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Organizing Your Home For Sale

June 6, 2016 by Thom Abbott

Organizing Your Home For SaleIf you are considering selling your home or condominium, you’ve most likely met with a real estate agent about the process. (If NOT, perhaps we should talk?!!) And they, or I, will have some suggestions for you to make your home ready For Sale!

Organizing Your Home For Sale

When I saw this article on the website, Houzz, it caught my attention for a couple reasons. One, I knew that it would be of interest to my readers, but secondly, and more importantly, was the concept of getting rid of the clutter BEFORE you try to organize. You can make your home or condo look organized, but maybe much of that stuff you put in those need stacks of storage containers could of been tossed, or given away?

It certainly gave me pause as I think about this project in many areas of my home! And hope it helps you too!

Organizing? Don’t Forget the Essential First Step

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Seller Tips, Sellers

Five Tips For Selling Your Condo Quickly

April 23, 2016 by Thom Abbott

With the ever-so-hot Atlanta real estate market, you may think you can just put your condo on the market and ….BAM! It will be Under Contract. That could be true for some of you. But, if you have plans to buy a house, or some other significant reason that has you putting your condo on the market….you might just need…

Five Tips For Selling Your Condo Quickly

Price

pre approved mortgageI consult with Sellers almost every day. And I totally understand that every dollar you make from your sale of your condo can go towards the purchase of your next home. But when you play the pricing game, you may not win if you are looking for a quick sale. Take a look at the comparative sales (comps) that I (or any agent) will show you. And price your condo there…if not even below that price. A condo that does not have a huge price tag is going to appeal to agents and buyers alike.

No Personal and No Pets

If you have been living in your condo for a few years, you have stuff. (Unless you truly are a minimalist…..and I’ve not seen many.) That stuff is personal items from those wedding photos (maybe THAT is why we are moving?) to the great group shot from that mud run….these things need to go in storage bins…and go to storage. There are numerous storage places around Intown Atlanta where you can get a small storage room for your….stuff.

And pets. Nothing can kill a sale like pet odors. Even if the potential buyer has a pet themselves, no one wants to smell….or “see” them. Make sure you remove pets for showings. If you are at work during the day….doggie day care is a great option. And then tuck pet dishes away.

A 2 Bedroom Looks Like a 2 Bedroom

Tips to Sell your Condo FastNow this CAN work both ways. If your second bedroom is a home office, that just might appeal to the buyer who also wants space for a home office. On the other hand, if they are looking for a 2 bedroom condo, and your’s “appears” to be a 1 bedroom with an office, they might not be able to see past this really IS the second bedroom. Again, I realize this could be hard to change in a condo….but make that office as clean and sleek as possible so the Buyer can visualize what they would use the room for.

Update…Not a Full Blown Remodel

Often times, one condo can look like another…and another. That’s because that is how they were built….in “stacks” such that 1504 looks like 1804 that looks like 2104. So if you are 1504….make it stand out above the others! The quickest, easiest thing you can do is paint! You might have a great color scheme or accent wall you just love. But that’s the point….YOU love it and the buyer does not! So THEY are thinking, “Ugh, I’ll have to paint this.” Remove THAT thought from their mind. A fresh neutral color not only gives a fresh, new feel to your condo, it helps that buyer think about their own colors….or not. Do you still happen to have the builder-grade little light fixture on the ceiling? A new ceiling fan/light can make a big difference. Has that kitchen sink taken a real beating? Replacing it could make the kitchen really shine. Think about other simple things like faucets or your cabinet hardware. Anything that makes your condo look unique and different can help lead to that quicker sale.

Technology Sells

Condo Marketing Tips For a Fast SaleEveryday when I search the MLS for properties for clients, I’m blown away at the horrible quality of photographs that are out there trying to sell someone’s home or condo. Seriously….I have to wonder if the Seller knows just how BAD their home is being marketed. Well, if I am looking at those photos, guess who else is. The potential buyer of your condo!!! Make sure your home shines online! This WILL BE the first place your home is shown! Look at the photos your listing agent takes (some of us are good at photography) or that the professional photographer takes. Just make sure they show the good features of your condo.

The days on market your condo faces can be greatly reduced by being aggressive from the moment you leave the starting gate. Also making your home readily available to show (24 hour notice, can only be shown on such and such days, etc) are not flexible to a buyer. In the hot Atlanta market, if  your listing goes live this morning….you best be prepared for showings this afternoon.

Get that potential Buyer in your condo….and let’s get it….SOLD!

Filed Under: Blog, Condominiums of Buckhead, Condominiums of Midtown, Condominiums of Perimeter, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Midtown Atlanta Restaurants, Seller Tips, Sellers

Selling Your Home The Buyer’s Bathroom

January 29, 2016 by Thom Abbott

A Buyer's Bathroom

Selling Your Home  The Buyer’s Bathroom

When you place your home or condo on the market For Sale, it becomes less the owner’s home, and more of a display item. I know that may sound harsh, but seriously, what are we trying to do….SELL YOUR HOME!

Nowhere is this more important to remember than in the bathroom. Buyers don’t want to see the seller’s personal hygiene items, moldy remnants of steamy showers or a soap scum-covered collection of empty shampoo bottles. They want to be confident that this most private of rooms is well maintained and sanitized. The trick to make the area seem less, well…private.

Preparing a bathroom for touring potential buyers is a four step process: clean, repair, sanitize and spruce.

Every surface that can hold something – vanity, toilet tank, shower window, floor – should be divested of as many objects as possible. The same thing applies for anything that can be opened – medicine cabinet, drawers, and linen closets.

Cleaning begins with throwing out any expired medication, make-up that hasn’t been used in a year, nearly empty containers, and any other useless objects found while emptying cabinets and drawers.

The process continues with wiping each shelf, drawer, and cabinet door. When everything is out from under the sink, take the time to check the faucets and pipes for leaks.

REPAIR — If faucets leak, washers probably need to be changed. In some cases, the faucets may be corroded and need to be replaced. If this is the case, opt for an inexpensive and very plain model. Fill the sink with water. If it drains from the sink slowly, pour in some drain clog remover and see if this helps. If not, call a plumber. When everything is clean and in working condition, neatly return items to the cabinet under the sink, using containers for small objects like bath toys, sponges or cleaners.

While the top of the toilet tank is bare, lift up the top and check the water level and condition of the inner mechanisms. Flush the toilet. Does the water refill to the correct level? Does the water shut off when it reaches this level? If not, then the inside mechanism with the seat and stopper at the bottom of the tank will need to be replaced.

This is quite easy and inexpensive to do yourself. Parts are available at your local hardware or home improvement store.

A buyers bathroom selling your homeSANITIZE — Folks will notice a filthy shower. So, spend some time here. Remove personal items – cleanser, shampoo and conditioner, shave cream, razor, body sponges – from the shower/tub area.

Discard items that are unnecessary and store the rest under the sink. Test the faucets and showerhead. Do the faucets turn off all the way? If not, change the washers. Is the water spraying freely from the showerhead? No? Then remove it and check to see if it’s clogged. If it still doesn’t work properly after cleaning, replace it.

Carefully examine tiles and the tub. Does the tub have chips and discoloration? It may need to be resurfaced or replaced.

How do the tiles look? Any loose pieces or chips? Are there cracks in the grout? Scrub the bathtub, tiles and grout until they are mold and mildew free. Regrout gaps between tiles. Scrape and replace discolored caulking.

When the shower and bathtub have been overhauled, top off your repairs with a new, crisp shower curtain or liner in a neutral color.

Take a good look at the ceiling and walls. Do you see any mold, mildew, fingerprints or grime? If so, scrub it with bleach. Cracking or curling paint should be scraped and repainted in a neutral color.

A rule of thumb: Place only three items on the vanity area. Many real estate experts suggest these include potpourri, a new or clean, filled soap dispenser, and a plant. It’s a good idea to keep the toilet tank top cleared as prospective buyers and inspectors may want to peek inside it.

Tips for Selling Atlanta Real EstateAfter the big clean-up and repair job in the bathroom, it’s important to maintain the fresh smell and appearance each day the house is on the market. The space should be kept uncluttered, clean and sanitized. It should reflect well on the house of which it is a part and offer few glimpses of the personalities who currently live there.

At this point, a homeowner enters the sprucing-up stage. After cleaning every nook and cranny in the bathroom, it’s time to add the finishing touches. All dirty towels and wash cloths, bath mats and robes should be removed. A clean set of towels should be displayed before the house is shown. Trash baskets should be emptied and floors wiped daily. All personal grooming items – tooth brushes, make-up, combs and brushes, hair dryers, perfume, etc. – should be tucked away, preferably in a container and stored in a drawer or cabinet.

Filed Under: Blog, Buyers, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Seller Tips, Sellers

How Do Sellers Price Their Home?

January 28, 2016 by Thom Abbott

We’re often asked by our clients, “How much under the listing price should we offer?” This is an excellent question. The answer is difficult. There are four basic ways that sellers price their homes.

How Do Sellers Price Their Home? (and How Much should I offer?)

Chamblee Homes For Sale1. Ridiculously Overpriced!

These sellers have listened to a real estate consultant over-inflate the value of their home in an effort to obtain the listing. There’s a natural tendency on the part of sellers to list with the real estate consultant who gives them the highest promise. Some real estate agents give the seller a high “value” in an effort to obtain the listing.

These homes can be 10 to 20% overpriced. These sellers may need a “dose of reality” for a few months before they begin to realize that their home is way overpriced compared to others in the area.

The longer an overpriced home is for sale, the more likely we can get the seller to face reality and sell at a fair price.

2. A Little Overpriced…

Perhaps 75% of all homes for sale are priced in this range. These Sellers fall into two categories:

  • Those who feel their home is worth every penny of the asking price
  • Those who want to leave a little “negotiating” room. These homes can be 4-10% overpriced.

3. Priced at Fair Market Value

These sellers have carefully, and realistically studied other homes for sale. They’ve priced their homes very competitively. These homes usually sell within 30 days, or less, at very near the listed price.

In an active market, timing is everything.

In the good old days, you might have the luxury of viewing a home several times — even dragging your relatives to see it — before you actually made an offer.  “He/she who hesitates is lost” aptly explains buyers who dally when making a buying decision today!

4. Priced Below Fair Market Value

Sellers Tips For Pricing Your HomeThese homes are priced below value. Perhaps the seller wants a fast sale.

Perhaps the real estate consultant recommended too low a price.

These homes usually sell within 7-10 days, at or above the listed price. There are usually multiple offers in this situation, and you may need to make your first offer your best offer.

While it’s our intention to provide this information to a prospective BUYER  in how homes are price, a SELLER might want to read this as they look at how to price their home to most effectively get it SOLD! If you are looking to SELL your home, we can help there too! 

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Filed Under: Blog, Buyers, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Buyers, Intown Atlanta Real Estate Buyers Guide, Seller Tips, Sellers

Thinking About Selling Your Midtown Atlanta Condo?

January 26, 2016 by Thom Abbott

How to sell your Midtown Atlanta condo

Thinking About Selling Your Midtown Atlanta Condo

Great! You are thinking about Selling your Midtown Atlanta Condo! You’ve come to the right place!

Here at MyMidtownMojo.com, we have built a site focused on Midtown Atlanta real estate, and especially Midtown Atlanta Condos! (It’s expanded to cover other Intown Atlanta areas too if you need help there!)

What factors should you consider now that you are thinking about Selling?

Location, Location, Location

Well, we sort of have that one nailed! We are in Midtown, right? This is true, but there can still be location “issues” in a condominium building. You may have purchased on a lower floor, or maybe the view has been altered by new construction. Some buyers will want to be on a lower floor, and others will not. Think you can’t put a price on the view? If you’ve had a building go up in front of you (think University House on Spring Street in front of Plaza Midtown) So as we talk about setting your listing price, we will talk about location!

What About Price?

Properly pricing Midtown Atlanta Condos for sale is crucial in determining how long a home or condo will take to sell! Your asking price plays a huge role in determining which prospective buyers will even look at it! And we will want to take a close look at comparable sales in your building to help set your price. The prices are not set from the entire market area, but more importantly what has sold right in  your building. (a.k.a. what it will appraise for!)

Condition

Midtown Atlanta real estate agentBuyers look at the condition….absolutely! And they make decisions based on emotions! As the homeowner, you have painted, arranged your furniture and your artwork to create a certain emotion in your home. You will want to present your home in the best appearance possible. This is where you will find me often making the suggestion of re-painting your home. You might love those blue or green walls, but a potential buyer may not, or may be thinking…”gosh, we are going to have to paint before we even can move in.” It’s just paint, but a buyer thinks it’s a huge project. (NOTE: I once had a listing where the Seller had painted walls AND the ceiling a red color. It was his taste, and if worked for him. We had multiple showings, and broker events, open houses….but no sale. I finally convinced him to paint the ceiling white. Had it Under Contract in 5 days! PAINT does matter!)

Get these three important points aligned, and couple them with our aggressive marketing to other agents, on our website and social media, and you will soon be surrounding in packing boxes!

Filed Under: Blog, Condominiums of Midtown, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: Seller Tips, Sellers

7 Things To Help You Sell Your Intown Atlanta Condo

January 12, 2016 by Thom Abbott

7 Things To Help You Sell Your Intown Atlanta Condo

The real estate market seems to have turned a corner, at least the Intown Atlanta Real estate market. It’s very much a Seller’ market, and a well maintained and priced right condo will be gone in no time flat. But that that does not mean that you, Mr/Ms. Seller don’t have some work to do to make sure your are Under Contract in hours if not days, once you are listed!

Here are 7 things you need to do to help you sell your Intown Atlanta condo!

Tips to Sell Your Midtown Atlanta CondoDe-clutter and Pack It Up!

Whether you’ve lived in your condo a long time, or a short time, you end up with “stuff.” And sometimes, way more than you should have in your condo if you are trying to sell! Whether its that overstuffed couch you brought with you (and was to big to begin with) or lots of clothes, books, whatever…its time to pack it up! Look at it this way, you’ll be packing to move, so you just get a jump start. Look for a convenient local storage place to rent a storage room short term.

Staging Be it Occupied or Vacant

If you are still living in your  in your Intown Atlanta Condo For Sale, how it looks once you’ve de-clutter is important. I KNOW, I KNOW…it’s hard to keep everything picked up, neat and tidy, but you have to do it. Seriously, a messy place will get a lower priced offer, OR, no offers at all. If the Buyer’s can’t see past your mess, they can’t imagine themselves living there. So what are some little things you can do?7 Things to Help You Sell Your Intown Atlanta Condo

  • Clean out and organize the Fridge — Every Buyer will open it, trust me!
  • Keep the kitchen counter clean, and ALWAYS, wipe out any water spots from your stainless steel sink
  • Keep towels folded neat in both the kitchen and the bathroom (not on the floor where you dropped it when you were done!)
  • Home Office space? Clean and tidy it up. Put Bills away (you should not leave anything with an account number on it)
  • Stack up magazines and books on the coffee table or shelves
  • Dust, yes, DUST the furniture and hardwood floors
  • Shower/ Tub –make sure the grout is crystal clean
  • No dead plants or empty planters. Pick up a couple fresh plants, or even some fresh flowers
  • If your condo front door is painted, and has scratches, see if you can get Property Management to give you a fresh coat

What Do You Like About Your Condominium Building?

Create a take-away handout that highlights the services, amenities, concierge, what ever it is that you like about your building. The Buyer looking at YOUR condo may see 3-6 others in the same day, and this little extra will help them remember your condo AND your building.

Gordon Biersch Midtown AtlantaIntown Atlanta Living Convenience

Why did you BUY your condominium where you did? In the same hand out above, what conveniences did you like the most while living here? (Starbuck’s across the street, dry cleaners, festivals, parks, grocery stores….you get the idea)

You Best Picks for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Sure, this is subjective, but if the Buyer (or the Buyer’s agent) are not familiar with the area, this little tip can help! Found that perfect Philly Cheese Steak sandwich? The best Mojito? Mexican, Chinese, Thai? Mention some of these that are close by to help the Buyer know what’s around your building and in the neighborhood.

Write a Letter to the New Owners

Seriously! A note from you, along with the information above. Telling how much you’ve loved living in your home, the memories you’ve made and why you are leaving. You can get as person as you want, or be a bit more general in nature. A divorce might indicate you are desperate to sell, but starting a family and needing more space gives it a personal touch.

Service Vendors and/or Utilities Information

Another tip you can leave behind and a potential Buyer can see some value. You’ve had great service with Johnny’s HVAC service in taking care of your air conditioning. Outline what’s covered by the monthly HOA fee — some buildings include high-speed Internet which is a cost savings to the Buyer. Or water and sewer charges may be included — a BIG savings to an Owner. Try to think back over the time you have lived here, and what questions or services YOU needed, that the next owner probably will too.

Working with your real estate agent, and following these tips, will help your home sparkle, stand out above the rest, and lead to (hopefully) to a quick sale for you!

Filed Under: Blog, Sellers Tagged With: Intown Atlanta Real Estate, Seller Tips, Sellers

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