Very often people list their home for sale expecting a quick sale at the asking price, thinking buyers will immediately fall in love with it because they love it so much. But the reality is usually very different. Buyers see all the flaws, the price keeps getting negotiated down, and/or the house sits on the market unsold far longer than the seller expected. Then disappointment and all those negative feelings set in. With some preparation, though, you can stay positive when selling your house in Rome even if it takes a little longer than you’d like.
Fall Out of Love
The reality: not everyone will love your home as much as you do. So the first step you can take to stay positive when selling your house is to fall out of love with it – or at least try to view it with a critical, realistic eye. Otherwise, you’re likely headed for disappointment.
A good move toward this end is to remove all your personal items to help you transition mentally from owner to seller. The idea is to achieve some distance from your home so that it becomes a house you’re selling. If your attachment to it remains too strong, it could cloud your judgment during negotiations or at other critical points.
Objectivity is very hard to achieve, especially regarding our homes: where we have built our lives. One of the benefits to working with a real estate professional is that they do not “love” your house. This can help have someone in your corner who is giving you objective advice regarding your home sale.
Get Involved
One of the best ways not to stay positive when selling your house in Rome is just to sit back, let your agent do everything, and wait for buyers to come flocking and waving money. Yes, your agent is the knowledgeable professional, but you have a part to play as well. Besides, staying actively engaged, just doing something, always helps in maintaining a positive attitude.
Unless your Realtor lives in your neighborhood, they likely do not know the neighbors like you do. Even if you do not have a personal relationship with your neighbors, they likely recognize you from seeing you around. Let your neighbors, friends, relatives, etc. know that your home is for sale. After all, one of your neighbors may be looking for a home for their children!
Be Reasonable on Price
This is related to our first suggestion to help you stay positive when selling your house in Rome (falling out of love with your house). You may think your home is worth every bit of your asking price and that the price is worth holding out for, but a lot of buyers won’t see it that way. So you have to do some research and be reasonable.
In reality, your house is worth only what buyers are willing to pay for it. And to get a good idea of what that is, you’ll need to look at similar homes in the area that have sold recently. A little research here will keep you from pricing unreasonably high and so causing your house to sit unsold for months and months.
One of the biggest factors for homes sitting on the market with out selling is the initial introductory price on the market. Even after dropping the price at a later time, home buyers will remember the initial list price, and often hold a grudge because of it.
Strive for the “Homey” Feel
One of the best ways to stay positive when selling your house in Rome is simply to rest in the knowledge that you’ve done everything right. When you have, a sale fairly soon is almost inevitable. But you do have to make sure you give your house a”homey” feel so buyers can envision it as their own home.
Do not go overboard! In my experience, home buyers will either do too little, or sometimes….too much! We don’t want your house to look like you are trying too hard. Not every house should look like a Magnolia Home.
A good way to proceed is to visit some of your local competing open houses and see what they are doing right. In general, though, you need to make sure the curb appeal is up to snuff, that the kitchen is cheery and inviting, and that you’ve removed everything that personalizes the living room. The idea is to create an emotional response in buyers that will translate into an offer.
It’s easy to fall into the trap of the common “delusions” when you’re trying to sell a home. But most of these delusions can be dispelled, and you can stay positive when selling your house in Rome, with some mental and physical preparation. Of course, the best way to stay positive is to know you’re in good professional hands.