Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Selling Your Home Yourself - Conclusion

These tips have served as your starter kit.  You’ll now need to make a decision about whether you still want to go solo.  Many have done so; and after they’ve sold their first house, they wouldn’t hesitate to do it again!

Knowledge is power, that’s how the classic adage goes.  And it’s more meaningful when you’re selling your house.  Soldiers don’t go to combat without orders, plans, maps and guns. 

Entrepreneurs don’t create businesses that will one day flourish without prior knowledge of the product or service they want to peddle. 

Surgeons don’t go into the operating room without knowledge of their patient – his disease and the drugs he’s taking. 

As a first time seller, these 101 tips are your ammunition, your basic knowledge.  And it’s up to you to use them to your advantage.  You want this experience to be a win-win situation. 

After all, part of your worth as a human being is tied to your house.  Your property is a reflection of the long years of hard work and savings you’ve put into it.

If you’re about to sell your house and the market is still hot – like it has been in the last 5-7 years – you’ll have that cash windfall you’ve always dreamed of.  Your house will make you rich.  So we hope you’ve taken good care of it.  When you sign those settlement papers, it’s your house’s turn to take care of you. 

Good luck!

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