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How to Sell Your Home Fast

  • Writer: Sandiya Venturato
    Sandiya Venturato
  • Apr 28
  • 2 min read

Price It Right from Day One

  • Base your price on recent comparable sales

  • Aim to be at or slightly below market to attract attention

  • Avoid “testing the market” with a high price

Reality: The first 1–2 weeks are your biggest window. Overpricing kills momentum.


🧼 Make It Look Move-In Ready

  • Declutter and deep clean

  • Remove personal items

  • Use neutral, simple decor

Why it works: Buyers want to imagine themselves in the space, not you.


📸 Use High-Quality Photos (Non-Negotiable)

  • Bright, wide, clean photos

  • Highlight best features

  • Consider video or virtual tour

Impact: Most buyers decide whether to visit based on photos alone.


🌿 Boost Curb Appeal

  • Clean exterior, trim plants

  • Add simple greenery

  • Fix visible issues (paint, gate, lighting)

Why it matters: First impressions happen before buyers walk in.


🔧 Fix Small Problems Early

  • Leaky faucets

  • Broken fixtures

  • Cracked walls or chipped paint

Tip: Small issues signal bigger hidden problems to buyers.


📢 Maximize Exposure

  • List on major platforms

  • Use social media and agent networks

  • Host open houses or private showings

Rule: More visibility = more offers = faster sale.


⏱️ Be Flexible with Showings

  • Allow easy scheduling

  • Keep your home ready for last-minute visits

Why it works: The easier it is to see your home, the faster it sells.


🎯 Create a Sense of Urgency

  • Price competitively

  • Set offer deadlines (if multiple buyers)

  • Respond quickly to inquiries

Psychology: Buyers act faster when they feel competition.


🧠 The Real Insight

Homes sell fast when they are:

  • Well-priced

  • Easy to say yes to

  • Easy to view

Most delays come from overpricing or poor presentation.


🏁 Bottom Line

To sell quickly:

  • Price it right

  • Make it look clean and neutral

  • Use great photos

  • Maximize exposure

  • Stay flexible

Do these well, and your home becomes one of the easiest choices for buyers.

 
 
 

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