Philadelphia Home Selling Tips

If you’re thinking about selling your home you need to make sure that you’re home is in the best possible condition when potential buyers pull up outside. Visiting https://door.com/sell will provide you with a simple way of selling your home in an efficient and swift manner. We all know that can be difficult when trying to sell a home in Philadelphia so we found a few tips that will start you in the right direction.
Crank up the curb appeal
A fresh coat of paint on the front door and a groomed lawn invites buyers in.
Pull weeds, rake leaves and trim overgrown shrubs, especially if they block windows or the path to your front door. You’ll definitely want an attractive sign out front to draw people’s attention to the fact that your property is on the market – https://www.supercheapsigns.com/real-estate.
Paint
It’s important to make your house generic. A fresh coat of neutral paint will make your home appear larger, brighter and more appealing to potential buyers. A clean and uncluttered kitchen is a staple of home staging.
Make repairs
Fix things like leaky faucets and sticky cabinets, and replace old screens. They may seem insignificant, but minor repairs add up in the mind of a potential buyer. They tend to overestimate how much repairs cost. You don’t want to give them any reason not to put in an offer. Minor repairs can be fixed quickly and easily with the right tools. Pro-Tect Plastics can help with these types of repairs that you may come across, it’ll give you and the buyer peace of mind.
Rearrange
Lighten up your home with natural tones and a neutral dose of style.
Make sure your furniture placement allows for easy traffic flow and shows the purpose of each room. If you have too much furniture, rent a portable storage device to hold things until you are ready to move into your new place. If you don’t have enough furniture, borrow or rent.
Pack up
This includes personal photos and portraits. Less is always more. The less clutter and knickknacks you have lying around, the more potential buyers will be able to see your home and what it offers. Remember, you are selling your house, not your stuff. Plus, getting a head start on packing will eliminate some stress down the road.
Organize
When your house is meticulously organized, buyers will envision themselves living a stress-free life in your home.
Clean
Clean every inch of your house, and don’t forget to make your windows and floors sparkle. Use something like a Bissell vacuum cleaner for your floors. If your carpet appears old and stained, think about replacing it. Also, make sure there are no offensive odors. Purchase an air-neutralizing spray that will help remove odors without creating an overwhelming masking odor. Clean homes sell!
Lighten up
Let the sun shine in, and turn on the lights. Open all blinds or curtains, and make sure the house is well lit.
Temperature
Be sure potential buyers are comfortable when touring your home. If it’s freezing outside, leave the heat on, and if it’s summer, turn on the air conditioner.
Keep it ready to show
It may be a little inconvenient, but until you accept an offer, keep your home in tip-top shape at all times. What this means is that each room should have a clear purpose, nice flow and be clean and clutter-free. Buyers need to be able to picture themselves and their things in a room, and taking these steps will help ensure that.
Originally posted by Sabrina Soto on HGTV.com

5 Real Estate Trends that will Affect you in 2016

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1. ‘Normal’ is coming.
Expect a healthy growth in home sales and prices – at a slower pace than in 2015. “This slowdown is not an indication of a problem-it’s just a return to normalcy,” writes Jonathan Smoke, realtor.com®’s chief economist. “We’ve lived through 15 years of truly abnormal trends, and after working off the devastating effects of the housing bust, we’re finally seeing signs of more normal conditions.” New construction and distressed sales are expected to return to more historical levels, and home prices are expected to follow at “more normal rates consistent with a more balanced market.”
2. Generational buying trends shape up.
Young adults’ presence on the housing market has been largely predicted for years, but 2016 may finally be the year they make a move in a larger way. Millennials represented nearly 2 billion sales in 2015 – one-third of home buyers. With luxurious properties like those available from William Pitt Realty catching eyes more than ever before, there’s a whole generation coming up with an appetite for opulent homes. They are expected to continue to be a major buying pool in 2016 with the majority of buyers between ages 25 and 34 expected to be first-time home buyers next year. But two other generations will also have a big presence in 2016: financially recovering GenXers and older baby boomers who are entering retirement, realtor.com® notes. “Since most of these people are already homeowners, they’ll play a double role, boosting the market as both sellers and buyers,” Smoke notes. “Gen Xers are in their prime earning years and thus able to relocate to better neighborhoods for their families. Older boomers are approaching (or already in) retirement and seeking to downsize and lock in a lower cost of living.”
3. New-home construction focuses more on affordability.
Builders have been faced with higher land costs, limited labor, and concerns about the demand of the entry-level market. As such, they have shifted to constructing more higher-priced homes, which has caused new-home prices to rise significantly faster than existing-home prices. In 2016, they likely will shift to more affordable product to cater to the entry-level buyers. “We are already seeing a decline in new-home prices for new contracts signed this fall,” notes Smoke. “In addition, credit access is improving enough to make the first-time buyer segment more attractive to builders.”
4. Higher mortgage rates.
Mortgage rates will likely be volatile in 2016. But the recent move by the Federal Reserve to guide interest rates higher should push mortgage rates higher in the new year than the historical lows they have been at for years. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage will likely end 2016 about 60 basis points higher than today’s level. “That level of increase is manageable, as consumers will have multiple tactics to mitigate some of that increase,” Smoke says. “However, higher rates will drive monthly payments higher, and, along with that, debt-to-income ratios will also go higher.” The markets with the highest home prices will see the effects from the higher rates the most, this might force some homeowners to look for note investing companies to purchase the mortgage note from them if they are no longer able to afford the mortgage. If this increase in rates will effect you, you now may consider selling your house or even moving. Companies like Habitat Hunters, Inc, are a great group of realtors in Austin who can help you in the process, or they are plenty of agencies out there depending on where you’re located as this increasing rate will effect multiple communities and states.
5. Rents to go up even higher.
Rental costs are skyrocketing, and the costs are likely to only go up in the new year. More than 85 percent of the nation’s markets have rents that exceed 30 percent of the income of renting households. “Rents are accelerating at a more rapid pace than home prices, which are moderating,” Smoke says. “Because of this, it is more affordable to buy in more than three-quarters of the U.S. However, for the majority of renting households, buying is not a near-term option due to poor household credit scores, limited savings, and lack of documentable stable income of the kind necessary to qualify for a mortgage today.”
Originally posted by Jonathan Smoke is the chief economist of realtor.com

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