home selling
Why Choose Our Team to List Your Home?
Selling your home is among the
most important decisions homeowners make. Determining how much
your home is worth, how long it will take to sell, how to
prepare your home for the market and how to handle buyer offers
are among the many issues we, as top realtors with years of
experience, will help you with.
As your realtors, we embrace
our job to guide you through the home selling process from the
beginning through the end. We understand that you deserve to get
the maximum value for your home and work on your behalf to
ensure a smooth process.
Our first job is to determine
the current marketable value of your home. A current market
analysis or CMA will be performed for free. Out in-depth
knowledge and experience in the Cary and Fox River Grove area
allows us to accurately determine the current market value of
your home.
Potential buyers will be
qualified as to their ability to afford your home.
Our extensive marketing
program will attract more buyers, and Realtors with buyers, to
your home which will allow for the best possible offers.
In preparing to sell, we will
advise you on how to present your home at its best for maximum
sales price. We will share which improvements, if any, are
likely to return the greatest value. We will also make certain
that your home conforms to all Illinois statutory disclosure
requirements and will inform you of any inspections that you
should have done prior to showing your home in order to ensure a
smooth negotiating process with prospective buyers.
Some homeowners may have a
hard time moving from one home to another in a timely fashion.
We can help facilitate a smooth process for you that meets your
specific needs.
We recognize it as our job to
share all information with you about how we will market your
home before you decide to hire us. There is no obligation on
your part and we are happy to have the opportunity to present
our services to you. Call or email us for your complimentary
in-home presentation or to have any questions answered.
6 Steps to
Selling Your Home
Sometimes, life just hands us
the inevitable: just when everything seems right with your home,
something happens and you have to sell your dwelling. No matter
what your reasons are for selling, remember that now is no time
to dawdle, the process of preparing a home for sale can take a
month or more. So, here's how to start: 1.
Take a Fresh Look at Your Home
Your home looks great to you,
but a buyer wants to see it since he and his family will be
living in it -- so take a fresh look at your dwelling. Hop in
your car, drive around the block, and then scrutinize your home
as a prospective buyer will see it for the first time. First,
consider what's called "street appeal;" does it need washing or
painting? Does the driveway need repair work? Is the landscaping
in good shape? Remember, be very critical; your buyer will be.
Next, pull into the driveway and take a good, hard look. Is the
yard neat and trimmed? What about the view from the front yard?
Then, walk inside and size up the interior as though seeing it
for the first time. Take a tour and imagine what your real
estate agent might say about each room, look into cabinets, open
doors, check out the bathroom.
Then, make a mental note of the things that might put off
potential buyers, along with another list of the things that
first attracted you to the dwelling. Remember, the home's become
a great place for you, but a new buyer will see things that you
don't. 2. Clean Out the Clutter
Before putting your home on
the market, get rid of clutter in every area -- closets, attic
storage, kitchen cabinets, drawers, bath vanities, and shelves
-- everywhere. Remember, this is no time to be sentimental: if
you don't use it, lose it. Potential buyers are seriously put
off by clutter, and most of us drag a lot more things through
life than we really need.
Also, don't forget the furniture and fixtures when getting rid
of clutter -- most of us put too much in too little space, which
makes a buying prospect, think your home is too small.
Then, have a great moving sale with all the stuff you've
collected and use the proceeds for paint or whatever other
materials you need for repair projects. If you just can't bear
to part with some possessions, store them in the attic or some
other place that's out of sight to a potential buyer.
3. To Sell, Sell, Sell -- Clean, Clean, Clean
After you've cleared out the
clutter, it's time to really clean. Have the carpets
professionally cleaned, strip and polish the floors, scour the
bathrooms, go over the laundry room, polish the furniture, scour
out the cabinets, wash the windows and window coverings, and
spiff up the ceiling fans and kitchen appliances. In short,
clean everything.
Don't forget the exterior; paint or power-wash everything that
needs the work. Remember, this is a ceiling-to-floor,
roof-to-foundation clean-up project. 4. Get
More for Your Home: Repairs Pay Off
After you've cleaned the place
to within an inch of its life, the next project is making all
the repairs necessary to attract a buyer.
So, patch up the roof, touch up all the paint, repair the
screens, spruce up the porch framing, and make your entry area
really shine. Don't forget to water the lawn and landscape beds,
and take the time to trim, mow, edge and get rid of sick or
dying plants. Inside, fix the grout in the bathrooms and on tile
floors, adjust any doors that need it, fix any scratches on the
walls, cover any stains, and be sure to fix any plumbing
problems. Remember, do what your home needs before the first
buyer appears at your door.
Also, it's a good idea to get all this done before getting the
real estate broker to make the first listing -- a good agent
will advise you on what needs to be done. Also, if you have
friends willing to be brutally honest about what your home needs
to sell, invite them to assess the fix-up needs.
There is, however, an alternative to the sweat equity you get
from a total fix-up --but it carries a price. An "as-is" sale
keeps you from doing all this work, but a buyer will assess
about twice the price you would have paid for the repairs. Then,
the buyer will deduct that amount from your asking price before
making an offer. 5. Show It to Sell It
After you have cleaned,
shined, mowed, and generally whipped your property into shape,
it's time to attract a buyer.
Regardless of who markets your home, you or a broker, there are
other, small things you must do to attract buyers. For example,
even if it's bright daylight, open the blinds and turn on the
lights. Also, open all the interior doors to make the home
appear roomier. Be sure to remove all your kids and pets --
they're cute, but a prospect wants to see your home, not your
pride and joy. In addition, make sure your pet's litter pan is
clean so the home smells clean and fresh, not like air
freshener. Remember, you need to make sure your home is
available to be seen by a prospective buyer with as little
notice as possible. That means less than an hour, or even five
minutes, if possible. 6. Get a Sense of the
Market
Before you put your home on
the market, take a weekend day to check out the competition:
homes with similar prices and in similar neighborhoods.
Remember, you don't have to go out and buy new furniture just to
look like that beautiful new model in the new development --
what you want is the feel of that new model -- clean,
uncluttered, and fresh.
Remember, after location, the most important item to a buyer is
a well-maintained home. Many flaws can be overlooked if the
buyers know they can move in without a lot of trouble and
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Home Sweet Home - What's it Worth?
A comparative market analysis (CMA),
available at any time through our team, can bring you up to speed.
As the name suggests, a CMA compares your house with similar ones on
the market in or near your neighborhood during a specific time
period. This data, combined with the marketable value of upgrades,
will give you an accurate picture of your home's worth—or what the
market would likely be willing to pay for your home. Remember,
however, that your personalized CMA is a "snapshot" captured in
time, while the real estate market constantly fluctuates; therefore,
it's a good idea to obtain one each year.
The CMA if an often used market-based means of measuring value. When
buying, selling or refinancing, a CMA is essential in setting price
and in choosing advantageous timing. Still, there are numerous other
reasons to run a CMA– to obtain a realistic picture of your net
worth, to provide adequate replacement insurance, or to leverage
your equity.
Our team is happy to provide this service annually at no cost
to you. As we work in the market each and every day, we are
uniquely qualified to offer this service to interested homeowners.
Call for more information!
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agent profile

Mary Opfer Broker Associate, E-Pro, ABR, ASP Buyer & Seller Representation
Mary Opfer is the leader of The Mary Opfer Team
at REMAX Unlimited Northwest in Cary, Illinois. Dedicated
to providing service with quality, value and integrity to
all, Mary has been buying and selling homes and real estate
in the Village of Cary and the Cary Grove area since 1989,
and has closed in excess of 118 Million Dollars in career
sales …and counting. |
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