tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post8856645437683496837..comments2024-01-01T20:45:04.000+00:00Comments on Be Sol Be: When Selling Your House... Part 2 Estate AgentsSolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10518631542782309728noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-68393115308534638862016-02-12T19:30:50.957+00:002016-02-12T19:30:50.957+00:00Hey Jon, that is another good one. thanksHey Jon, that is another good one. thanksSolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10518631542782309728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-21694482914307997592016-02-11T22:22:56.200+00:002016-02-11T22:22:56.200+00:00A wonderfully informative post. I will only add th...A wonderfully informative post. I will only add that it's important to remember that the estate agent is working for US and not the other way around. When I sold my house in Texas a year ago I felt intimidated by my agent. I was FAR too nice and accommodating, and as a result the experience turned out to be one of the worst disasters of my life - I not only lost money, but also precious time.Jonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02619128793632680659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-27199246485052718312016-02-11T17:23:07.857+00:002016-02-11T17:23:07.857+00:00Excellent point Chickpea!Excellent point Chickpea!Solhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10518631542782309728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-14881183788853652672016-02-11T08:06:01.323+00:002016-02-11T08:06:01.323+00:00I also told people that we had super fast broadban...I also told people that we had super fast broadband to the house as this is important to some people. Several of the people who were interested in the house saw this as a necessity these days, so if you have it make it a selling point.Chickpeahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17010543012720394937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-8467449339242799642016-02-08T16:11:25.990+00:002016-02-08T16:11:25.990+00:00Hi Happeninguponhappiness, yes that is a very good...Hi Happeninguponhappiness, yes that is a very good point. I would think that is also part of the buying into the lifestyle...? THanks will add this one also Solhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10518631542782309728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-89023065868536814762016-02-08T14:04:11.075+00:002016-02-08T14:04:11.075+00:00If you are showing your own home, it's just as...If you are showing your own home, it's just as important that you are well presented. I know it shouldn't matter, but it does. If you look well cared for then people will assume you look after your home. Happeninguponhappinesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03613360081052257464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-79868808090671390852016-02-06T18:09:50.540+00:002016-02-06T18:09:50.540+00:00Hey Harry, that is a high percentage...!
Because ...Hey Harry, that is a high percentage...!<br /><br />Because of the house prices going up, and us being of just the wrong age, if we hadnt of done up wrecks of houses we would never have been able to buy a home or live in the area we want. The houses shot up in price so much that it makes it very hard to afford a home here. the average house price is about £200k so that is about $290k and the average wage is £26,500 a year. so that is 7.5 times the average wage. Hard work. <br /><br />hope you are well Solhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10518631542782309728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-83883422854142523062016-02-06T10:15:32.044+00:002016-02-06T10:15:32.044+00:00Here a broker expects a seven or eight percent com...Here a broker expects a seven or eight percent commission. <br /><br />You sure have had a lot of homes, Sol. Not counting the places I lived overseas, and those i rented, I have owned 3 homes. Been at this one up on the mountain since 1986, and I'm not going anywhere.Harry Flashmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05071021900005041592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-17567270873716718532016-02-04T21:28:17.382+00:002016-02-04T21:28:17.382+00:00Hey Margaret, by taking the door off of the hinges...Hey Margaret, by taking the door off of the hinges you can take a picture of the bathroom with out the person taking the picture being reflected in the mirror. <br /><br />Hey Patricia, lol I darent say this as people might not like it. But I dont like it when people have pictures of themselves naked and pregnant, posing like they are Demi Moore. That is really weird to me and it makes me uncomfortable. I dont know why it is just odd to me. Solhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10518631542782309728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-60528780706641417602016-02-04T14:04:19.268+00:002016-02-04T14:04:19.268+00:00Hi Sol,
No, I don't think you said remove all...Hi Sol, <br />No, I don't think you said remove all pictures, but to remove as much of your personal stuff as possible (or words to that effect).<br />About the too many family photos on walls, mantle piece, tables, sideboards etc. is MY point. I don't like it very much. Not only in houses for sale, but also in general. My mother for instance has them everywhere and I find it distracting and annoying.<br />Arty or creative photos are different. xxx...x<br />Patricia (La Chatte Gitane)https://www.blogger.com/profile/03188119208339437700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-58075639583044073042016-02-04T11:30:52.271+00:002016-02-04T11:30:52.271+00:00I have really enjoyed reading your comments even t...I have really enjoyed reading your comments even though we have only moved once in our entire married life of 51+ years (and that was 30 years ago. No, one should've remove all identity from a home, but as you say, not overwhelm with too much personal 'stuff'. I always thought it was wrong to have loads of personal photos in the main living area, they should be reserved for the bedroom anyway, unless of course you have a grand piano to display them in silver frames! Annual school photos of the children from the first year to when they go to uni just don't cut the mustard, often dotted up the stairs like large postage stamps. I love the idea of removing a door to a small room before photographing it. Of course, viewers will spot the different right away, but at least the photo might've got them to your home in the first place! <br />Margaret Pgalanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14190356279359463949noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-71572166288094769232016-02-04T08:31:19.821+00:002016-02-04T08:31:19.821+00:00Hey Pat, thanks for your comment some good stuff i...Hey Pat, thanks for your comment some good stuff in there, I will be adding the comment as pictures in the final post in this series.<br /><br />Books is a good point. When I see houses with no books in at all I struggle to see if the people are MY type of people. <br /><br />We actually have a lot of pictures taken on holidays or our more extreme hobbies. I have shown people around the house and people stop at the picture and they say "oh that is such and such place isnt it". THey are trying to find some common ground with us, with out realising it. So they are mentally saying, this is ok, these people are like us. They go the same places. They need visual stimulus. I dont think I said to remove all pictures? I think that may have been someone else. I was saying get rid of all the stuff that you are hanging onto for no reason. lol we have a picture of our 2 index fingers. Weird, but it is from a time in Canada, where we werent allowed to take pictures of the heritage art. So to mark the time we took a picture of our fingers. it means nothing to anyone else. But I can remember exactly how the light came around the side of a totem pole, the smell and the mans voice telling us about First People. It is very moving. I will never remove that picture. Never. Its the first one to go up in a new place.<br /><br />Also I suppose I missed out that taking your own pictures you know at exactly what time of day there is the best light. I dropped the ball on that one. <br /><br />On the whole what I am trying to say is that you are selling a life style. You have to guage what demographic is going to be looking at your house. Our last house was hard, as we had downsizers and families who were upgrading to 3 beds. it was hard. But no worries it sold as soon as the sign went up. Good job to.<br /><br />Estate agents can do a very good job if people arent good with any type of confrontation - as in haggling over the price. It is better for them to give the price to the estate agent and then relay that to you. Its a very un-British thing to talk about money and my friends all say they cringe at haggling and would rather pay the price, or walk away. So you just lost a buyer.... <br /><br />Everyone is coming up with such good things, I will be pleased with the final list on the last day. This is turning into a good series. I am enjoying it. I hope others are as well.Solhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10518631542782309728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-85930636222647997462016-02-04T00:05:16.642+00:002016-02-04T00:05:16.642+00:00And I also wanted to add that we always worked wit...And I also wanted to add that we always worked with estate agents, as I don't want to show people around my house. It is just too personal and I believe a good agent is worth his/her money. They are not allowed to take the photos though. That's my job. ;)Patricia (La Chatte Gitane)https://www.blogger.com/profile/03188119208339437700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-77593616385648770332016-02-04T00:03:10.884+00:002016-02-04T00:03:10.884+00:00We have sold plenty of houses over the years and n...We have sold plenty of houses over the years and none has been on the market for long.<br />I agree with all the points you are making and especially about photos. Photos are your calling card for the house. They are the first thing potential buyers will see and they are what lure buyers in to request a visit. They should be top notch and not taken with a wide angled lens.<br />However, the point you made in your last post to remove all personal stuff is something I don't necessarily agree with. I understand potential buyers don't want to see a gazillion family photos everywhere (which I never have on display anyhow), but you can strip all character from a home and end up with a showhome that looks cold and overly staged. Books and artwork stayed firmly in place when we sold and lots of other personal touches, which makes a house warm and inviting. Clutter of course, is an entirely different matter.<br /><br />Euch! Don't your hairs stand on end when you see houses being presented with photos of laundry (dirty or clean) everywhere. Or a picture of the loo with the lid open. Sheez !<br />xxx...x<br /><br />Patricia (La Chatte Gitane)https://www.blogger.com/profile/03188119208339437700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-75129888343491593592016-02-03T18:35:09.158+00:002016-02-03T18:35:09.158+00:00Hi Dave, a book, oh my god I knew I had written a ...Hi Dave, a book, oh my god I knew I had written a lot I am trying to be concise it just isnt happening. I feel very strongly that people can make more of their home and sell it well and fast to get the best hoped for price. I am quite passionate about peoples homes. and feel once you have decided to move and divorced yourself from it, it messes with your happiness.<br /><br />No you dont need a licence or anything like that to sell houses, although you do need to be a member of an association. I cant remember what it is called, I think that association offers a qualification. In most other countries you have to have qualifications.<br /><br />This is our 14th house. I move countless times as an Army Brat as well. <br /><br />it would probably suit me to be a person who helps find people houses like Kirsty and Phil. And then help them renovate. I would love that job. Maybe then we would stop moving! NAH!!! lol <br /><br />You need help selling your house, be sure to give me the nod Dave! Always fancied a holiday in the South of Ireland! 2 birds one stoneSolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10518631542782309728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-70861531324860647762016-02-03T18:21:20.905+00:002016-02-03T18:21:20.905+00:00Think you have got the backbones of a book there S...Think you have got the backbones of a book there Sol. <br /><br />I believe you don't need qualifications to be an estate agent. Is this true?<br /><br />You sound very experienced and have you ever thought of starting your own estate agent/house search business? All you need is a website. Thanks for the advice.northsider https://www.blogger.com/profile/00716743611909673869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-83484854519996239952016-02-03T18:21:02.424+00:002016-02-03T18:21:02.424+00:00hey Lovely grey, thanks. cant wait to see it!hey Lovely grey, thanks. cant wait to see it!Solhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10518631542782309728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5275239266133000382.post-80598348147008910422016-02-03T18:09:02.128+00:002016-02-03T18:09:02.128+00:00Great post. Would take your advice if I wanted to...Great post. Would take your advice if I wanted to move - which I don't! Just renovating my bathroom and it was my own suggestion to the planners that the door was rehung to open outwards instead of into the room. It has made a world of difference with regards to usable space. Pictures on my blog next week when I don't have a building site in there! xlovelygreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03864666054403517265noreply@blogger.com