What is the Key to Selling a House?


It's not so much a key as it is a shape. A diamond is a home seller's best friend

I have talked about the Home Selling Trifecta in the past. Product, Price, Exposure are key when you are selling your house. The magic happens when you use them correctly.

First let's understand what you have to do in preperation to get your home listed for sale (the top half of the diamond).
  • Product - You can use your extensive knowledge borrowed from HGTV about de-cluttering and de-personalizing to get the home ready. Clean it top to bottom and fix anything that you know is broken. If you are not an avid HGTV fan you should get the advice of a professional stager and get things just right.
  • Price - Get yourself some comparable sold listings and use them to know what the market has been doing over the last 6 months. You should also look to see what is on the market now in the range you are thinking of listing at and compare how your home stacks up. With PropertyGuys.com the option is also there to bring in a professional appraiser to give you a range in which your home should sell.
  • Exposure - Look at your budget, weigh out the options and make sure you have what you need to get your home in front of prospective buyers. A listing with plenty of photos and virtual tours on PropertyGuys.com so buyers know what your home looks like, a nice big round sign for your lawn so the neighbours are all aware, and a listing on Realtor.ca to maximize your online presence. Other things include ads in the local paper, Facebook and Google ads, and open house signs if you are planning on doing any open houses.
Once you are listed you need to work your way in reverse through these steps to evaluate their effectiveness (bottom half of the diamond). Each one feeds into the other working like a funnel bringing you down to the one person who will write the cheque for your house. You must go in this order because if you change your price or tweak your product with limited exposure you will be costing yourself some of your hard earned equity. So how do you evaluate it? Depending on your schedule for selling we usually recommend allowing 4-6 weeks prior to making decisions. Of course if you have a short time frame to sell we do recommend being more aggressive in your evaluation.
  • Exposure - Using the PropertyGuys.com visitor report you will see if your exposure is being effective. A single detached home in the Waterloo Wellington area will typically see a spike of around 75-125 viewings per day for the first few days. After that it should settle in to somewhere between 25-45 average viewings per day. If this is the case then you can skip to the next level of the diamond. If you lacking in exposure it means you need to look at putting it in front of more potential buyers. Did you do a mere posting on Realtor.ca? Did you add print ads in the local paper? What about the Facebook and Google ads (this is a fairly new offering so we can always add it in to your existing listing).
  • Price - Since we are at the next level we are confident people are viewing the property. The issues is there is no follow through. Your online traffic is NOT turning into foot traffic. When people are looking at your listing and making a conscious decision not to call you, it speaks to one thing. Your price doesn't match your product. Exposure gets the buyers looking, the price gets them in the house! Did you get the appraisal? If so how are you priced in comparison? What are those other properties in your range doing? Have they adjusted their price? You will covert online traffic into foot traffic with more aggressive pricing.
  • Product - We have all heard that a house sells it's self. This is true. It also prevents a sale if the house is not ready. The little things add up and tell the potential buyer the story of your home. Once you have the buyer in the home, if you have staged it properly the buyer will be rushing to get the offer in. If you are doing lots of showings and no one is talking about offers or asking when you are looking at for a closing date then your house is not wowing them. Did you paint the baseboards and trim? This always freshens things up. What about a back splash in the kitchen? Easy to do, adds value and fairly low cost. Did you give your home the "white glove test"? It is never too late to have our stager come in and give you the advice needed to push your home over the top!


Diamonds, not just for girls anymore.


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