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by Reba Collins
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When selling your home, there’s so much to do and getting the highest selling price possible is probably the most important thing to be considered. Yes, there are a lot of things to think about but the bottom line is getting the most you can possibly get. Sometimes, your situation will dictate whether or not you can fully utilize the suggestions we’re going to cover in this article but understanding the what’s going on in the buyer’s mind will help you to get focused on what needs to be done first and what can wait until later.
The first thing you need to understand is the psychology of your potential buyers. These people, in their minds, are trying to size-up your house and how it will fit into their lives. They are trying to figure out if they will be happy having your house as their home.
A lot of people who look at your home will not like it. It’s usually the “un-changeable” things they don’t care for, like the floor-plan, the location, what school you’re zoned to, whether there’s a pool or not, if you have big trees or not, and so on, you get the picture. These are the things that can’t be changed and these people just don’t like them. Don’t worry, everyone’s different and you can’t change these things either.
There will, however, be plenty of people who love your “un-changeables”. For these people it will be the “changeable” things that convince them to actually make an offer or just keep looking. So, what are the things that will convince these potential b |
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