers. In other words, the perception of the home can be seen in real-time during an open house. While the arrangement of an open house for the seller involves some possible schedule juggling so that the property can be vacant, the organizational aspect of the open house is always arranged by the broker. An additional benefit of holding an open house is that there can be simultaneous viewings by multiple potential buyers. This increase in foot traffic can sometimes even result in an immediate offer. Lastly, open houses lead to immediate feedback for the agent so as to alert him or her to consider any changes to either the listing itself or staged property.