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Home not selling? Do you know why? You may not be able to grasp it fully, but here are some reasons why your home might not have sold and what you can do about it.

You’re Overpriced

There’s a buyer for every home! Have you heard this saying? Sure, there may be a buyer for your home, but not at that price. If you’ve had your home on the market for a long time, chances are you’re overpriced.

An overpriced home is the most common reason a home doesn’t sell. When you list your home you’re going to get the most activity within the first 30 days. If you overprice it right off the bat, you’ll likely lose buyers that would have qualified for financing at a more reasonable price. And they aren’t coming back.

Sure, you may be able to get a buyer at the inflated price, but remember, your home still has to appraise. If your home doesn’t appraise at an inflated price, you’ll have to reduce the price anyway, or the buyer will likely walk.

If your home is overpriced, you’re helping your competition sell their homes. Think about a buyer who looks at your home, then goes to your neighbors home that’s similar, yet priced less. What would you do in those buyer’s shoes? You would put an offer on the home that’s priced lower.

An overpriced home is going to be extremely hard to sell when there’s too much competition. If you can’t reduce your price you can try these other tactics.

Your Home Isn’t Showing Well

In a buyer’s market, you have a lot of competition. If your home isn’t showing well, you’re giving buyers one more reason not to buy it. Buyers today are nit picky, and they don’t have to settle for a mediocre home anymore.

Let’s face it. A home with a few cosmetic updates can really get buyers excited. If you add some paint, clean the carpets, and bring in some fresh fixtures, your home will show better. If you’ve been getting bad feedback from your showings, do something about it or your home isn’t going to sell.

Also, household odors can turn buyers off faster then a light switch. Seriously, if your home smells like mold, animal urine, or cigarette smoke, buyer’s will turn around as soon as they walk through the front door. The first thing buyers do when they walk through the door is take a deep breath.  If they are turned off by a foul stench, your house loses.

You’re In A Bad Location

The most important factor for a home selling, besides price, is location. Location is one thing you can’t change, unfortunately. If your home was in a better location, it may sell for up to $100,000 more than what you can get out of it in a bad location.

What’s considered a bad location? It depends on the buyers. Some buyers have young children they want to attend certain schools. If your school district is undesirable it may be considered a bad location.

Maybe you live close to a loud highway or the neighborhood is declining in value due to foreclosures. It could also be a smelly neighborhood with farms or industrial buildings nearby.

How do you deal with a bad location? One of the best remedies for a bad location is a reduced price. If you can’t reduce your price, you may need to offer something different from your competition such as seller financing, or add in some furniture to the asking price.

You Have Insufficient Marketing

No longer can you just put a sign in your yard and call it good. The listing process has changed drastically over the last couple of years.

There are thousands upon thousands of real estate websites out there, and over 90% of home buyers start their search online.  If your listing agent doesn’t have a robust online marketing strategy, your marketing could be lacking.

Have you heard the saying, “print media is dead”? Well, in real estate, this is just not true. Many people still look at the newspaper for open houses and your local real estate book still gets decent circulation. Yes, most buyers are online, but you have to be everywhere. The buyer that hasn’t yet moved over to the online world can still buy your home.

Today’s top performing agents have a multi-level marketing strategy. They will utilize all the tools available: sign in your yard, color flyers on the sign, websites on the sign riders, multiple phone numbers, MLS listing, directional signs on corners of busy streets, newspaper ad’s, multiple open houses, and it goes on and on.

When hiring an agent, it’s important for you to ask questions about their marketing strategy, and check up on them. If they say they’re going to do something, you need to check to make sure it’s getting done.

If your home isn’t selling, I truly am sorry to hear it, and there are many many people out there with the same problem. Today’s market is a whole new animal. It takes an aggressive strategy and time to get any home sold.

Give buyers a good reason to buy your home. They know the market is saturated with inventory, and they’re looking for the best deal. Selling your home today means making it the best deal in your price range.

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Home Improvements: Projects To Help Raise Property Values

Some improvements you make in your home add value, others simply add enjoyment value. Here are a few projects that will help raise the actual appraised value of your home when the time comes to sell.

Replace outdated kitchen appliances with new ones – Many real estate professionals believe this part of the house should be focused on more when it comes to renovation and upgrades. They believe simple upgrades to the kitchen will bring back a enormous investment in return. One way of improving your kitchen that could entirely change the overall looks is by simply upgrading the appliances.

Update bathroom fixtures and hardware – Like any other parts of the house, little changes go a long way when it comes to bathroom updates. You can make the bathroom look stylish by simply replacing the old hardware and fixture. If you are not happy with the way it looks you can replace and upgrade your sink and toilet with a more modern (and efficient) one.

Gutters: Improvement and Repairs – If you want your home to be more appealing in so far as its outside looks, gutters should be the first exterior feature you consider. Gutter repairs and maintenance will protect the rest of the homes’ exterior from water damage. Maintain gutters regularly by patching holes, cleaning of debris that could stop water from flowing and making sure they are always in place and secure.

Basement Improvements – This is one of the most important remodeling works you can do in your home. You can improve your basement by finishing, adding flooring, insulation, drywall and lighting. Furthermore, you can transform this into a usable place by adding living space. Additional living space in an area that’s already there will cost you far less than adding a whole new room.

A major lawn makeover – Your lawn’s appearance affects the overall value of your home. Similarly, the neglected appearance of a lawn detracts from the property’s overall appearance. Getting the lawn in shape is the first step in doing a total lawn makeover. Test the soil to know what chemicals, if any, will help the grass grow healthy, and re-seed or re-sod bad areas.

Adding a fence – a fence can give you privacy, security, protection and enhance the outside look of your home. Before you start this outdoor project, make sure to check your homeowner’s association rules (if you’re in a HOA situation) if fences are allowed. Some neighborhoods don’t allow fencing, and others may have rules on how high the fence can be.

These are just a few of the home improvements you can make that will certainly affect your home’s appraised value, should you decide to sell.

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