Price more important than ever to sell your home
November 6, 2008 by admin
Filed under Home Selling
I know that I’ve mentioned this numerous other times but I think it’s important to bring it up again. Pricing your home to sell is more important than ever. Note that I said TO SELL. This does not mean pricing it at a level that “you need to get.” That is not the same as [...]
Does YOUR home have its own blog?
August 1, 2008 by admin
Filed under Home Buying, Home Selling, Increase Your Home's Value
I can assure you that this one does www.1169w102ave.info.
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Does Your Kitchen Suck?
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For Sale: 1169 W. 102nd Ave: $160,000: Northglenn, CO
July 21, 2008 by admin
Filed under Home Selling, Increase Your Home's Value
I hope you enjoy the video I made of the property 1169 W. 102nd Ave., located in Northglenn, CO, priced at $160,000. This great home measures 1,650 square feet total, features BRAND NEW carpeting and paint throughout the main floor, boasts of a large, finished family room area in the basement, has a covered patio [...]
Home Selling Tip #20
June 21, 2008 by admin
Filed under Home Selling, Summer Home Selling Tips
Take a step back.
What I mean by taking a step back is that when selling your home it is extremely helpful if you can disengage yourself from the emotions attached to your home.
This is very difficult because you have a lot of personal stories attached to your home and how can you just put those [...]
5 tips for open house success
April 8, 2008 by admin
Filed under Broomfield Homes For Sale, Home Selling, Increase Your Home's Value
I don’t know about your Broomfield neighborhood, but mine was replete with Open House events, especially on Sunday, last weekend. If you are selling your own home, or if your house is on the market and you just want to conduct your own Open House, here are 5 tips on conducting the best Open House [...]
Does Your Kitchen Suck?
March 18, 2008 by admin
Filed under Home Selling, Increase Your Home's Value
Okay, so maybe that’s a bit harsh. But ask yourself honestly, “Is it true?” Because buyers will most certainly notice if it does. And it could mean the difference between selling your home or not. As I mentioned in a previous post, I don’t think that a few strategically placed personal photos will kill a [...]
Spring cleaning tips
March 18, 2008 by admin
Filed under Home Selling
Whether you’re putting your home on the market, or just been struck by a case of the spring cleaning bug, here are some tips for shedding the winter blues and getting your home fresh and springy feeling.
Play some of your favorite tunes. It helps make the job a little less boring and gets your brain, [...]
Don’t put your personal pictures away!
March 17, 2008 by admin
Filed under Home Selling, Increase Your Home's Value
I am well aware of the popular belief that you should remove all personal photos from your home when it is on the market, so that buyers can picture themselves living in your home, instead of looking at your photos.
However, I am on the side that is bucking that trend and letting the personal [...]
A house only a mother could love
March 14, 2008 by admin
Filed under Home Selling, Increase Your Home's Value
I’ve heard the following phrase more times than I care to admit:
“Well, after all, I LOVE this house. All we need to do is find someone just like me to buy it!”
Unfortunately it always applies to the sellers who are convinced that they’re not that bad off, after all, they bought the house, and love [...]
Sell your own Broomfield home on the Internet
March 12, 2008 by admin
Filed under Home Selling
You might be asking yourself, “Why would a real estate agent tell me to sell my own home?” Because I don’t really care if you decide to sell your own home.
I assume you have your reasons: perhaps you had a previous bad experience with a Realtor (trust me, I’ve had personal experience in this area, [...]

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