Life is never quite as simple as we’d like. In fact, at times it can get messy…which is why it’s so important to plan for the unexpected.

But what if your plans still go awry?

What if a surprise divorce or a lost job is pushing you to liquidate some of your assets? Is it possible to get a good price for your property if you have to sell at the wrong time?

Yes…if you are realistic about your investment property’s true market value.

The tips listed below should be followed whenever you decide to sell, but doing them well becomes even more important when you’re under the gun and need to sell quickly.

 

1.  Get a valuation

You are not the best judge of your own investment property.

That’s why you need to hire an independent valuer who is familiar with the local property market.Go to auction

Bottom line, price is what dictates whether or not a property will sell, so it’s vital you get the price right from the start.

Why?

Because if you fail to price it right and it doesn’t sell within the first 30 days you’ll:

  1. Miss the chance at a quick sale
  2. Have have to drop your price until it sells

 

2.  Go to auction

An auction tells the marketplace that you’re a motivated vendor.

This fact alone will drive more potential buyers to your doorstep, increasing the opportunity to get a good price, quickly.

 

3.  Consider aesthetics

While everyone knows that presentation is very important when selling a home, as a distressed seller you probably don’t have the funds to hire a professional stager.

Instead, focus your efforts on improving those things about your investment property that may put off a potential buyer.

For example, if the property shows signs of an old termite infestation, hire a pest control company to inspect and give the property a clean bill of health.

Once you’ve dealt with those things that might be a concern for buyers then focus on how the property looks.

Either hire someone to clean the property inside and out or save some money and do it yourself.Consider aesthetics

Inexpensive ways to spruce up an investment property:

  • Replace dead foliage with new plants
  • Clear out gutters
  • Power wash the front walkway and patio furniture
  • Touch up paint where needed

 

Bottom line, show the property in the best possible light as inexpensively as you can to maximise your return.

You can meet with our Coaches for more tips related to investment property.

 

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