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BUYING OR SELLING A HOME SHOULDN'T BE STRESSFUL
If you're like most people, buying or selling a home is the biggest investment you'll ever make.
So why not take advantage of our knowledge and experience as a local market expert?
Stay organized with our library of helpful tips, checklists, and planners.
Selling Your Home
The decision to sell a home is often dependent on many factors. Whatever the situation,
we guarantee a commitment to ensure you get the best possible price for your home.
You can expect professional, ethical and confidential service.
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Buying a Home
Whether you're looking for your first home or an investment property, we're committed
to putting together the right people with the right properties. When making the
type of investment that buying a home requires, you deserve to have
all the information ... information that we can provide you.
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Thank you, Charlotte & Chuck Arrowsmith
Serving Las Vegas, Clark County, North Las Vegas, and all of Nevada.
SELLING YOUR HOME
Appeal To The Home Buyers Senses
Your home is unique, and so are you. A cookie cutter approach just won’t get you the best results. Instead, your Las Vegas Realty Investment, Inc. professional will design a unique custom plan to market your home, one that combines a personal wealth of experience, information, ideas, connections and creativity.
Tips for Showing Your Home
Once you've prepared your home for sale, keep a checklist of items
to help you showcase your property to potential homebuyers. Remember
that your home will be judged not only on its outward appearance,
but also on the feelings it evokes in those who view the property.
Sight
- Use light to showcase your home.
- Open draperies in the daytime and turn on lights
(day and night) to accentuate a cheerful atmosphere.
- If you have a fireplace, burn a Duraflame log.
- Remove any potentially offensive posters or signs.
Sound
- Consider playing soft background music while people
tour your home.
- If there is exterior noise, such as traffic or nearby
construction, work with Charlotte or Chuck to schedule showings
around noisy times of day.
Smell
- Grinding fresh lemon in a garbage disposal or boiling
cinnamon sticks can add a clean, fresh scent.
- Candles, potpourri and flowers look nice and smell
pleasant.
- Lingering scents of strong-smelling foods, smoke
or pets should be aired out prior to showing the home.
Touch
- Your home should appear livable.
- Potential homebuyers may like to sit in a living
area and visit with their agent.
Taste
- Baking cookies or bread before showing the home
adds a pleasant scent to the home.
- Adding to the hospitable atmosphere, potential homebuyers
may also appreciate a cookie or lemonade.
Common Sense
- For your safety, remember to remove keys,
jewelry and other valuables from the home during showings.
- Gather manuals and warranties on appliances in the
home.
- Make a list of items to be excluded from the sale
of the home or remove them from the property.
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