Is there really a buyer for every home? I sure hope so, because in order to keep our home smelling springtime-fresh...we were forced to pass on the boys' furry little guinea pig friends for the time being.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Selling Your Home
Is there really a buyer for every home? I sure hope so, because in order to keep our home smelling springtime-fresh...we were forced to pass on the boys' furry little guinea pig friends for the time being.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Selling Your Home
Is there really a buyer for every home? I sure hope so, because in order to keep our home smelling springtime-fresh...we were forced to pass on the boys' furry little guinea pig friends for the time being.
11 comments:
- Dee Stephens said...
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Not really except pray.
- April 13, 2010 at 9:33 AM
- Carrie Darney said...
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It blows...I know...
I will tell you that the showing that sold our last house was one at 8:00 at night on a Monday! I was pissed because Hagen was 1 and was in bed, but we were desperate to sell so we threw him in the car and drove around. It was a single mama that was working and that is the best time for her.
Good luck! - April 13, 2010 at 9:46 AM
- If the shoe FITZ said...
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We finally sold our house in November after having it on the market since June. It took forever...or at least it seemed like it. I remember having showings when I was 40 weeks prego and then again when Liam was just weeks old. Oh so glad it's over with. BUT your house is so much nicer than our first house. Sounds like you did all the grunt work of getting it show ready. I am sure it looks great and smells nice too. That was always a kicker for me when we started looking at houses. If it smelled funny..we were outta there. Think of the stuff you would notice if you were house hunting and then apply to your house. Patience! It'll happen soon...summer is a good time b/c families are moving in between school. Good luck!
- April 13, 2010 at 11:14 AM
- FROGGITY! said...
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feel. your. pain.
i agree with dee, just pray!
people ask the most random (and sometimes offensive) questions!! it's a crazy game. - April 13, 2010 at 12:30 PM
- starnes family said...
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It's exhausting. I can't remember if you read my relo blog.....it's on my profile......it chronicles our sale in Colorado. Was on the market for 5.5 months. Exhausting.
Ask Fitz about the statue thing....
Oh, and never, EVER, turn down a showing. It could be the sale.....for the right price....one higher than another down the road.....you just never know!
I never left the house in less than perfect "show" condition. Then, I didn't have to worry about cleaning prior to a showing. Seriously....I turned on lamps, played music, drew blinds according to sunlight exposure, left out candy and water, etc......every time I left.....even it it was for just a couple of hours. Made it easier for me. - April 13, 2010 at 1:34 PM
- SASS said...
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I moved once when I was 8 and I remember it so well because my mom went NUTZO every time the realtor called. She would holler out to us kids, "SHOWING!!!" Which meant drop everything, go to your room, clean it as fast as you can, and run to the neighbors to play. I'll never forget it.
Good luck, lady! I'll be in your shoes in the next few months, we're already start to look a bit. I'm not looking forward to the selling process! - April 13, 2010 at 2:08 PM
- If the shoe FITZ said...
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St. Joseph is a apparently the saint of selling your house.
The story goes that if you bury the statue of him in your yard upside down and say the prayer...then it will sell!
My inlaws swear by it...just don't forget to dig him up before you move. My in-laws had to go back to the house after the new people moved in to dig him up! ;)
You can get a whole kit!
http://www.catholicsupply.com/christmas/stjoe.html - April 13, 2010 at 3:36 PM
- Yellow Beads said...
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I'm with Dee...prayer!
- April 13, 2010 at 3:51 PM
- The Rand's said...
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It does blow . . . completely!
We had a stager come and I think that helped a lot! They know how to maximize your space and go from room to room giving suggestions on what to do to spruce up the room or what to take down.
I always took Sugar with me when we had showings. I know that might not be an option for you when you're at work, though.
And, I'm with Casey, never, ever turn down a showing! It could be the one!!
Good luck! I hope it sells quickly!! - April 13, 2010 at 4:08 PM
- The Soladay Family said...
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I am so getting one of those statues. Done.
- April 13, 2010 at 5:00 PM
- The Lenzers said...
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I am so there with you, we are on month 3! I hope yours goes faster. We are now looking at leasing ours. Where are you moving to?
- April 13, 2010 at 5:07 PM
11 comments:
Not really except pray.
It blows...I know...
I will tell you that the showing that sold our last house was one at 8:00 at night on a Monday! I was pissed because Hagen was 1 and was in bed, but we were desperate to sell so we threw him in the car and drove around. It was a single mama that was working and that is the best time for her.
Good luck!
We finally sold our house in November after having it on the market since June. It took forever...or at least it seemed like it. I remember having showings when I was 40 weeks prego and then again when Liam was just weeks old. Oh so glad it's over with. BUT your house is so much nicer than our first house. Sounds like you did all the grunt work of getting it show ready. I am sure it looks great and smells nice too. That was always a kicker for me when we started looking at houses. If it smelled funny..we were outta there. Think of the stuff you would notice if you were house hunting and then apply to your house. Patience! It'll happen soon...summer is a good time b/c families are moving in between school. Good luck!
feel. your. pain.
i agree with dee, just pray!
people ask the most random (and sometimes offensive) questions!! it's a crazy game.
It's exhausting. I can't remember if you read my relo blog.....it's on my profile......it chronicles our sale in Colorado. Was on the market for 5.5 months. Exhausting.
Ask Fitz about the statue thing....
Oh, and never, EVER, turn down a showing. It could be the sale.....for the right price....one higher than another down the road.....you just never know!
I never left the house in less than perfect "show" condition. Then, I didn't have to worry about cleaning prior to a showing. Seriously....I turned on lamps, played music, drew blinds according to sunlight exposure, left out candy and water, etc......every time I left.....even it it was for just a couple of hours. Made it easier for me.
I moved once when I was 8 and I remember it so well because my mom went NUTZO every time the realtor called. She would holler out to us kids, "SHOWING!!!" Which meant drop everything, go to your room, clean it as fast as you can, and run to the neighbors to play. I'll never forget it.
Good luck, lady! I'll be in your shoes in the next few months, we're already start to look a bit. I'm not looking forward to the selling process!
St. Joseph is a apparently the saint of selling your house.
The story goes that if you bury the statue of him in your yard upside down and say the prayer...then it will sell!
My inlaws swear by it...just don't forget to dig him up before you move. My in-laws had to go back to the house after the new people moved in to dig him up! ;)
You can get a whole kit!
http://www.catholicsupply.com/christmas/stjoe.html
I'm with Dee...prayer!
It does blow . . . completely!
We had a stager come and I think that helped a lot! They know how to maximize your space and go from room to room giving suggestions on what to do to spruce up the room or what to take down.
I always took Sugar with me when we had showings. I know that might not be an option for you when you're at work, though.
And, I'm with Casey, never, ever turn down a showing! It could be the one!!
Good luck! I hope it sells quickly!!
I am so getting one of those statues. Done.
I am so there with you, we are on month 3! I hope yours goes faster. We are now looking at leasing ours. Where are you moving to?
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