Marketing Your House
Marketing Your House
Marketing Your House
Marketing Your House


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Welcome to our Free Denver Information on Marketing your Home

The Basics of Marketing Your Home
Your REALTOR®’s marketing efforts and considerations will include advertising, showing the property, how long the house has been on the market and whether you're buying another home. Your home should be listed, whenever possible, through a Multiple Listing Service (MLS).

Advertising and Promotion
Properties are commonly advertised through real estate agent Web sites, Internet home search/listing services, classified advertising and real estate guides. Promotion efforts through office and MLS tours are a good way of getting other buyer agents to view your home and to promote it to the buyers they are working with.

Even with all these advertising avenues, " For Sale" signs on front lawns are still remarkably effective. Many REALTORS® promote their Web sites on the sign and use brochure boxes with the signs to market the property. When appropriate, and with your permission, your REALTOR® may send a mailing about your property to neighbors. Sometimes one of them has a friend or relative who always wanted to live near them. You never know how far reaching the benefits of word-of-mouth advertising by friends, relatives and neighbors can be.

Showings and Open Houses
To prepare your home for viewing, make it as bright, clean, cheerful and serene as possible. Always look at your home from the buyer's point of view. Your REALTOR® will probably find a tactful way to suggest that you be absent while the house is being shown to prospective buyers, because your presence will inhibit their actions and conversations. They won’t feel free to open closets and cabinets, test out the plumbing and discuss their observations objectively as they walk through the house. It goes without saying that your children and pets should not be on the premises either.

If your REALTOR® has scheduled an open house, you may want to notify the neighbors, and assure them that they'll be welcome. They'll jump at the chance to poke around in your house, and sometimes they can turn up a buyer among their friends. Quick tips for showings and open houses:

  • Clean or replace dirty or worn carpets.
  • Open all curtains and blinds.
  • Replace any burned out light bulbs and turn on all lights.
  • Clear all clutter.
  • Clear all countertops.
  • Wash and put away any dirty dishes.
  • Set the dining room or kitchen table if you have particularly nice linen or china.
  • Simmer a few drops of vanilla on the stove.
  • Put on soft music.
  • Burn wood in the fireplace on cold days, otherwise, clean the fireplace.
  • Put fresh towels in the bathroom.
  • Take any laundry out of the washer and dryer.
  • Leave the house so your REALTOR® is free to deal with prospective buyers professionally.
  • Put pets in cages or take them to a neighbor.

    How Long Has Your House Been on the Market?
    Professional appraisers sum up their entire body of knowledge in three words: " Buyers make value." Your home is worth as much as a buyer will pay for it.

    If your home has been on the market for months, it’s a clear message that the property may not be worth what you're asking for it. This is particularly true if there haven't been many prospects coming to see it. What you do at that point depends on whether you really need to sell, and whether you're working with a time limit.

    If you're not really motivated to move soon, you can always wait - years if necessary - and hope inflation will catch up with the price you want. The problem is that in that time, your home begins to feel shopworn. Buyers become suspicious of a house that's been for sale for a long time.

    If you really do need to sell, with your REALTOR® discuss a schedule for gradually dropping your price until you find a level that attracts buyers. There's no point in saying, " We simply can't sell our house." Anything will sell if the price is right.

    If You’re Buying Another Home
    You may wonder what will happen when you're selling one home and buying another – how will all the details work out? This is a common situation and REALTORS®, lawyers, and title and escrow companies have plenty of experience in arranging contracts and loans so that the two transactions dovetail smoothly.

    And should you sell your home first then buy or buy first then sell? Ideally, it’s best to find a home you like and make an offer subject to selling your current home. This generally works in a normal market. However, in a “hot” market most sellers will not accept a “subject to sale” offer. In this case you need to sell your home first and then buy a new home in the interim period between selling and vacating your house.

    If you find that you need to buy the next house before you've received the proceeds from the present one, lending institutions can sometimes make you a short-term " bridge" loan to tide you over between the two transactions. Make sure you fully understand the exposure and emotional investment before proceeding with this type of loan.


    Buyer's Toolkit - Marketing Your House and Denver Homes
    Welcome to our Denver Division Buyer's Toolkit. We specialize in Marketing Your House and Denver Homes. Our tools allow you to review any real estate for sale in Colorado that is listed in the MLS/IDX. Please review or download our Buyer's Toolkit. We have over 70 Free Reports available for review or to download.
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    Welcome to our Denver Division Seller's Toolkit. We specialize in Marketing Your House and Denver Homes. Our tools allow you to review any real estate for sale in Colorado that is listed in the MLS/IDX. Please review or download our Seller's Toolkit. We have over 70 Free Reports available for review or to download.

    Neighborhood Information for Marketing Your House and Denver Homes
    Denver's vibrant metropolitan area full of cultural wonder and entertainment, as well as great outdoor activities and recreation. Denver also has 300 plus days of sunshine we get each year, it's no surprise at all, Marketing Your House is something that everybody wants to own.

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    Well-Known across the world as the "Mile High City," Denver has been consistently rated as one of the top places to live and work in the country. Originally built around the convergence of the Platte River and the Cherry Creek River, Denver's outstanding lifestyle and great climate mixed with a wide array of growing employment opportunities, have begun to characterize our city in the sky. Nothing beats our spectacular Rocky Mountain views combined with the typical 150-mile visibility days. Home Owners in the Marketing Your House market feel fortunate to live in the beautiful "Mile High City".

    Boasting more public parks than any other city its size in the nation, easy travel times to many great attractions and an endless list of activities available, Denver has been attracting outdoor enthusiasts as well as large corporations for decades. Six popular professional sports teams make the "Mile High City" home as well as an award-winning Performing Arts Center complete with a theater and a symphony orchestra. Outdoor recreational opportunities include world-renown skiing, mountain biking, hiking, fly-fishing, kayaking and white water rafting, to name just a few. Denver also offers a diverse live music scene with multiple entertainment venues from the Historic Red Rocks Amphitheater to the classic Fillmore Auditorium on Colfax Street.

    The diversity of real estate options and locations in Metro Denver makes finding the right place to call home easy as well. From the center of the city throughout each of the suburbs, Denver housing features include single family and luxury homes to upscale lofts and condominiums.

    Please allow me to assist you in your future real estate matters. I have up-to-date information available on all of the Metro Marketing Your House areas including Highlands Ranch, Cherry Creek, Lone Tree, Ridge Gate, Centennial, Castle Rock, Castle Pines as well as the classic, more established areas of Denver including Cherry Hills Village, Greenwood Village, Englewood, Littleton, Ken Caryl, Aurora, Parker ...and all other areas. Be sure to check out the Interactive Subdivision Map too.


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