| Friday, August 21, 2009 Take Control in Negotiationsby Rebecca Benedict on Fri, Aug, 21, 2009 12:12 PM
Whether buying or selling, you can always be in control of the terms and conditions you wish to accept.
You never need to worry about a deal not addressing your concerns – simply address them in your side of negotiations. The smartest thing to do is to position yourself so that you can enter negotiations in the most advantageous position. That means being alone out front instead of where the crowds seem to hang out.
Example: people (the crowds) tend to look for a property they’d like to buy before they sell the one they have. When you place an offer subject to sale of your existing home, the offer has to be pretty good in order for that Seller to accept it. Remember – you’ve just established a price point in his/her mind. If someone comes along with another offer that doesn’t have a subject condition, you’ve set up a scenario that increases the possibility for that same Seller to accept something lower than your offer. So – you probably offer higher than you normally would to get the Seller to accept your offer subject to sale of your home. Conversely, when you put your own property on the market, you’re already emotionally attached to another property which makes you more vulnerable to selling lower than you would have if you hadn’t already found a property you want.
On the other hand, if you place your property up for sale before you find something you want to buy, and an offer comes in, chances are you’re feeling pretty confident in the negotiating process because you’re not that motivated to move anyway. So you’ll hang a little tougher to get your price. When you do get your price, you can always come to an agreement subject to you finding a property suitable at an acceptable price to you. You set a time frame on when you will look for that home. I recommend 7-10 days. Picture this: now you are also in the driver’s seat when buying. The Seller of any interesting property knows you’ve sold your home and you are going to buy something – maybe even that same day. Guess who has the upper hand in that scenario? Right! You do!
Now you’re in the position of control. Take it.
Call me. I have lots of other great strategies too. We’ll work together to accomplish your goals. Saturday, August 15, 2009 Selling Your Home Is Not About You, It's About Business.by Rebecca Benedict on Sat, Aug, 15, 2009 01:25 PM So here’s the scoop – living in your home is personal. Selling your home is a business.
Summed up – prepare your home for sale. This doesn’t mean remove your family photos. People know people live in your house. In fact, if a home looks impersonal it doesn’t feel as good as one that has obvious proof that real people live there now.
What the business of selling your home does mean is to understand what your market is looking for. Update colours and flooring if you want a quick sale. Investigate cost and you can pretty much count on regaining that in price. You might get the same price for your house that you thought you would, but this will reduce the chance of low-ball offers and will make others think the house is going to sell before they get a chance to buy it – because it’s already been updated.
Colours – these will follow trends and are easy to ascertain which ones work. It really doesn’t matter if they are your favourites - just follow the trends and you won’t go wrong. Builders put a lot of money into professional counsel. You can capitalize on this same advice by visiting Open Houses of new homes.
Floors – the same can be said for flooring, but another good thing to keep in mind is why different types of flooring is preferable. I hear clients comment all the time on liking laminate flooring over carpeting for allergy avoidance. Laminate is also more environmentally friendly. Cork and bamboo are also very popular today. Cork can be harvested from trees without killing the tree and bamboo replaces itself faster than any other trees.
So, when you’re ready to sell, keep the business aspect of doing so in mind. Don’t try to sell people on your style of decorating. Decorate to what trends are dictating they want. Saturday, August 15, 2009 New property listed in RC Rural Red Deer, Red Deer Countyby Rebecca Benedict on Sat, Aug, 15, 2009 12:35 PM
I have listed a new property at NEAR RED DEER, AB in Red Deer County.
A TOWERING CURTAIN OF SPRUCE stands guard at this prestigious address. The manor house sits permanent in the manicured grounds - a sanctuary for those who prefer not to hear their neighbours' conversation. The house makes no demands and abundantly provides comfort and luxury. From a central stairway to towering ceilings, one is witness to understated grandeur. Here, there is no facade. The central hallway is flanked by open yet defined spaces. A generously paned sun room, including hot tub, is just off the gourmet kitchen. A fireplace, open to both sides, serves both kitchen and family room. 4 bedrooms up. A master retreat with sitting area overlooking patio and garden and an ensuite featuring glass-block wall, lady's vanity and cast iron jet tub. Kohler fixtures echo depth of quality. A fifth, extra large room, adjacent to outside entrance-Nanny quarters perhaps. 9 minutes to downtown Red Deer. All information and measurements to be confirmed by buyer.
Saturday, August 15, 2009 New property listed in RC Rural Red Deer, Red Deer Countyby Rebecca Benedict on Sat, Aug, 15, 2009 11:51 AM
I have listed a new property at NEAR BOWDEN, AB in Red Deer County.
This estate offers 74 acres, fenced/cross fenced. House & yard are
watched over by row-upon-row of loyal shelter belt giants. Awaken to
morning sun & bird song. Built in 1993, the bright, spacious home
is newly renovated - cabinets refreshed, flooring replaced, fresh new
paint. Home office w/high speed internet overlooks the kitchen garden.
Fair weather living space expands to the bi-level east/south deck
recently built to accommodate a hot tub w/access from 3 sides.
Oversized double car garage new in 2008. Renovated barn includes an
"either" room for artful management of prized young stock. Perfect for
the specialty farmer, the yard today is home to Champion, purebred
cattle. The farm is a rare combination of substantive acreage,
open-concept home, modern convenience and yesteryear lifestyle. 5
minutes west of HWY #2. 10 minutes to Olds. 15 minutes to Innisfail. 50
minutes from Calgary's international Airport. All info/measurements to
be verified.
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