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Making your Home Attractive to Buyers

Most houses that go on the market for sale are not ready to be shown. I am regularly amazed at the number of sellers who have made no serious effort to look at their house from the buyer's perspective. As a result, the house falls into the real estate twilight zone, on the market forever with no realistic chance of an acceptable offer. As an alternative, here is my all time top ten list of things you should do before you even think of putting up a "for sale" sign:

1. First impressions count. Pay close attention to your front door and how your house looks from the street.

2. When in doubt, paint. On the inside of your home, fresh paint looks and smells great, is inexpensive, and gives the impression of a well kept home. Use neutral lighter colors to add to the feeling of open space.

3. Light up your life. When asked, most buyers say they want a house that is bright and cheerful - and you should give it to them.

4. Offer unlimited storage space. Create that illusion by removing excess furniture from crowded rooms, getting rid of all clutter, and emptying the basement. Your goal is to make the house look like nobody lives there.

5. Closets are critical. The house with enough closets has never been built, and your overstuffed messy closets emphasize the problem. Make yours look spacious by removing almost everything.

6. Eliminate unpleasant odors. Don't try to mask bad smells with air fresheners - attack the root cause and eliminate the problem.

7. Leaky faucets are indications of more serious plumbing problems in the minds of buyers. Replace worn washers ahead of time.

8. Pets often complicate the marketing of a home. Carpets with pet odors may have to be replaced, but it will cost you much less to do so now.

9. Clean everything. Perhaps the single most important step you can take to prepare your home for showing is to clean every surface in your home thoroughly.

10. In the southern part of the country, we get a lot of rain every year. And most of it seems to collect in basements and crawl spaces. Find out if you have a moisture problem in your basement or crawl space. If not, be thankful. If so, take steps now to correct the defect.

 
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January 2009 Seminars:

 

CREATIVE FINANCING in a Depressed Market


Don’t miss the Buying Opportunity of a Lifetime because banks aren’t loaning.

"You don't need cash and you don't need credit, but you've got to get off your assets."

This market has opened up a completely new river of funding that simply did not exist in years past. I call it CREATIVE FINANCING, because it allows investors, like you and me, to tap into non-conventional sources of funding.  There's plenty of money out there; you just need to know how to get at it...and that's the whole point of my seminar...

  • Tuesday, January 06, 2009 - Holiday Inn Select, Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, 6:15 P.M. - 9:15 P.M.
  • Thursday, January 08, 2009 - Ramada Atlanta Airport Conference Center, Virginia Avenue, 6:15 P.M. - 9:15 P.M.
  • Saturday, January 10, 2009 - Marriott Century Center, Century Center Boulevard, 1:30 P.M. - 4:30 P.M.

 

$69 for individuals, $99 for couples. $100 at the door.
Couples registering together will share materials.

 

This course is approved by the Georgia Real Estate Commission for 3 hours of Continuing Education Credit.  Agents must bring license number.

 

For more information, click on “Seminars” at the top of this page.

 

 

 

 
The Real Estate Investor's Institute Three Day Intensive
will be held at Emory University on
January 24, 25 & 26, 2009.  Make plans to attend. 

Detailed information is available under "Seminars."

This course is approved by the Georgia Real Estate Commission for 12 hours of Continuing Education Credit.  Agents must bring license number.

 

SPECIAL FEBRUARY EVENT:

AMASSING TAX-FREE WEALTH USING SELF DIRECTED IRAs
with Dyches Boddiford & Pete Fortunato

Just think of how much you could make if you could invest your retirement plan in an investment you already understand. For most of us, that is real estate and notes in our own local markets. Well, properly structured, you can. We have been doing it for years. This weekend is an opportunity to learn how to super-charge your IRA with returns of 12%, 15%, 25%, 50% and higher! You will learn nice and steady, as well as very aggressive, techniques for growth.

Peter Fortunato and Dyches Boddiford will join forces in what promises to be a lively conference on self-directed IRA investments. Pete will present case studies and will walk you through, step-by-step, exactly how the transaction would be crafted and the results. He will also suggest scenarios to watch for that can boost your returns significantly.

 

February 21 & 22, 2009, 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. each day

Hilton Garden Inn - Atlanta Airport
Sullivan Road
College Park, Georgia 30337

 $597.00 - One (1) Attendee
 $994.00 - Two (2) Attendees
 $1,491.00 - Three (3) Attendees

 

Detailed information available via the "Seminars" button at the top of this page