TOP 10 TASKS BEFORE
Selling Your Home
Selling your home? Before you list, consider these top 10 tasks to sell it faster and at top dollar. Here is what you should do before your first meeting with an agent.
Top 10 Tasks Before Selling A Home
Check The Mortgage.
Before meeting a listing agent, call your current mortgage lender and get the most up–to date pay off figure. Knowing your loan amount upfront will help us know what options and strategies to discuss when we meet for an initial listing appointment. Whether your home has equity or you need to do some rearranging because of potential foreclosure, we are experts in all kinds of residential real estate. We’d be happy to help you sort through the details of listing your home for sale to achieve the best results for you.
Identify liens and disputes.
The easiest property to sell is the unencumbered property. But that’s not always possible and the more a seller can tell us in advance about liens and other issues the better. When a house is listed for sale, a title company will pull the history of that property and any item attached to that house will show up. We want to know about any issues like liens or property disputes prior to listing so we can help you deal with them before the house hits the market. Think about any tax issues, disputes you have had with contractors or other problems that could have allowed a creditor to put a lien on the house. Likewise, be upfront about disputes with neighbors, especially if they regard property lines, because it’s easier to settle those matters before listing the property.
Hold off on making improvements.
While it’s tempting to add value to your home ahead of listing, it’s better to hold off on improvements until you’ve hired your agent. What you think will net a return on investment may not be what’s trending in the market. Your Realtor will know what the buyers in your area are asking for and, more importantly, what they will pay a premium to get. Working with an agent to determine what upgrades to make also has the benefit of objectivity. Sellers are always tempted to go overboard, but they shouldn’t because they’re moving. If you run those decisions by an agent they’ll help you stick to what’s necessary and keep you from making choices that are specific to your tastes, which might not appeal to local buyers.
Declutter.
Consider getting rid of, packing or storing 30% of your stuff in preparation for showing your home. That means stashing away extra chairs, storage boxes, plants, magazines, CDs, clothes, knickknacks, exercise equipment, small appliances and books.
De-Personalize.
This is one of the most difficult things for many sellers to do but also one of the most important when selling your house. De-personalizing a house by alleviating personal items, family photos and knickknacks allows potential buyers to imagine placing their personal items in the home and living there in the future.
Take stock of your upgrades.
While sellers shouldn’t make improvements in advance of hiring an agent, they should have the details on any upgrades they’ve made. Provide a list of upgrades or improvements that have been made to the home during the course of ownership such as room additions, new carpet or flooring, upgraded appliances or a new furnace. We take all of this into consideration when determining the right sales price for your property. We can also use this information in our marketing material that goes to potential buyers to show the additional value of your home.
Find Manuals.
Locate all the important papers you’ll need to entice a potential buyer. The operating manuals for your appliances and HVAC system, notes about the paint colors you used on your walls and any applicable warranties are important to have on hand.
Check your schedule.
Give some advance thought to your schedules. We want to maximize the times your property can be shown to prospective buyers because a home that is easy to show always sells faster. In some cases, you may have to make some small adjustments to their lives during the listing process. Family schedules may need to be changed slightly to accommodate showings and if a pet lives in the house you will want to have a plan for the animals during the showing times or an alternative for critters during open houses or last minute showing requests. Scheduling and planning is important so that we can best represent our clients listing while also keeping the lives of our clients as normal as possible during the sale of your home.

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Amy Watson
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Amy Watson is a second-generation REALTOR® who was raised in the Treasure Valley. She prides herself on ongoing personal and professional development. Past clients would tell you she prides herself on being accessible, responsive, current with real estate technology and trends, and a true professional. This all comes while offering a customized approach based on their unique set of needs. There is nothing better than seeing clients reach their financial and real estate goals. She enjoys becoming lifelong friends along the way. She will also throw in her dry sense of humor at no extra cost! Why not have fun!
Personally, she enjoys spending time with her family, two Yorkies, Millie and Hyde, and cat named Fuzz. She loves anything in the mountains (being married to a geologist makes this more fun), long distance cycling, traveling, snowmobiling, alpine skiing, and playing golf.
In addition to her real estate knowledge, she graduated magna cum laude from Boise State University in 2014 with a Bachelor of Business Administration and was recognized as the Outstanding Graduate in the marketing department for her leadership, academic excellence, and contributions. She says her education has allowed her to apply economics, analytics, business law, and finance among other important areas of business to real estate. She also volunteers time to her church and community.
Because of her ethical and professional approach to real estate, Amy has been a top producer of her local REALTOR® association since 2015 and one of the top agents in her home area of Middleton since 2016. She strives to be your “REALTOR® for Life” and promises to exceed your expectations.
