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Gold Coast Real Estate with Michael Conrick

Your guide to buying and selling real estate on the Gold Coast, QLD

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Fantastic result achieved for our wonderful clients, who cant wait to move into their new home!
Fantastic result achieved for our wonderful clients, who cant wait to move into their new home!

A few tips for a quick sale…

In most cases, once the decision has been made by a home owner that they want to sell, they usually want the sale completed quickly and with a minimum of fuss and bother. After all, keeping your home clean and tidy at all times and then having strangers traipse through at any time of the day or night can get a little tiring. So what can sellers do at their end to make the sale process happen quickly?

Research the marketplace
The first step is to educate yourself by researching the market and, more importantly, your competition. Attend open homes to check out other properties for sale in your local area in the same price bracket. What makes them appea lin g and what turns you off? Listen to comments from other people at the inspection. Don’t just rely on the asking price though. It is paramount you research recent sales too. Sold prices are a true indication of realistic property values.

Pre-sale preparation
Having your home presented well is one of the main things any home owner can do to ensure their property sells quickly and for a good price. Depending on the budget, there are a range of things that can be done to spruce up a property and make it more appealing to buyers. With enough hands and the right advice you may even have the place sale-worthy in one weekend.
If your budget is limited then cleaning and de-cluttering are the first steps – all you need are some cleaning products, a little elbow grease and a ruthless eye. Where necessary, wash down walls and cei lin gs. If carpets are very dirty consider hiring a steam cleaning kit or employ a professional if the budget allows. Use floor rugs to hide bad stains. The next step is to de-clutter. The goal is to make rooms look bigger by removing unnecessary furniture and knick knacks that make a room feel overdone and messy. For inspiration check out furniture catalogues and design magazines. Consider adding inexpensive design accessories such as scatter cushions, lamps, picture frames and fresh flowers.

With any house sale it is paramount the kitchen and bathroom look clean, fresh and neat. Remove excess clutter from benchtops. Don’t overlook inside the cupboards though. Any interested buyer will want to check cupboard space so it’s no good having a clean exterior if inside your cupboards is dirty and messy.

If your budget stretches a little further then you might consider minor improvements that can be done quickly by a home handyperson. A fresh coat of paint can make the world of difference to tired walls and cei lin gs and will get rid of any lin gering smells. Updating old and damaged b lin ds and light fittings will instantly lift a room that is looking a little dated.

A complete bathroom or kitchen renovation is not only costly but takes time. Sometimes replacing one or two items such as tapware, bathroom vanity or shower screen, along with a fresh coat of paint, can instantly freshen these rooms.
Don’t overlook or neglect your outdoor areas. Hit your local nursery and stock up on pot plants – you can always take these with you when you move. Use flowering annuals to add splashes of colour and indoor plants to add life to dark shady areas of your garden. Your entry should invite buyers to inspect further so don’t overlook your front door and entry hall.
If you have a larger budget but are short on time, employ the professionals. A pre-sale stylist can cast a professional eye over your home and provide impartial advice. They can assist with furniture hire and storage if some of your belongings need to be removed temporarily.

Your first open home
Once you have completed your pre-sale makeover and employed a real estate agent to take care of the sale, the next step is to prepare for the open homes. If you are sel lin g in winter get rid of these stale, musty winter smells by opening doors and windows early in the morning. Once the home smells fresh, close them up and turn on heaters so the home is warm and inviting for visitors. Use fresh flowers to add colour and sweet, natural smells.
You should not be present during inspections (unless the agent expressly asks you to). It can put buyers off making them feel like they are imposing. If you have a dog, take them with you. Where possible, leave parking spaces free around the property for buyers. You are spending a lot of money on advertising and it’s a shame if people are turned away because they can’t find a park.

Finally, your goal is to ensure that your property presents at its best and is price comparable to others for sale. The rest is up to your real estate agent who, through a well devised marketing campaign, will attract buyers to inspect and work hard to negotiate a quick sale. Good luck and should you be considering selling please contact our office for obligation free advice and guidance

Why buying a home NOW is a great move

We’ve entered a time that many industry experts believe is a perfect storm for home buyers. Here’s a few of the reasons why:

  • Interest rates are still at a historically low level, and the recent November drop has improved affordability a little. Market commentary from experts in the finance industry suggest that it is likely that more rate cuts are too come. Further rate drops could increase buyer demand which would lead to price rises in the new year.
  • There is plenty of housing stock on the market. Spring is traditionally the time when sellers hit the market, so there are more houses available but with pretty much the same number of buyers as earlier in the year. More stock to pick from means there is a better chance of finding the home that best suits your needs, as well as giving you better bargaining power as the vendors compete to get a sale.
  • If you are planning to upgrade to a bigger home, a down market is the best time as the total change over cost will be lower compared to previous years. You might not get the price you’d hope for your current home when you sell, but you’re going to get an even bigger bargain on the larger home you purchase, which will put you in a better financial position than if you made the move in the last year or two.
  • We’re getting to the pointy end of the year when many people are more interested in Christmas shopping than house hunting. Owners that want to make a January move are going to have to be flexible to get a deal locked in now with the number of buyers dropping every weekend.
  • So if you’re in the right financial position to purchase your first home or upgrade to a bigger home, now could be a fantastic time. Make sure you’re finance is in order and start the hunt today!

    Southport Broadwater Parklands

    Property Video shoot of Montage Broadwater Parklands, Southport QLD by PlatinumHD http://www.platinumhd.tv for Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Bid Ltd

    One last set of great signboards

    28A & 28B Somerset Ave, Clearview, marketed by Bruse Real Estate. Sign features a catchy corportae colour scheme, with a large floorplan of the proposed property (which is now completed), and a few bullet points to describe the home. Not sure about the picture of the plant, but it does add some eye catching colour!
    9/55 Grasswren Way, Mawson Lakes, marketed by Realize Properties. This sign does a good job of showing off the features of the complex with a large shot of the pool as well as the gym, although a wider angle shot of the kitchen would be nice. The floorplan is a great addition too.
    Mawson Lakes home, marketed by Frank Franze at RE/MAX. The photo of the lovely outdoor entertaining area really catches your attention when passing the board and the smaller pictures draw you in for a closer look. Maybe a bit much text for my liking, but it seems to work. Interestingly, this is one of the few signs I've seen that doesn't have the address of the property written on it.
    This sign in Mawson Lakes from Woolmore Walsh looks pretty classy, and features two nice interior shots. Maybe a bit much space wasted by the company branding that could be used for bigger photos, but I think it still does the job well.
    28 Grasswren Way, Mawson Lakes, marketed by Michael Fenn at LJ Hooker. This sign uses the available space very well to show three great shots on the interior and entertaining area. It's a shame that the home isn't furnished though, otherwise it's a winner. Also has a website address including a code to get directly to the property details.

    More examples of great signboards

    Here’s a few more great signs that I’ve spotted in my travels. All feature a captivating photo to draw in the buyers.

    5/5-7 Cleve St, Norwood, marketed by Sandy Mount at Harris Real Estate. Another great example of using colour to capture the attention of anyone passing by. Harris Real Estate's bright pink corporate colour stands out miles away. The sign features a great interior shot, a very brief description, and the agent's website.
    Another great sign from Toop, which shows off the tennis court out the back, and again features the property's individual website address.
    24B Eighth Ave, St Peters, marketed by Soffey Kari at Ray White. A great example of what to do when marketing a vacant block. Normally, it wouldn
    62B Robert Ave, Clearview, marketed by Brock Harcourts. As this home is situated behind a high fence, a photo really is necessary to capture a buyers attention. This photo highlights the space of the living area, although I probably would have chosen a different angle to show off more of the kitchen. This sign features a QR Code which can be photographed with a smart phone to immediately see the internet listing

    Video: Virtual Tours gone bad

    Another funny video. Agents who aren’t using video to promote their clients homes are going to be left behind…. but this is ridiculous. Enjoy!

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