Friday, March 12, 2010

Inside Secrets to Selling Your Home

Source ABC News
By Bianna Golodryga, Charles Herman, and Suzan Clarke

"Good Morning America" spoke with some of the country's top real estate brokers, including Gary Keller, the author of the best-selling "Shift: How Top Real Estate Agents Tackle Tough Times." Keller explained how people can sell in a buyer's market.




'Good Buy' Market"If a seller wants to sell their home and say goodbye to it, the buyer is going to have to perceive it as a good buy," he said.

Keller is the chairman of Keller Williams Realty Inc., one of the largest real estate franchises in North America. He shared some tips for sellers:

1. Don't try to make money. It's counterintuitive for most people, but sellers will do better if they don't ask for too much money. Listing a home at just below what a similar home in the area sold for will increase the odds of closing the deal, he said.

2. Don't be lazy. Even though buyers may be looking for bargains, your home shouldn't look like a warehouse sale. Because presentation matters, sellers should get rid of any accumulated clutter. Take the magnets off the refrigerator, take down photos, open windows and take trinkets off bookshelves, Keller said.

While basic is better, Keller pointed out that some photos may help show a home at its best. For example, Dennis and Josephine Hahn's real estate agent put together a photo album of the couple's New Jersey home during various times of the year. The album showed the home when the flowers were in bloom and when the swimming pool was sparkling.

Don't Neglect Repairs

3. Don't be cheap. Sellers should perform simple renovations and repairs -- from fixing leaky faucets to replacing appliances -- before placing their homes on the market.

4. Be available. Real estate agents across the country tell sellers they need to be available for showings and willing to negotiate prices. Sellers should be able to answer prospective buyers' questions about schools and the neighborhood -- and even the neighbors themselves.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Exciting News for KW in 2009!

We were first introduced to this video at our Annual Convention at KW, Family Reunion. You have to see it. The video says it all....



If you are interested in finding out more about Careers Worth having, call me today at 972-772-7055 or email me at amberboyd@kw.com.

Monday, March 8, 2010

D-FW Region Top Spot for Corporate Expansion

Sources Dallas Business Journal, Site Selection
By Kerri Panchuk

Dallas–Fort Worth and Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown were among the best markets in 2009 for companies building corporate facilities or expanding existing facilities, according to Site Selection magazine, which reports corporate real estate and economic development.


An analysis of 12 counties revealed that, last year, DFW was the chosen region for 135 companies’ corporate expansion or relocation projects. This count ranked the area third on the list. New York and Chicago ranked first and second, with 215 and 117 projects, respectively. To read more of this story click here.