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Seller's Guide

For Sellers

As a seller, you need to acknowledge that your buyers will not have the same interests like you. We all have heard of the saying "first impressions last".

There are definitely some things that you should keep and some that you should simply put away.

Most Real Estate Agents will say "If I can smell it, I can't sell it." This phrase is almost on every blog we've come across.

This holds true when you are determined to sell your home. There is nothing like coming inside a house and smelling a refreshing scent. There are products out there that can help you get rid of foul odors inside the house. Checkout our free report for more information.

You should think of a Real Estate Agent the moment you think of selling your home - even if you're not 100% sure yet. The real estate agent will fill you in with as much information as you want about the market condition, your home's estimated value, staging ideas and the list goes on.

You will not know every requirement for selling a home, most especially if this is your first time selling. You may, however, start listing some things that you may want to think about when choosing your Real Estate Agent. Some of them are listed in this free report.

Can you sell a home on your own, without an agent? Sure, you probably can, but do you know what it takes to sell successfully?

Are you looking for the ideal Real Estate Agent?

This is not a time for mistakes. Find out what value a real estate agent adds!

Get it right the first time!

The inspection is the second major contingency after the financial contingency. This is before a buyer decides to purchase your home and he has the right to back out of the deal if the report indicates serious problems.

A small amount of time that you spend now can go a long way, in getting a better deal for your home. Find out what the "Must Inspect" areas of your house are.

Are you at a risk of foreclosure?

Have you missed your house payment?

Haven't missed a house payment yet, but afraid you might?

Has your financial situation changed due to a mortgage payment increase, loss of job, divorce, medical expenses, increase in taxes or other reasons?

Find out if you are about to face foreclosure. Get the free report generated from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

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