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Thinking about selling your home? Here are a few basic things to consider about how the process works.

Thinking about selling your home? This blog will give you some basic information about the steps that you need to take to sell your home. With the way the market is always changing the more you know ahead of time in the better informed you are the easier this process will be.

Choosing a realtor to work with is probably the first step. Interview several different agents to find the one that best suits your needs is the best approach to take. Everyone works differently so find someone that you feel will best represent you and that you have a comfortable feeling with. Choose an agent based on their ability to perform and show you how they will be able to get your home sold. As an agent I don’t control the market so don’t choose an agent based on what they think your list price should be of your home. Allow the CMA to show you the value of your home.

Having a CMA done which means current market analysis will help you to understand the market and decide the price point your home should be listed at and the most likely selling price. A professional CMA will include data on current listings meaning your competition, sold listings and all of their details. You’re looking for the agent to build a case as to why you should be priced at a certain level to get the home sold.

Preparing your home for sale includes a lot of different things. Attention to detail is the most important piece of this. If it’s broke, fix it! If you think the buyers won’t notice you’re kidding yourself because they will. The more things that need to be repaired the less likely a buyer will be interested in buying it. Plus there offer will probably reflect the cost of the items that need to be repaired. If you can’t clean the carpet replace it. If you have a lot of things in scuff marks and scratches on your walls, a fresh coat of paint goes a long way to making a room look bright and fresh again. You also want to de-clutter your house and remove as many items from it that you don’t use on a regular basis. The cleaner and better cared for your home is, the more appealing it is to buyers.

Timing is everything when considering putting your home on the market. Every season is different and homes sell year-round in Inver Grove Heights along with the rest of the Twin Cities metro area. If you’re looking towards spring market to sell your home consider when the spring market actually starts. For realtors it can start as early as the second week of January which is why I am writing this blog right now. Don’t wait to be in the middle of the pile. Yes there are more buyers potentially in April, but there are also that many more houses to compete with.

Once you’ve prepared your home for sale the last piece before the home goes on the market is to review the marketing plan with your listing agent so that you know what direction you’re headed in. This includes all of the classic marketing things that agents do for your homes from open houses to postcards. All the way up to the new innovative marketing ideas on the Internet. You can no longer just stick a sign in the yard hold a few open houses and expect to your home to sell. It takes a lot more to grab the attention of a buyer in today’s market.

Remember the more organized you can be at the beginning of this process the smoother the process will be. To increase the likelihood that your home will sell some of the best tips on selling your home I can offer you are in this blog.

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George Tourville June 13, 2013 at 02:32 pm
Danette You are so right about Barbara Ave leading into the new City Hall. The Street has been in aRead More Maintenance only durning the construction of the Public Safety Building and remodel of the City Hall. The Street updates were recently discussed at a meeting in May and a improvement plan should come back to the City Council very soon. We were waiting to complete the construction of the buildings so we would not damage a new street. We may need some additional work done in the East Parking Lot and then forward a plan to get Barbara Ave fixed and looking good. Danette, thanks for your comments and concern.
Danette Malerich June 14, 2013 at 08:31 am
It looks like I need to get to more City Council meetings. I must have started coming just afterRead More that. It's only when people start participating and communicating that issues get resolved and things get done. I would encourage more citizens to make the time and go to the City Council meetings. Thank you Mayor Tourville for your prompt response.
Al Tate June 14, 2013 at 12:00 pm
Editor James Sanna - how about you or someone from Patch actually go to City Council meetings andRead More report back to us what's going on? Isn't that the job of a local news source, to report on local news? Former editor David Henke used to go to all the meetings or at least follow up on it. Why hasn't anyone else from Patch done that since he left? When will you be a local news source for us patch Sanna?
Heather Albrecht Scufsa June 11, 2013 at 11:20 pm
congrats
George Tourville June 13, 2013 at 02:39 pm
Congratulations to (Michael, Jack and Henry) for your hard work and devotion toward your Eagle ScoutRead More Award. Your leadership and community service is truly appreciated.
View from the new Mississippi River Trail near Pine Bend in Inver Grove Heights.
Al Tate June 10, 2013 at 04:05 pm
Thank you for that great info!
Steve June 11, 2013 at 10:03 am
Kristen, can you add where the trail starts also? thanks
George Tourville June 13, 2013 at 02:47 pm
The Dakota County Segment of the Mississippi River Regional Trail starts in South St Paul goes southRead More through IGH and will go to Hastings in the next couple of years. The Spring Lake Area is being worked on as we speak by Dakota County for work next spring. You can go to the Dakota County website and search under Trails for more details. It is great for walking and bikes.
Diane Baum June 7, 2013 at 10:23 am
Actually I wrote a nice blog about the Rock Island Swing Bridge park and the one comment that wasRead More posted was quite derisive!!!! Is this the apathetic opinion that our residents have of our city's parks? I sure hope not!!!! These places are for ALL of us to enjoy! There are many activities at each one, from trails to fishing, hockey and softball, soccer and playgrounds and even more! Save our parks....please speak out!
Dian Piekarski June 6, 2013 at 12:03 pm
Staffing ratios at hospitals was one of the top issues being negotiated by the union on behalf ofRead More nurses during the last strike. However, the union chose to settle for more money. The union and/or Nurses Association supports Rep. Atkins both financially and via endorsements. The bill initially was going to "mandate" staffing levels (something the union should have and could have negotiated). If the union is unable or unwilling to negotiate such an important issue on behalf of it's member nurses or their patients, what exactly is the purpose of and need for this union?
Donald Lee June 6, 2013 at 04:32 pm
Te law passed this session did not mandate staffing levels. All it did was mandate reports onRead More staffing levels. This clearly takes effort that is not going to patient care, so it cannot help patients. The union pushed hard for the reports, so it seems clear that at least the unions believe it will help them.
Peg Johnston June 17, 2013 at 10:58 am
It really upsets me to see what the CEO's at the hospitals make and yet the first thing they want toRead More cut costs on is cuuting back on nurses. They don't care that nurses are the eyes and ears of the doctors. Nurses spend time with patients and are expected to know when a patient takes a turn for the worse and to notify the doctors of the problem. They really hold the life of the patient in their hands!