27/11/2021
Turkey types on the real estate market:
1- The chunky, clutter-filled turkey
Staging is an important component of maximizing your home’s potential on the market. A clean, welcoming home with warm and elegant decor tends to attract more eyeballs, and the more people view the property and like what they see, the better chance for strong, competitive offers.
2- The several-days-old leftover turkey
Ever walk into a beautiful listing that checks all the boxes … but just smells off? Like there’s a dead animal stuck in the wall? It happens more often than you think, particularly for people who own multiple large animals.
3- The perfumed leftover turkey
A cousin of the last category — this is a home you walk into that smells too much like stain-and-odor removing chemicals. One time I walked into an open house that literally smelled like a Febreze truck crashed through it.
4- The ghost turkey
A home you walk into that has a really weird vibe. Something just doesn’t feel right. The basement seems creepy. The owner refused to leave during the viewing and is standing in the corner in the dark, holding a butcher knife.
5- The organic, open range turkey you can never afford
Most buyers understand their own budget, but almost everyone still wants to go check out that fancy house that costs way, way, way more than you can possibly afford. Sure, you get to taste it for a few minutes, but the full meal simply costs too much.
6- The regular turkey that claims to be an organic, open range turkey
By far the most common turkey on the real estate market — a home that costs more than it should.
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