1- Needs More Staging:
- Cleaning
- Removal of personal mementos and decorations
- Removal of stuffs that make a home feel smaller
- Place more colorful items in areas you want to draw attention too
- Painting
- Proper lighting
2- The home needs some TLC and upgrades:
- The amenities should be comparable to other properties for sale in that price range
- The buyer is going to have a home inspection in the near future so you need to make sure there are no significant problems.
3- Needs better photography
- Capture all bedrooms
- Don’t get a person in the pictures
- Don’t put the picture of narrow hallway
- Get a close up of some interesting features of your house
- Kitchen is the most important photo
- Set the dining table
- Living room photo should shows space
- Take a photo of backyard and garden
- Describe each photo with text
4- Needs more effective Marketing:
- Print four-color postcards and mail them to surrounding homes in the neighborhood and to out-of-area buyers.
- Create four-color flyers containing several photos for prospects and those who tour your home
- Virtual Tour
- Massively advertise every weekends
- Hold open house on Sundays and sometimes Thursday evenings (to attract buyers for twilight tours!)
- Get feedback from buyers about what they liked and disliked about the house and make adjustments
- Youtube video about the house
5- Location:
Some location may be undesirable for some buyers
6- Bad market Timing:
Spring is the best selling season by far. The winter on the other hand is the worst time of the year to sell a home.
7- The House Is Priced Too High:
- 90% of marketing effectiveness is depends on pricing
- Risks of overpricing:
- Makes competing homes looks like better value
- Reduce agents and buyers interest
- Can lead to mortgage rejection and critical lost time
- DOM continue to tick: Days On Market matters to home buyers
- Pricing Pyramid:

- Window of opportunity: Most of the activities are in the first 8 weeks
- Importance of comparables properties:
- What do we realistically feel a buyer will pay?
- How do we competitively position the pricing?
- How do we accurately estimate the buyer value?
