Jacksonville Real Estate Ramblings: Which Family Member You Need To Kick Out If You're Trying To Sell Your Home!

Which Family Member You Need To Kick Out If You're Trying To Sell Your Home!

Don't kick your family out 

Now before you start throwing out the kids or in-laws, let me explain.

If you're trying to sell your Jacksonville home and you're preparing for a showing, you might want to consider getting rid of your pets. Not permanently, just during the showing. Pets can be very distracting to the buyer when they are viewing your home.

Let me give you some examples:

1. I had a listing where the homeowners had 2 dogs, both were boxers. One was just a pup, the other one was pretty old. The pup was put into a cage, but the older one didn't do well in cages. Normally, there was someone there to take them out for a walk so the buyer could take a look around, but a few times they weren't there. Boxers are usually pretty good size and I have to admit, I've mistaken them for pit-bulls. In one case an agent tried to show the house, but was terrified of the older boxer, even though he was very, very gentle and wouldn't hurt a fly. **BEWARE** Your dog may be friendly but you may not know how they will react when a stranger comes into your home.

2. One time I was pulling up homes to show a client. I came across one that said in the private remarks :do not Snakeopen up front bedroom, due to a boa or python (can't remember which, just know it sounded big) out of cage and roaming in the bedroom. Well, let me be the first person to admit all snakes scare me, even the little green ones who won't bite, not to mention a boa or python. My buyers felt the same, so we didn't even put that one on the list.

3. I don't want to leave out our feline friends, but I have to say I've never showed a home with cats in the home and been afraid of them. Just afraid I'd accidently let them out because the showing instructions shouted: DO NOT LET CATS OUT! So, naturally our focus was not to let the cats out.

You must be asking, what should I do? Sometimes it can't be avoided and the pets have to be there. Here's a list of suggestions:

1. For dogs, if possible put them in a cage when no one is home.

2. Ask a neighbor who is normally home, if they can remove them during showings.

3. Try to be there for showings and take them for a walk. (If an agent is showing your home)

4. Ask a friend if they could temporarily take your cat , dog or if they're brave, your snake.

5. Put them in a room that is safe for them during the day when no one is there. It would be ideal if instead of closing the door, if you could use a gate to keep them in, so the buyers can still take a peak in the room.

In closing, if you can't make those accommodations, you still need to show your home.  

To help minimize the inconvenience, make sure the condition of your home looks good and smells good, and is priced competitively, so your days on the market may be shorter. If you're thinking about selling and want to know how to maximize your homes potential, please contact me 904-910-3516 for a FREE Maximum Home Value Audit, designed to maximize the market value of your home.

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Comments

Great advice. I was showing houses one time to a woman who was deathly afraid of cats. Maybe I'll blog about it. Thanks for the idea ;)
Posted by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Florida Property Experts) over 4 years ago
Lisa- I get ideas for blogs just by reading other people's blogs, so go for it! I'd love to read about it.
Posted by Pam Graham- Jacksonville Florida Real Estate (All Real Estate Options) over 4 years ago

Pam - years ago I had a listing with a few snakes - I told the sellers that the snakes had to go before we put the property on the market. She asked, "Why? Because you don't like snakes?" My response - "it doesn't matter whether I like snakes or not, some of your prospective buyers will walk out of the house before they even look at it, when the see the snakes. The seller moved them to her daughter's place, and her house did sell. 

Now, when the title closer went to their new house one evening to get their signatures on the closing docs - well, that's a whole other story about snakes. 

Posted by Sharon Simms St Pete FL - CRS CIPS CLHMS RSPS (ALVA International, Inc.) over 4 years ago
Sharon-Snakes are the worse! I'm glad to hear the sellers agreed to remove them. I guess the title closer had a slight surprise!
Posted by Pam Graham- Jacksonville Florida Real Estate (All Real Estate Options) over 4 years ago

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