Showing Tips for Sellers Vero Beach, FL Real Estate Video BlogPodcast with Kelly Fischer

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There are certain topics you should avoid talking about with a potential buyer. Here are four of the most important ones to steer clear of. Looking to buy in Vero Beach? Get a Full Home Search  Looking to sell in Vero Beach? Get a Free Home Price Evaluation Selling a home isn’t easy. You might have to show it a dozen or more times in order to find the right buyer. We think it’s a good idea if you aren’t home during any showings, but that’s not always possible If you do happen to be present at a showing, avoid these four topics at all cost. In fact, try to keep the talking to a minimum. Don’t be present during showings in the first place 1. How much you spent on “Blank.” As soon as you start talking about what you spent on something, the buyer will get nervous about the premium you are going to ask in your sale price for it. Just leave it alone. 2. How perfect your house is. Nobody’s home is truly perfect. In all my years, I have only seen one perfect inspection. Every other home has had flaws. 3. Repairs you’ve been “meaning to get to.” What you’re really saying is that there are flaws in the home that you don’t like. Avoid pointing out any flaws to buyers. Let them find them on their own. 4. Anything related to price. Just don’t mention it. Let’s wait and see if they are interested before we start discussing any particulars. Try to get out of the home during showings if you can. If you can’t, just make sure you avoid these four topics and you should be fine. If you have any questions for me in the meantime, don’t hesitate to give me a call or send me an email. I would love to hear from you soon.

There are certain topics you should avoid talking about with a potential buyer. Here are four of the most important ones to steer clear of. Looking to buy in Vero Beach? Get a Full Home Search  Looking to sell in Vero Beach? Get a Free Home Price Evaluation Selling a home isn’t easy. You might have to show it a dozen or more times in order to find the right buyer. We think it’s a good idea if you aren’t home during any showings, but that’s not always possible If you do happen to be present at a showing, avoid these four topics at all cost. In fact, try to keep the talking to a minimum. Don’t be present during showings in the first place 1. How much you spent on “Blank.” As soon as you start talking about what you spent on something, the buyer will get nervous about the premium you are going to ask in your sale price for it. Just leave it alone. 2. How perfect your house is. Nobody’s home is truly perfect. In all my years, I have only seen one perfect inspection. Every other home has had flaws. 3. Repairs you’ve been “meaning to get to.” What you’re really saying is that there are flaws in the home that you don’t like. Avoid pointing out any flaws to buyers. Let them find them on their own. 4. Anything related to price. Just don’t mention it. Let’s wait and see if they are interested before we start discussing any particulars. Try to get out of the home during showings if you can. If you can’t, just make sure you avoid these four topics and you should be fine. If you have any questions for me in the meantime, don’t hesitate to give me a call or send me an email. I would love to hear from you soon.

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