Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, once you engage with a realtor they will give you a checklist. You can then decide what makes sense for you and plan accordingly. The realtor ideally will have a fix-it crew.
Only if he has a good realtor. 9/10 are a disaster and useless. And just because someone has been doing something for X number of years does not mean they are good at it.
OP knows his house best, and he has a small home, so he should fix what he thinks need to be fixed.
Anonymous wrote:OP, once you engage with a realtor they will give you a checklist. You can then decide what makes sense for you and plan accordingly. The realtor ideally will have a fix-it crew.
Anonymous wrote:Do a deep clean and make sure the curb appeal is good: clean up the yard, trim shrubs, put out a few colorful pots of flowers. Paint if the walls look dingy. Depending on where you are, price the house realistically. Staging is a matter of preference. I preferred seeing empty houses when we were looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are going to put our house on the market in October. We are selling due to divorce. DW always moved out.
We have already moved everything out of the home. Only my bedroom has my bed and dresser and that's it.
The house is move in ready. It needs absolutely nothing. We did major upgrades roof, A/C, windows, doors the past 2 years. And it's a very simple split level house 2k sqft. Very easy to maintain. Whoever buys this house if they just want a functional home that will not need anything major in at least 5 years or more, will be getting a great deal.
What do I need to do before calling the realtor? I have a guy coming next week to clean the windows in/out and power wash the house and fence.
Anything else?
Why did you spend so much on the house you are going to sell in 2 years that will probably be torn down
Anonymous wrote:We are going to put our house on the market in October. We are selling due to divorce. DW always moved out.
We have already moved everything out of the home. Only my bedroom has my bed and dresser and that's it.
The house is move in ready. It needs absolutely nothing. We did major upgrades roof, A/C, windows, doors the past 2 years. And it's a very simple split level house 2k sqft. Very easy to maintain. Whoever buys this house if they just want a functional home that will not need anything major in at least 5 years or more, will be getting a great deal.
What do I need to do before calling the realtor? I have a guy coming next week to clean the windows in/out and power wash the house and fence.
Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:We are going to put our house on the market in October. We are selling due to divorce. DW always moved out.
We have already moved everything out of the home. Only my bedroom has my bed and dresser and that's it.
The house is move in ready. It needs absolutely nothing. We did major upgrades roof, A/C, windows, doors the past 2 years. And it's a very simple split level house 2k sqft. Very easy to maintain. Whoever buys this house if they just want a functional home that will not need anything major in at least 5 years or more, will be getting a great deal.
What do I need to do before calling the realtor? I have a guy coming next week to clean the windows in/out and power wash the house and fence.
Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:You should already have a realtor to advise on this stuff. If the house is that empty you should stage. Split levels are a hard sell.