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Tips for selling remotely

A new job or a promotion to a position in another town or city is usually a step up the corporate ladder - but can present problems if you have to relocate in a hurry and still have to sell your house.

One possible solution is to ask your spouse or partner to stay behind to put the house on the market and tend to all the details inherent in selling a property before joining you.

But if that's not feasible, there are a number of things you can and should do to ensure your property remains secure, retains its "kerb appeal" and sells as quickly as possible. These include:

  • Installing exterior sensor lights that automatically switch on when it gets dark and switch off at sunrise and cancelling all mail and deliveries; 
  • Leaving windows curtained and putting timer switches on a few interior lights to simulate occupancy;
  • Leaving your security alarm in place - although you should give the entrance code to your trusted estate agent so that he/ she can show the property to prospective buyers;
  • Reviewing the stipulations of your homeowners' insurance. Many companies offer limited cover while a property is vacant and it may be worth your while to hire a house-sitter who will also keep up the kerb appeal by mowing the lawn, raking up leaves, watering the garden and cleaning the pool; 
  • Ensuring that all the finishes in the house, especially the paintwork, are impeccable. A fresh coat of paint in a neutral colour may well be a good investment, especially if the house will be viewed when empty. Also make sure that the home is spotlessly clean - get those carpets professionally steamed.
  • Staying in close contact with your estate agent. Ask for regular feedback such as how many people are viewing the house and what their reaction is.

06 Apr 2019
Author RealNet
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