Wednesday 8 June 2011

How To Get Your Condo Bought Fast

By Robert E. Hill


There are some who just can't get enough. They are living in a wonderful condo, and comfort is unquestionably present in their city lifestyle. However, why are some still not contended? Stress is one thing that made the city lifestyle tiresome. Eventually, some people want space from the busy streets, demanding job and time that seem to be so fast in the city. If you are willing to give up everything in the city, including your condo, moving to the suburbs is a good option. But are you really ready for a very big change in your life?

In selling your condo, the first thing that you should determine is the reason why you bought it. I know you prefer a spacious backyard and peace of mind now but in order for you effectively sell the unit, you should remember what convinced you to purchase it before which made you neglect the negative factors that you are seeing from it now.

Your main goal here is to provide enough reasons for an interested buyer to purchase your condo unit. It is a good idea for you to create a list of places in the city near your place that made your stay convenient and fun. It should include the pool hall that everyone in the neighborhood is talking about, the functional gym nearby, department stores, drug stores and even transportation services like the MARTA close to your place. It is best to share the list to your real estate agent so that he can use it for your benefit.

A list of services that your homeowner fees encompass should be made as well. A buyer will most likely be much more interested to find out that pest control, water and sewage, trash pick-up, and other relevant amenities are embraced by the charge. You should also discuss about the available utility and home service vendor near your place.

Decorate your condo but keep it simple and avoid exaggeration. There is no need to spend a small fortune in making your place look good. A cheap but wonderful curtain is best if your window lacks one. The kitchen and coffee tables will definitely look better with fresh and lovely flowers on them.

Your personal belongings should be kept in a secure place. On the other hand, bathroom and kitchen towels should be in their proper places and arranged accordingly. This is also true for magazines and books found in the living room.

You should help your buyers to foresee themselves living in your condo. Make it look lived but organization should be at its peak. By doing so, buyers will be more interested about it.

Try to know what the buyer is interested in and react on it while avoiding things that will discourage him from purchasing your condo.




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