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    Dallas is probably the most hardest hit area in the Texas market.
    I laughed hard as well

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    I don't have much time to read through what everyone else said, so I'll just throw my quick .02 in.

    -If your house has anything but neutral colors, repaint white or neutral.

    When I bought my place, one of the things I loved about it was that it was a blank canvas. Every wall was a crisp white.
    The woman also had fresh carpet installed in a neutral color. I'm pretty sure (now that I've been in here 3 years) she didn't spend a whole lot on it, but it sure was nice coming in to have fresh carpet.
    She also placed fresh linoleum in the kitchens, entryway, and bathrooms.

    -How long have you been in your place? If you still have the inspector's report from when you bought, I'd suggest going back through and seeing if there are any quick and inexpensive fixes. For example, from my house into the garage, I have 3 steps. One of the laws is that, if there are more than 2 steps, you need a railing in place. I fixed that right away.
    That's just one example, and a small, quick fix.

    Fix any missing plug covers.

    -If you have extra holes in the walls from pictures, patch them up and paint over them.

    -Put a new welcome mat out front.

    -Maybe rent a power washer and give your place a fresh clean start - the bricks, sidewalks, deck, everything in your way.

    -How are your house numbers? Could new ones give you a face lift?

    -If you have pets or smoke, have your carpets cleaned. It might be wise to just buy a carpet cleaner and do it yourself. I've had mine for 7 years and it was worth every penny. You might not use it a whole lot, but when you need it, you'll be glad it's available.
    A good one by Hoover costs about $200 or so. Having a professional come in can be extremely costly. I was going to have someone clean my carpets, and about fell over when they quoted the price. This led me to buy my own.

    Anything you can do to make it easier on the next person is always a plus.

    -Something else I've done - Last year, I put my place on the market. I have a really nice condo, but it's a condo. Every one looks the same, and no one really has privacy. Something I'm going to do this spring is put arborvitae trees behind my deck to give me privacy from my neighbor. This was something that came up a lot with potential buyers looking at my place.
    They also mentioned that I "just had a one car garage." That's true, but I wanted to show it could be more. Last fall, I spent time painting it and putting a work bench area and extra storage to show the potential. Yes, it's only a garage, but this was something that was mentioned a few times. Everyone wants storage.

    It might be a good idea to have someone brutally honest come through your house with fresh eyes and tell you what they think.

    -Minimize as much as possible. If you can't afford a stager, there are things you can do yourself.
    Take down your personal pics (in place of them, put generic art to decorate) and declutter. You don't want people distracted by your personal items. Some people can't see past your things and imagine themselves living there. You will want to help them.

    Have one purpose for each room. You don't want a guest room/office. If you have excess rooms, make one an office. If not, stick with the bedroom and put the other stuff away.

    I have to run. Hopefully some of this helps.

    Good luck!
    If that's your "quick .02", I'm interested to see the whole dollar!

    Just kidding, and thanks for the input.

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    Che cazzo stai dicendo? DisgruntledLionFan#54,927's Avatar
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    Burn it.

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    I don't think I could say much without seeing what it looks like, especially since you've already gotten the most obvious answers.

    What part of town?

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    I'm actually changing jobs and most likely moving halfway across the country in the next 6-8 months.
    we will miss you!!


    oh, wait...

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    I don't think I could say much without seeing what it looks like, especially since you've already gotten the most obvious answers.

    What part of town?
    I don't live in San Antonio. I live in a town called Byron, GA...it's about 20 minutes south of Macon.

    The biggest draw here is an Air Force base (10mi away). That's naturally good because it sees more turnover (potential buyers) than usual, but it's still going to be a challenge.

    I could post pictures if you think it would help, but the property is really as "cookie-cutter" as I describe.

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    we will miss you!!


    oh, wait...
    Funny thing, I'm trying to get back to Texas...so I may be moving closer to the hub of the SpursTalk nation.

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    If that's your "quick .02", I'm interested to see the whole dollar!

    Just kidding, and thanks for the input.
    I KNOW!
    I couldn't believe how long it was once I hit send. Sorry for the novel.
    Now that I have time to go back through everyone's comments, I see I repeated some of what was said.

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    I KNOW!
    I couldn't believe how long it was once I hit send. Sorry for the novel.
    Now that I have time to go back through everyone's comments, I see I repeated some of what was said.
    It's all good....solid advice. I especially liked the touch about not personalizing too much.

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    I could post pictures if you think it would help, but the property is really as "cookie-cutter" as I describe.
    We might be able to give you more specific advice if we actually saw it.

    Sometimes it's nice to have an outside perspective.

    Also, if it's really that cookie cutter you have to find out the best bang for the buck method to make it less cookie cutter, you want to stand out from the rest if you can.

    How many other houses are for sale in your neighborhood?

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    wow i'm impressed. seems like good advice so far, especially for ST.


    good luck on your move and impending house sale!

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    It's a buyers market so you will not get what you want.

    Just burn that down. A 'fireman' once told me if you want to collect the insurance just light some newspaper in the attic and well.... burn that down.



    and maybe you should just shoot yourself

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    We might be able to give you more specific advice if we actually saw it.

    Sometimes it's nice to have an outside perspective.

    Also, if it's really that cookie cutter you have to find out the best bang for the buck method to make it less cookie cutter, you want to stand out from the rest if you can.

    How many other houses are for sale in your neighborhood?
    I'll see what I can do.

    And the question about other houses for sale....seems like every other lot.

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    www.zillow.com

    Put in your address...it should give you a rough estimate at what your house is worth...and maybe even show what houses sold in your area and for what...when I refied the house...Countrywide told me they used it...their appraiser and zillow were kind of close...zillow had me about 10k more then what the appraiser said it was worth...

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    turn it into a halfway house for girls who won't go all the way and take a charitable deduction

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    The biggest draw here is an Air Force base (10mi away). That's naturally good because it sees more turnover (potential buyers) than usual, but it's still going to be a challenge.
    Good luck with the sale! Let me throw in my advice here...do a lot of people from the base choose to live in that area? If they do and you have a hard time selling, renting may not be a bad choice. Lots of families that move due to the military choose to rent for a bit before they buy, and if you get a good family they may end up being good buyers. Maybe a lease to own option?

    Of course, that all comes after you are unable to sell the house, and I hope it doesn't get to that for you!

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    I want to thank (almost) everyone for their inputs! My wife and I worked hard to de-clutter the house and fix a few things up, but we finally put our house on the market a week ago today.

    I'm happy to say that we had our first showing on Sunday and that was followed up by an offer today. Yep, that's one week, one showing, one offer....not bad!

    Of course it was an insanely low offer that would cause us to lose a ton of money, so we came back with a "break even" counter offer. Not sure how it's going to turn out, but I just wanted to thank everyone for the advice....looks like it might be paying off already!

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    Now that all the wits have weighed in ...

    Selling your house in this market means you have to stand out from the rest of the clueless that don't know what they are doing. That means things like
    - fresh paint inside and out, no outrageous color schemes (think neutral). People who want color can add it themselves.
    - fix up the yard so it looks like you give a (e.g. get the weeds out, add curb appeal with plants/flowers, trim any bushes, etc.)
    - fix anything that is obviously wrong
    - if the carpet is in really bad shape, do something about it (nobody likes looking at stained carpet)
    - declutter the house when you do put it on the market. Anything you can do to make the place look bigger is good
    - ceiling fans in bedrooms if you don't have them are a cheap add, especially if you install them yourself
    - if you have slob neighbors try to get them to clean up their act a little when your place is on the market (we actually had to mow one guy's yard when we sold our place)
    - investigate comparable pricing thouroghly and put yours on the market at a fair price.
    - don't expect to get 100% of your asking price unless you are in a hot area (if there is such a thing these days)

    You can certainly spend more on upgrades but these will usually solely help the house sell faster and not return all of your investment. Replacing generic builder lights and trim in bathrooms is a cheap, cost-effective upgrade that can make a difference. If you can do tile/wood floors (and do it well), that's also a good upgrade. Paying someone else to do stuff is a losing proposition unless you're really in a hurry to sell.

    Just a few thoughts. Hopefully others will weigh in with other USEFUL ideas.
    All very solid ideas.

    As someone else said, they have whole shows on the A & E network about this very topic.

    The main thing I got from watching that a couple of times were points that CMG pretty much nailed:

    -Keep the front yard neat and uncluttered.
    -Neutral colors for exteriors and interiors.
    -Get as much of your furniture out as possible. Keep the place as clean, empty and orderly as possible.

    The website below gives a good start:

    http://money.howstuffworks.com/perso...se-selling.htm

    There is also a whole show dedicated to teaching people these things. Watch a few:

    http://www.aetv.com/sell-this-house/


    Regards,
    RG

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