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Every
homeowner
or
real
estate
investor
wants
to
sell
his
or
her
home
for
the
maximum
price.
Here
are
a
few
quick
tips
on
preparing
your
house
to
get
the
most
money
from
your
sale
by
making
it
appealing
to
the
most
buyers.
Determine
the
value
:
The
only
way
to
truly
determine
the
value
of a
property
at
any
point
in
time
is
to
discover
what
a
buyer
is
willing
and
able
to
pay
for
a
property
by
selling
it.
Like
it
or
not,
property
value
is
governed
by
basic
economics,
no
matter
what
value
we
might
like
to
put
on
our
homes.
This
is
because
the
value
of
property
is a
function
of
supply
and
demand;
the
more
similar
properties
there
are
that
are
available
when
matched
to
the
demand
for
that
type
of
property,
the
lower
the
value
of
the
property.
Conversely,
if
there
is
high
demand
for
the
type
of
property
you
have
and
fewer
of
these
properties
in
supply,
the
price
will
be
higher.
Setting
the
right
price
:
Once
we
have
a
good
idea
as
to
the
market
value
of
your
home
or
property,
we
need
to
determine
the
optimum
price
to
position
your
home
on
the
market.
The
first
thing
you
need
to
understand
about
property
prices
is
your
home
is
going
to
be
placed
on
the
market
with
competing
properties
(homes
similar
to
your
own
in a
similar
price
range).
When
you
consider
the
price
of
your
home,
you
must
determine
where
you
would
like
to
position
your
home
when
compared
to
your
competition;
do
you
want
to
be
the
most
expensive
property,
the
best
value
or
somewhere
in
the
middle?
When
buyers
are
looking
for
homes
they
will
compare
your
home
to
your
competitors
and
they
will
determine
your
home's
value
by
comparison
to
others
on
the
market.
It
will
quickly
become
evident
to
buyers
that
your
home
is
either
expensive,
good
value
or
priced
at a
fair
market
price.
Prepare
the
property
for
sale
By
upgrading
specific
items
that
are
most
appealing
to
buyers.
As
we've
said
before,
focus
on
the
kitchen
and
bathrooms
in
terms
of
spending
money
on
major
upgrades.
However,
even
without
remodeling
there
are
things
you
can
do
to
add
value.
Given
the
choice
between
more
space
or
higher
quality
features,
new
home
buyers
are
overwhelmingly
opting
for
the
latter,
according
to
survey
data
from
the
National
Association
of
Home
Builders
(NAHB).
Among
several
other
observations
on
what
people
want
in
their
homes:
The
top
features
homeowners
want
in
the
kitchen
are:
walk-in
pantry
(84
percent),
island
work
area
(77
percent),
special
use
storage
(62
percent)
built-in
microwave
(62
percent). |
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With
the help of your kit I
flipped my first home in 64
days from construction to
closing with a new profit of
$18,200.
-Marc Wee
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