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***Sell Your Property Fast in a Glutted Market

Topic: Real EstatePublished April 14, 2009

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Winning strategies from The Real Estate Investor Training ProgramnnArticles and news stories everywhere today are reporting the grim news that huge numbers of houses are sitting on the market unsold. And the problem exists virtually everywhere in America.nnMake no mistake about it. Itis much harder to sell a house today than it was a year ago.nnNow, what is the first thing that most real estate investors do when they want to sell a property in a glutted market? Most often, they do cosmetic fix-ups. If a property looks better than others that are available, or if it has better features, it will move to the top of the pack and sell faster.nnThat's good thinking. But to make it work, you have to provide the fix-ups that matter to your target customers. Here's some great advice from our professor Gary Eldred, who teaches our Real Estate Investor Program.n
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  • Stick with improvements that provide the maximum return on investment (ROI). Walk through your property and imagine that you are one of your target consumers who is seeing it for the first time. Try to see what they will see as they go from room to room and imagine what they would like to see.n
  • Don't ignore cosmetics. Are appliances visibly worn or outdated, for example? What about kitchen counters or bathroom tiles? Spend your fix-dollars in those "must have" items first.n
  • Get advice from contractors. Walk through your property with them and discuss ways to eliminate shortcomings or add desirable features. They have a wealth of experience that other professionals can't match and they can make suggestions to make your dollars go farther.n
  • Push contractors to offer you gold, silver and bronze alternatives. There are expensive sliding patio doors, for example, but also mid-level and very basic models. Installing a top-of-the-line patio door only makes sense if it is in keeping with your property and your target clientele. n
nRemember that the cost of lighting fixtures, counters, tile, carpet and other cosmetics can add up fast - especially if you are improving an apartment house or a multi-family dwelling. So set a budget for fix-ups and stick to it like glue. Getting "nickled and dimed to death" is more than an expression. It's happened to countless property investors, so be sure it doesn't happen to you.nnMichael Sexton is President of Trump University. For more information on getting the biggest return on your renovation investment, be sure to enroll in The Real Estate Investor Training Program.

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We've been here since 2005, and we're always looking ahead. Business people demand education they can apply to the real world, today.n n We teach real-world education differently than traditional educational institutes do. We believe people absorb more efficiently and faster when they learn by doing. Visit www.trumpuniversity.comn Additional Resources covering Self Realization can be found at:n nnWebsite Directory for Real Estaten nArticles on Real Estaten nProducts for Real Estaten nDiscussion Boardn n Trump University the Official Guides to Real Estate

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