We are needing to sell fast in the Sugar Hill Area. We need to sell for what we owe.Any advice??
Mon Feb 25 2008, 20:03 - Sugar Hill - Home Selling - 4 answers
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Hi- You can check out the following link if you like. That's just one idea on how to gain more attention to your listing than the next one.
If you need any basic pricing help, I could help- and also note that there are many good websites that can help with home pricing, including Trulia. Good luck, Ken Wed May 7 2008, 10:58 Web Reference: http://www.cheaphousepayments.com
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Hi Michelle. Not sure, but from the way your question is asked it sounds like perhaps you are having difficulty with your mortgage. If it is more than the property is worth your lender might agree to a "short sale", i.e. they may agree to a sale at market value, but below the amount owed. In any event the most important thing is to find a real estate professional with experience in this area. If you need recommendations let me know
Sat Mar 8 2008, 11:47 Web Reference: http://www.nhlakes.net
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Sugar Hill, NH? My best advice to anyone would be to get an experienced agent to list your home. Be sure it is someone you are comfortable with and someone who guarantees the best service or the option to be released from your contract.
Also, be sure to put your house in the best possible light you can. Declutter and CLEAN everything! Remove excess, personal photos and collections. Put stuff you don't need in storage like extra furniture. You want to make prospective buyers see themselves living in your house. NOT you living in your house. You can get lots of advice on this from a good REALTOR and by googling "home staging". I am writing a piece on the topic which will be up on my website soon. Check in in a few days at www.ballouhomes.com Be sure to price right as well. Avoid "special" incentives like closing costs or allowances. Buyers are about the bottom line. They don't need gimics. If they need something, they WILL ask. I could go on all day, but if you find you would like to hear more of I have to say, you can contact me directly. I am always happy to help!!! No strings attached ;) Good luck! Fri Mar 7 2008, 14:07
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You will need a Realtor to take a close look at the market and see what homes are selling for in you area. This will give you an idea if you can sell for what you owe. There are many factors that play into the answer, i.e how long you have been in the home, do you have any equity built up in your home,etc. My office is close to Sugar Hill in Georgia if that is where you are and I would be happy to discuss your options. You can visit my website for more information athttp:// www.tinastown.com
Tue Feb 26 2008, 11:15
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