
When we were looking and shopping around for prospective houses, I noticed that the home sellers are those that are also very important. You do not just check out your possible
new home, you check out the sellers, as well. I think that it is vital to know who lived in the house before you.
There was this one house that we all liked so much. But then, we met up with the owner and we got turned off, right away. She was this arrogant and flamboyant character who was so apologetic with her "filthy" house. She said that she could have done better with the house, but, that's just how it turned out. As much as we liked her house, we did not like her and how she valued her home. So, we ditched the possibility of buying that house from her. Selling a house is just like selling
used car vehicles. You do not blurt out the liabilities of the car; you boast of its nice features. So, why would you apologize for your homes when it has all the other good features?
There's an unwritten rule in
home selling that everyone should know about. You should never apologize for your homes. A prospective buyer does not want to hear remarks that would downgrade the property. The reason why the buyer observes the house is because there's already that liking and that possibility that the buyer would consider buying the house. The buyer chose to look at the house. It is just your job to sell your home and not be apologetic of it. You have to be proud of your homes if you want to sell them out.