Neverland Scraps
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So my husband came down on orders and with those orders comes with selling our current home. We have an appointment with our realtor on Thursday so she can tell us what we need to do to the house before we can list as well as run some numbers as far as sales, etc.
I'm SO nervous! I love our home. While it isn't our "forever" home like my husband and I intended when we agreed to purchase a home at this duty station, we all love our home and will miss it when we turn over the keys.
I don't know what our realtor is going to tell us to do to the house. Thank goodness, we just did the floors while my husband was gone last year! I'm hoping all suggestions/things we can do ourselves and it isn't too costly. Just last night my husband and I spent three hours changing out our old white microwave for an upgraded stainless steel microwave--what we didn't know was the builder put a few hundred holes in the wall behind the microwave looking for studs! :thumbdown:
Has anyone sold a home and can give me some pointers, like what to do/go when the house has showings? What you were told needs to be done in order to list/sell. I'm interested in pointers, tips, etc.
I'm not worried about selling the house. The market is here is really hot. My realtor's clients are already under contract before the house officially lists on the market---it's really hot! Two people who knew my husband came under orders, contacted me asking to see my house! I gave them our realtor's information because while they are military, I don't quite know them to let strangers in my house! So I know once we've decide when to sell and our realtor does all of her paperwork, the house will be under contract within the first week. We won't be going months paying a mortgage without living in it. I'm not concerned about that. I'm more concerned about getting the house ready, getting maximized return on the house and what to do during showings as I've never gone through this process before. Any input from someone who's been there before?
I'm SO nervous! I love our home. While it isn't our "forever" home like my husband and I intended when we agreed to purchase a home at this duty station, we all love our home and will miss it when we turn over the keys.
I don't know what our realtor is going to tell us to do to the house. Thank goodness, we just did the floors while my husband was gone last year! I'm hoping all suggestions/things we can do ourselves and it isn't too costly. Just last night my husband and I spent three hours changing out our old white microwave for an upgraded stainless steel microwave--what we didn't know was the builder put a few hundred holes in the wall behind the microwave looking for studs! :thumbdown:
Has anyone sold a home and can give me some pointers, like what to do/go when the house has showings? What you were told needs to be done in order to list/sell. I'm interested in pointers, tips, etc.
I'm not worried about selling the house. The market is here is really hot. My realtor's clients are already under contract before the house officially lists on the market---it's really hot! Two people who knew my husband came under orders, contacted me asking to see my house! I gave them our realtor's information because while they are military, I don't quite know them to let strangers in my house! So I know once we've decide when to sell and our realtor does all of her paperwork, the house will be under contract within the first week. We won't be going months paying a mortgage without living in it. I'm not concerned about that. I'm more concerned about getting the house ready, getting maximized return on the house and what to do during showings as I've never gone through this process before. Any input from someone who's been there before?
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