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Downsizing Series — Week 5: Get the Most for Your Current Home

Downsizing Series — Week 5

We’ve reached the 5th Article in our 6-part series, Downsizing Can Be the Right Move for You — 5 Steps to Make it a Smooth Transition, to help you determine whether you’ll be ready for such a move in the near future or much later on. You’ll also learn what strategies can make the downsizing process less stressful and a more productive and positive experience.

Stick with me through not only today’s article but the final article of my Downsizing Series where you’ll discover that not only can less be more, but your life in a smaller home can be easier — it can be a gain of more opportunities, more financial freedom, and so much more.

When it comes time to sell, you’ve only got one shot to get the most profit from your current home to take with you to your next home and new chapter of your life.

So, the goal is to get the most money out of your home in the shortest amount of time, because time is not your friend when selling a home.

It’s important to strategize at this stage of a downsizing move on how and when to best to sell your home. We need to review the seasonality of your area, strategically prepare your home, and finally target the price to align with its condition and market conditions.

That’s where my expertise and experience with other downsizing clients can help. I have a proven strategy for selling your home, maximizing your profit, and do both while minimizing your stress.

Let’s take a look at what to expect with this process.

Selling Strategies to Boost Profit

There are two timing decisions to make. 1) When you sell your current home, and 2) When you buy your next home. These don’t have to be synchronized. You can buy before you sell, or you can sell then look for a new home. The second scenario requires two moves, so is a more challenging.

Since we want to maximize your profit from the sale of your home, we’ll focus on the following key strategies. Of course, we can tweak them depending on your own goals and particular situation.

Determine when you are selling

That’s why I like to talk to clients well before they want to list their home if they plan to downsize. We can review if their area has specific seasonality that they could benefit by selling at a particular time.  If that is the case, we can create a realistic schedule to align with how long it could take for the purging (keep, donate, sell, or toss) and prepping process to be done, including scheduling in time for repairs or updates to be completed.

If seasonality isn’t a factor, the best time to sell is after you’ve found the place you want to go!

Determine when you are buying

It’s much easier to sell your home when you know where you are going. You can do a better job purging since you can pick which furnishings will fit with your new home and get rid of the rest. If we talk early in the process, we can discuss what type of home and where you’d like to go next. There are a lot of options that allow you to buy before you sell. You’d be surprised!

Know your most likely buyer

Knowing who is most likely to buy your home will determine so much about how to sell your home. This is such an important part of selling your home quickly and profitably. 

Knowing your potential buyer will determine decisions like when is the best time to sell, what should your home look like to be appealing to this buyer, and even how to price it. 

Here’s where my knowledge of our local market will help determine who will be attracted to your home, its location, and other unique factors that become the reasons why someone should buy YOUR home versus any others.

As always and an important reminder, I follow the Fair Housing Act to prevent discrimination to buyers in any form.

Maximize your homes sales potential

You want your home to shine and appeal to buyers, making them want to make a bid on your home quickly. Multiple bids or even a bidding war is a seller’s dream!

Buyers want to envision THEIR life in your home, and not yours.

That’s why when you downsize, you’ll need to not only get rid of your stuff for the move to a smaller home but also for when you list your current home on the market.

Your home is more sellable (and profitable) when it’s uncluttered and has minimal personal items to distract buyers, such as family pictures, personal knick knacks, books, or certain furniture. Even a home with outdated features or styles can impact a sale.

Together we can walk through your home and decide what things we can do to stage or update your rooms. Sometimes that can include easy fix-ups or something a bit more. You’ll find more details on this below.

Watch the market carefully

It’s important to keep a close eye on the market between when we first meet to when you plan on putting your home up for sale. I’ll have the most up-to-date data on what has sold, what has come on the market, and what is staying on the market in order to determine the perfect listing price for your home. 

And, of course, I’ll keep you in the loop and provide you with the data AND discuss how other homes that sell before your home goes on the market could impact your listing price.

We’ll discuss a price range and pricing strategy at our initial meeting; however, it’s better to determine the exact price the week you list your home. Reason being—prices change pretty quickly and your value will be determined by what’s selling (or not selling and sitting on the market).

Prepping Your Home — What’s Worth It or Not

As we discussed above, getting your home ready to list when you’re downsizing to a smaller home can take more time than other types of moves because of the purging process.

And once you’re done purging, there may be additional work to prep your home before you list it — such as painting certain rooms, putting in new carpet or even leaving it exactly as it is.

First impressions from the get-go are very important when it comes to selling your home. You don’t need to spend thousands of dollars, but if you do want to spend more it should be for an upgrade with an excellent return on investment (ROI)

I can help you determine what is worth doing that will be appealing enough to buyers to get a ROI and what isn’t. Specific updates can bump up your price high enough so that you’ll still gain a profit despite any upfront costs for the update, while some “updates” can be a waste of time and money.

Get the most bang for your buck for fix-ups

Every neighborhood and price point has a unique set of expectations that buyers come with before they even see your home.

We want to “hit the nail on the head” with meeting those expectations. We don’t want to over-improve and waste time and money, but we also don’t want to under improve and disappoint buyers when a few minor things could turn them into your home’s next owner.  

Depending on the price point, the location and who your most likely buyer is, I will give you an idea of certain features that are big selling points. If comparable homes have granite or quartz counters, you may want to consider upgrading if yours is lacking. Or, be prepared to not sell for the same price as those. 

Most of the time, we aren’t talking about doing major renovations, even in the bathroom and kitchen. I can help you focus on basic updates or smaller upgrades (such as new cabinet hardware or light fixtures) that will make your home look clean, stylish and polished.

To stage or not to stage, that is the question

Staging is important for two reasons.

First, in order to get a potential buyer to come see your home, it has to look great online.  

Second, once they come look at your home, you want them to be able to “see” their life as they are walking around. Staging is like their vision board when touring your home — it helps them see what their future would look like if they lived there. 

Staging is truly a worthy investment. I think its so important that I include staging in my fee. When you work with me, your home will be staged picture-perfect to net you the most money.

“As is”

Many sellers want to sell “As Is”. They are tired and don’t have the energy to do any updates. I get that. Sometimes, selling a home “as is” is the right move. But keep in mind, the condition of a home lowers the final sales price and could lead to a longer selling timeframe.

Together we could weigh the pros and cons of what is best for your own goals if selling “as is” or not, and what you want to accomplish with this sale.

Thinking of Downsizing … Contact Me Today!

As you can see, there are several strategies we can use to make sure you get the most profit for your current home. Some may be worth the time and effort, and some we may decide aren’t. No matter what, I’ll work with you to make sure we can accomplish what you want from this sale and move to a downsized home.

Since the downsizing process can take longer than other moves, let’s meet up as soon as you think this will be your next type of move. The way, I can help take some, if not all, of this prep work off your hands. Pick a time with me here.

Getting a home ready to sell is what stops most sellers, but I can take some of that stress off of you.  That’s just part of what I do for my downsizing clients.  Let’s talk!

Next week’s topic — Find Your Best Next Home When Downsizing — will focus on how you can still Dream Big with a smaller home. You’ll know what to focus on and what you want out of your next home, such as features, location and more. Stay tuned for this final article in my Downsizing Series!

Hi, there!

Hi! I'm Gretchen Schmidt.  I help busy professionals in the Pacific NW.  I can remove the overwhelm of getting your house ready to sell, and remove the worry that you'll miss out on your dream home. Thank you for being here and I hope to help you get started finding your next home.

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Hi, there!

Hi! I'm Gretchen Schmidt. I help busy professionals in the Pacific NW. I can remove the overwhelm of getting your house ready to sell, and remove the worry that you'll miss out on your dream home. Thank you for being here and I hope to help you get started finding your next home.

Let's Chat! Pick a Time.

Buy

Sell

Client Success Stories

Great Series to Help You Get Started

> Everything You Didn't Know You Needed To Know Before Buying A Home

> Just For You: Dirty Little Secrets for Buying A Home

> Homeowners: How to Protect Your Home and Not Break Your Budget

> Homeowner Tips Such As: How to Tell it's Time to Replace Your Water Heater