If you are
at all typical, you probably won’t put even minimal thought into planning for
selling your Metairie home until there’s a good reason to do
so. One of the best parts of being a homeowner is the comfort you feel from
having a stable home base. For a lot of us, thinking about selling your home
(and then finding another; then moving) produces the opposite reaction. If we
don’t have to start planning for migrating
the whole household, we’d just rather not, thank you very much.
In truth, doing this theoretically-only kind
of thinking won’t be so disquieting. Since an actual sale and move is nowhere
on the horizon, thinking about how you would prepare isn’t nearly as stressful
as the real thing. And there are a couple of practical reasons why it can be
worthwhile:
REASON 1: When
it comes to actually selling your home in Metairie, you will almost certainly find some
minor (and even major) features that must be changed to make the place more
appealing to prospective buyers. It might be upgrading or expanding a backyard
deck; it might be turning a shopworn kitchen island into a butcher block
showpiece.
Some of those
upgrades might involve a level of expense that we’d postpone until it was
absolutely necessary. Yet as a business proposition when you’re selling your home,
such improvements may be just what’s needed to make your place an irresistible
buy.
So the first
good reason to plan for selling when you have no intention of selling is that,
instead of passing on a more livable place to the next owner, you get to benefit
from living in the much more livable place yourself! This is really the best
reason. It’s amazing how often I hear sellers say, “(big sigh) I wish I’d done that years ago. Why didn’t I do that years ago?”
REASON 2: When
you’re not planning to sell your Metairie home anytime soon (or perhaps anytime
at all), you have an advantage that won’t be available when selling is imminent.
That’s the ability to think about how the place will look and feel five or ten
or twenty years down the line—and doing something to make it the best it can
be. Most often, this involves landscaping decisions that can be made now for a
next to nothing—and yield big dividends later on. Saplings that are inexpensive
to plant this year can grow to provide shade and peaceful beauty a decade hence.
Likewise, a problem tree that’s perfect right now (but whose roots will one day
undermine your front walkway) might be mitigated by a young replacement nearby.
When the offending tree has to be removed, the area won’t left barren.
Thinking about
the selling of your Metairie home long before you have any serious
plans to do so is a little like selling your home to yourself. You’re a discriminating
prospect, after all. If a few improvements will make the place a richer environment
for all the years you and your family will be living there, it’s certainly
worth thinking about—and acting on—before the time comes to move on.
P.S. And just in case the time for
selling your home arrive sooner rather than later, I’d be delighted if you will
consider giving me a call!
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504.297.2619

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Terez Harris NOLA Realtor Group
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