Selling your apartment
The key in selling your house during hard or easy times is to renovate. Renovate it just enough to meet the demand of the inspecting eye. The potential buyer should not find the floors outdated or worn out. The buyer should not find the bathroom nor the water closet to be too used or outdated either. The whole apartment should give an image of being well cared of and renovated. It should give the picture that it’s safe to move in and when the buyer really steps in, it should immediately give a good vibe. You can scale your renovation (in Finnish: remontti) to be either really only a facelift or then do it the proper way. In both cases you do a service to yourself and the buyer. For all kinds of renovations you get basically everything that you need from the same place. When you go to your local K-Rauta and you tell them that you are renovating your house to be in mint condition when it goes for sale, they will help you find the best solutions. Selling a house means that your selling a place to live for the person who is buying it. You should not be selling something that isn’t really fit for living as it is. This means that when you renovate, you should be thinking all the time about the worst case scenario buyer who does not like anything that would remind the buyer of the apartment being old. You should really put effort in getting it into the condition that when the buyer steps in, he or she feels that they could move in immediately. If you do it right and you get everything done before you start to sell the apartment, you have alreay won the first half of the game. The other half is to sell the image for the buyer of a livable and lovable apartment. That is way much easier to do when the actual apartment backs you up. Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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