Sell Your Home Fast with a personal homeowner's manual!

Buyers want to know a home has been taken care of. This manual gives you a chance to highlight all of the care you have shown your home as well as the great features of your home that may go unnoticed at an open house. Once the home is sold, leave this binder with the homeowner to reference once they move in.

What Potential Buyers Want to Know:

1) The Neighborhood

Tell potential buyers about your great neighbors and the fantastic amenities that are close to your home. Is there a great park down the street or an awesome new restaurant 5 minutes away? This is where you want to mention these details! Use this section to address any potential concerns a buyer might have about the property’s location. For example, a street that seems busy is actually quiet, etc.

2) Favorite Home Features

What features do you love about your home? Make sure to highlight why it works so well for you.

3) The Upgrades

What upgrades did you make to the home? This is the most important part of the manual. It can help to justify why you are asking for a higher price - Buyers don't always notice all of the upgrades.

4) The Paint

This section is a perk for homebuyers. They can easily make touch-ups to a room without painting the entire space. Providing an organized list of paint colors shows that you took care of the home

5) The Schools

When potential homebuyers are looking at homes, they almost always want to know what school district they are in. List the schools within the district and also highlight any nearby private schools and daycare centers.

6) Exterior Photos in Different Seasons

In the Twin Cities, our homes look so different from season to season. Show the natural beauty of your yard & garden in all different seasons.

If you are considering selling your home in the next year or two, contact the Be Moved Group. We’re happy to answer any questions you have as well as share a plan to help you get your home ready to sell for the most amount of money in the shortest amount of time that is possible.

Jessie Bryan