Wednesday, November 7, 2007

HOW TO SELL A HOME WITH PETS

Now more than ever this information is important because there are so many homes on the market, your home must shine above the rest to be noticed. Anything making it difficult for the buyer to imagine him/herself in the home will prevent you from getting an offer.

Crate them, board them or remove them at every showing. It shouldn't be the buyers or agents responsibility to make sure your cat or dog doesn't run out the door. And buyers can't see the condition or assets of the backyard with dogs in the back. Plus many buyers are afraid of dogs or adverse to cats and you're limiting your market by excluding these opportunities. This isn't my personal opinion about pets. I'm just being honest with you about how buyers react.

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