Rating: Summary: It's a super marketing tool! Review: After only 2 months on the market our house sold! That's saying a lot in that the average listing time for most homes in our area is 120 days. I have seen other homes languish for 6 months to a year or more.I believe it sold in large part to Martha Webb's help. I was told by realtors our house was the second best home listed in our price range. The first best was less than a block down the street and it has been on the market for a year. We didn't get our listing price. However, we did receive $8,000.00 more than the house was appraised for 2 years ago. The book is a quick read. There are lots of ideas, checklists, and drawings to help you move your property. A word of caution...If your spouse is like mine they might believe you've gone over the edge with Martha's tactics. Hey, it works.
Rating: Summary: This may be the ticket to a sale! Review: After reading this book, I am thinking more as a buyer than a seller and have decided to temporarily move out of our home so it can be a commodity and we can live in comfort in a small, cheap apartment. It's hard to live in a "model home", we tried it. It takes all our energy to just keep up with the clutter and day-to-day stuff. The reason newer homes sell faster than pre-owned homes (notwithstanding builder incentives) is that the buying public envisions themselves in this beautifully staged home and thinks they will have nothing to do but enjoy it! If you have bursting closets, cabinets and pantries, the buyer is not as apt to "mentally move in" to your house!
Rating: Summary: Disappointment... Review: I bought this book after reading the rave reviews and editorial, as I'm in the process of selling a home for the first time, and renovating 2 apartments to rent. I thought it would contain helpful tips on getting far better prices. Wrong! This book should have been called "Cleaning for Dummies, Lazy Teens & Completely Clueless Adults". It contains nothing but common-sense and the obvious. The first 3 sections are insultingly simplistic, i.e., "the buyer will see your clutter", "clean the stove", a list for cleaning ("sponges, bucket, glass cleaner"). If you have to read that broken tiles, whether on the floor or bath, should be replaced prior to showing your home, and that you need to clean the windows, wash down cabinets and tighten loose doorknobs, I'm afraid that you have far worse problems than selling your home! Section 4 basically tells you not to paint your kitchen orange and yellow, or your bedroom pink, but rather paint everything white, as a base for a buyer to use for "their" color, and so as not to distract from key features. The 5th and last section is still more from the "Dummies" series... "don't display empty flowerboxes, put fresh flowers on the table, serve coffee, don't have blank walls yet don't display provocative, political or religious items, clear debris." I now know that I can make a living as a writer, with little effort, as this one does. Basically, if you've ever rented a white-wall/beige-rug apartment in a complex, that's the look to which she's aspiring, perhaps adding a few no-controversy items from a mid-range hotel lobby, like a simple wreath or inobtrusive floral display...
Rating: Summary: If your house is for sale, buy this book Review: I did and I made $66k MORE than I thought I would. I did everything I possibly could right down to how I folded my towels and sheets in the closets and decorating, that's right, decorating my outdated pantry to look quaint instead of old. My family said "we can't live like this" and I told them this isn't for living, this is for marketing! My husband was unemployed and I am a housewife so the only way I could generate income for my family was by maximizing my profit from my home. I did, with this book.
Rating: Summary: Why wait until you're going to sell? Review: I have no immediate plans to sell my house, but I bought this book anyway. I'm following the author's suggestions and I'm very pleased with the results. If I need to move, I'll already have myself positioned to list my house quickly. If I stay where I am, I will still have a nicer looking home. By taking care of the small things now, I won't have as much stress down the road. Don't think that dressing your house for success is "fast" process, as the title implies. Some of us just don't have the time to get everything done in a short time frame. Still, this book has a lot to offer, and when I'm ready to sell I'll be very glad I read it.
Rating: Summary: Followed the plan and it worked a treat Review: I recently purchased this book after browsing through it as I was planning on selling my house. I followed almost everything to the letter and I am convinced it helped us sell our house the first day we put it on the market as FSBO. The instructions are detailed and I though the author did a great job of instilling in me the necessity to invest the extra effort needed to get everthing streamlined, immaculately clean and to attend to the many minor and even tiny repairs needed. It was hard work but the house looked fantastic. Even the suggestions on how to 'dynamize' the closets were great, despite the fact that the closet contents were not part of the house sale. All up, I got great value from this book and I've already recommended it to many of my friends.
Rating: Summary: If your house is for sale, buy this book Review: It was unbelievable that by following their guidelines my house was transformed just like some fairies had descended upon it. Every person selling a house should read this.
Rating: Summary: You will succeed with this book. Review: It was unbelievable that by following their guidelines my house was transformed just like some fairies had descended upon it. Every person selling a house should read this.
Rating: Summary: Bring on the Buyers! Review: This book is the voice of objective common sense needed to help you get your house fit for the market. What I really love about Martha Webb is her warm and friendly guidance, and she illustrates from her own experiences both as a buyer and a seller. This isn't a cold "out to get the buyer no matter what" book. (which is why I am also going to buy her new book, for buyers!) Instead it shows buyers to be intelligent, discerning, savaay - and therefore worthy of your greatest effort to persuade and convince, by letting your house speak for itself, at its very very best. Martha Webb outlines her 5 steps: (1) Uncluttering (2) Cleaning (3) Repairing (4) Neutralizing (5) Dynamyzing. Step by step she takes you through, and even gives estimate costs. I found the Dynamising section the most fun - you are encouraged to use your imagination and style. Its a real thrill to approach home selling at such a professional yet possible way. Better than hiring the house cleaners - you'd probably get your money's worth by buying this book.
Rating: Summary: Bring on the Buyers! Review: This book is the voice of objective common sense needed to help you get your house fit for the market. What I really love about Martha Webb is her warm and friendly guidance, and she illustrates from her own experiences both as a buyer and a seller. This isn't a cold "out to get the buyer no matter what" book. (which is why I am also going to buy her new book, for buyers!) Instead it shows buyers to be intelligent, discerning, savaay - and therefore worthy of your greatest effort to persuade and convince, by letting your house speak for itself, at its very very best. Martha Webb outlines her 5 steps: (1) Uncluttering (2) Cleaning (3) Repairing (4) Neutralizing (5) Dynamyzing. Step by step she takes you through, and even gives estimate costs. I found the Dynamising section the most fun - you are encouraged to use your imagination and style. Its a real thrill to approach home selling at such a professional yet possible way. Better than hiring the house cleaners - you'd probably get your money's worth by buying this book.
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