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***Quick Ways to Change the Appearance of Property

Topic: Real EstatePublished April 9, 2009

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I tell my clients that there are 2 things that we can’t cost effectively change to make their property more desirable when trying to sell an investment property...location & floor plan. Everything else is fixable.

If you bought a property in an undesirable location and are trying to sell you had better make everything else unique and perfect. Take some time and give it a quick home makeover. Find out about the demographic of the type of people most likely to buy in the area and then cater to them when staging the property. For instance, if it’s near a “trendy” area, make sure you get modern accouterments to make potential buyers connect with the property. Many buyers lack the creative vision you have and because they don’t have enough time to stay and figure it out during a showing, you need to SPELL IT OUT for them sometimes.

If you have property with an unusual layout or with ‘hard-to-understand-why-the-heck-did-they-do-that area”, then put on your thinking cap and figure out how to make the space work. Get a designer or some design software and re-work the space in a “virtual” way and promote your ideas to prospective buyers. By capturing them with your imagination, they will no longer see the problem area as an issue, but more like an opportunity!

The key here that even the best real estate investor will sometimes end up with a property in a less than red hot market. Sometimes something changes after the purchase or what appeared to be a great deal wasn’t quite what you though it to be. With time and experience you are less likely to end up in a position like this but even if you do there are often simple and low cost ways to turn the situation around. Remember always that an investors biggest asset isn’t his or her credit limit or portfolio, it is creativity and that alone is often the difference between a great return and a substantial loss.

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Brett Carman is a seasoned veteran in the real estate industry for over 17 years. He holds active licenses in real estate, mortgage finance, and property & casualty insurance. Offering a one-stop shop for his residential and commercial clients, he strives to not only educate, but streamline the real estate acquisition process. With a long and proven track record of success, he is uniquely qualified and has a passion for helping people achieve their goals in real estate. n Visit www.trumpuniversity.comn Additional Resources covering Real Estate 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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