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This blog helps the property buying community to more easily share strategies, stories and helpful tips. It is an open blog. Anyone can join, contribute and invite others to join.

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10 December 2007

Are You Selling Your Home?

Thinking of selling but don’t know which agent is going to work to get the best price for you?


Morpheus Property Agents operate in the marketplace all year round. We see the best and the worst of agents and know the ones that will work hard and ethically for you!

Take the pain and stress out of finding the best “Selling Agent” for you. Morpheus Property will help you select your next “Selling Agent” and then negotiate the “Sales Agreement” on your behalf.

Some tips when selling your Home:

Thinking of selling your home? If you are, then it’s time to have a good look at your home with an objective eye. A clean well presented home has more appeal and a greater chance of selling more quickly for more money. “First impressions will last! This is the old adage that you should remember when presenting your home for sale.

However, don’t take on any major renovation project’s hoping to sell your property faster or for more money. A major renovation is no guarantee that you will recover the costs of a large renovation. In fact there is a real risk of over-capitalisation.

The best approach close to the sale of a property is to look at cosmetic improvements that can be made, focusing on low cost, quick and easy improvements with a big visual impact.

Improvements such as cleaning, painting and maintenance are the ones that will reap the best reward for the impending seller. These projects won’t require a lot of capital, and can make immeasurable improvements to the overall look of your home.

So instead of taking on a raft of huge home improvements, focus on making your home attractive, clean and well maintained. Let the new owners make their own mark on their new home!

Yours in property!

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