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July 17, 2008

Home For Sale Signs - What’s Your Goal

Filed under: Real Estate — Hal James @ 4:35 am
by Hal James

The beginning of this decade saw a real estate market so hot that you barely had to mention you were thinking about selling your home to get offers rolling in. Well, those days are long gone. Now you need to focus on the details to get your home sold.

I am going to assume you have taken the necessary steps to make your home attractive to sellers. You know. Cut back the jungle in your yard. Fixed anything that needs repairs and such. Okay, so let’s talk about an aspect of marketing.

This is the digital age. This means you should be posting your home on real estate sites like FSBOAmerica.org. That doesn’t mean you should ignore the basics, however. They still can make or break the sale of your home.

Using real estate signs to market your home is an old, but good, technique for generating buyer interest. Yes, those signs on telephone polls. They always generate interest even if many sellers fail to realize as much.

Most people think buyers only look at singular homes. How quickly we all forget. When we were buyers, what did we look for first? Not homes. We looked for areas that were good investments.

When buyers find an area they like, they will drive it. Always! When they are driving the neighborhood, they are very attentive. You’ve seen them in your area. They are the drivers that lurch to across the street to read a for sale sign!

The eyes are said to be a path to the soul of a person. Your signage is a path to your home. Your space is limited, so make sure to provide basic information including beds, bathrooms, price and contact information.

Keep in mind that your general for sale sign is not used to generate sales. Instead, the only purpose of the sign is to get the potential buyer to drive by the property. When they do, you’ll have another type of sign to snag them.

When selling your home, you should have a stand alone sign on the front lawn. That sign should have the basic information, but also a plexiglass box. The box should contain brochures with a full profile of your home and pictures.

Take a second and think about what those old real estate signs have done. A person who had no clue your home was for sale now has a brochure in their hand. What did it cost you? A couple bucks for signs and some time. That’s it.

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