Archive for the ‘Selling’ Category

March
13th
2012

Buyers are BACK!

the last week has been fantastic, especially for us. The Chris Gilmour Team of All Properties Group has so far this month Sold 15 properties. Chris said ” we are seeing more buyers with confidence and are coming back into the market, for the past 2 weeks we had 103 & 96 groups through our open homes just on a Saturday”

Prices are still soft and will remain soft for most of 2012, but buyers are buying where just a few months ago the market wasn’t moving and days on market were blowing out to over 100 days.

With now less competition on the market Chris Gilmour believes now is a perfect time to sell and to re purchase if your looking at making a move

October
26th
2011

Moving & taking the stress out of the move

The stress associated with moving is drastically reduced with careful planning. If you fail to plan you plan to fail, regardless of how far you’re planning to go. These handy tips will help is run smoothly.

It’s possible a move ‘around the corner’ could be more stressful than a move interstate if it hasn’t been planned properly.

Start planning your move as soon as possible. It’s generally more appropriate to divide your moving plan into timeframes. Remember this helps because there will always be delays so it’s best to prepared and build this into your plans.

Confirm your moving date and work backwards. Think in terms of time chunks:

  • Three months to go
  • Two months to go
  • One month to go
  • Two weeks to go
  • The day of the move

A number of reputable removalist companies have excellent planning services to assist you and organisations, such as the Australian Furniture Removers’ Association, (AFRA) also offer invaluable advice – especially with regard to commonly asked questions, and what you should expect from a moving company.

Cheers

Chris Gilmour
www.chrisgilmour.com.au

September
29th
2011

Another Happy Seller & Buyer aswell!

Melissa Buyer of 10 Columbus & My Seller of Daintree Dr

September
29th
2011

Another Happy Seller – SOLD IN 11 DAYS

10 Columbus Cct, Drewvale
SOLD IN 11 DAYS!!!

Chris with Stef

September
7th
2011

Why Video has been launched

this brand new video by Chris Gilmour is to set the way sellers start looking at Paper vs Video – what gives you more bang for your buck and what is going to find you the best buyer in the quickest time! well take a look at the video and make your decision!

Look for the WHY video on my front page

www.thechrisgilmourteam.com.au

September
6th
2011

EVERYONE IS HAPPY!

Another Happy Buyer & Another Happy Seller – WE SOLD THIS IN 11 Days!

September
6th
2011

Another Sold in 1 Day

This property was on the market for over 6 months, we took the property over at the same price and SOLD IT in 1 Day!!

August
5th
2011

Pricing Your Home Too High – Can it affect You?

With the current market conditions we often ask ourselves what some sellers are thinking when pricing their home.  I know we all think we have the biggest and the best home in the street, but i suggest if thinking of selling your property you look at your property through Buyer’s Eye’s not Bias Eye’s……

A successful sale depends on a few things
1) The marketing of the property
2) The presentation of the property
3) The skill and experience of the Sales Agent

Marketing your property such as professional photography, floor plans, virtual tours, video tours, elevated pole shots and home staging are big players in order to achieve a premium price.  Presentation also plays a massive key, and time after time i see properties with family photos stuck all around the home, kettles and toasters on the kitchen bench, gardens and lawns not mowed and untidy…  Buyers do not want to see your family living in the home, they want to see themselves living in the home.  They also look at how clean the home is and how presentable it is, this will affect your sale price and how low the buyer starts.

But i believe this is one of the biggest factors – THE SKILL OF THE AGENT…. If you choose an agent who gives you the highest price in a declining market this could play a massive part in the end sale price and time on market.  You need to start realistic for the market, and i suggest you ask that agent to show you what properties they have sold in the area at that price and how do they compare?

In a market like this sellers need to make sure they have everything right from the word go, Marketing / Presentation & Price!

August
3rd
2011

Preparing for an Open Home

Preparing and presenting your house for sale in its best possible light really pays dividends in the end financial result. Here are a few sure-fire ways to make your open home a success.

The little, and sometimes large, touches applied to a home’s presentation for sale can make the difference of achieving the best possible result or selling for an average price.

The right atmosphere is the critical determinant when preparing your property for open home inspections. This can involve making the effort to ensure buyers feel and see themselves living in a property with the use of food, music, flowers, tea and basically limitless devices.

Dressing the property for sale could be a family effort through the assigning of tasks to individual family members in preparation for the big open home day. Tasks might involve painting walls, changing door knobs, converting a study into a bedroom and making new blinds.

Purchasing furniture on eBay or hiring it from professional home staging firms to suit a home’s décor may well be the go.

De-cluttering a property to maximise it spaciousness may also be vital – vendors might consider hiring storage units for children’s toys, dining room tables, computer desks and other household bits and pieces might all require packing away.

Structural endeavours such as laying synthetic turf in the back yard, creating an outdoor children’s area, complete with sandpit and cubby, and relaying stone paths are not unheard of – maybe you should think about this too.

Creating a homely environment where people feel like they could really live in a property was very important for the family home sale – never leave things too much to what you think a purchaser’s opinion might be – or to chance.

Don’t overlook anything – lighting fresh scented candles, placing lollipops in the cubby, buying lovely cakes for the cake stand, setting elaborate settings on inside and outdoor tables, firing up the new Wurlitzer jukebox bought for the occasion, turning all the lights on, heating the house according to the weather, turning on spas – indoors and outdoors – displaying cookbooks and even setting up a project in the art studio; it’s all attention to detail, and that’s what will lead to a premium price at sale.

The time and effort spent in preparing the home before sale usually has a large impact on the buyers inspecting the property. Perception is reality in selling, and creating a warm, homely and inviting environment will position your property ahead of others in a buyer’s mind.

In preparing for your open home inspection, consider the following:

  • In the kitchen, hand pick herbs and place them in a glass of water.
  • Always clean and tidy the dog area and take dog out during open times.
  • Plant out pots for colour.
  • Where possible, add water. Plug up pots, paint them blue and fill with fish and water plants. And, if you feed them just before the open, they come to the top.
  • Buy new towels for the bathroom and only display them at open times.
  • Don’t forget the laundry – make sure your laundry baskets are tidy. You can always pick up cheap new ones at sales.
  • If you are burning incense, make sure it is subtle.
  • Prepare the home for the temperature of the day – if it is cold, light fires, turn on patio heaters and heating. If hot, turn on fans and cooling systems.
  • Turn on every light in the house.
  • If you light candles, make sure you come home straight after the open to blow them out. Make sure your property is appealing from the gate right through to the back yard.
July
27th
2011

Auction VS Private Treaty

Let us know your thoughts, is auction the best way to sell your property