Bad News for People Selling Their Property Fast

December 1, 2011 by Patrick Sage · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Debt Consolidation 

News from the frontiers of economy is getting gloomier by the day.

After record unemployment, food and energy inflation, public union unrest, Quantitative Easing and bottomed out interest rates, one would imagine that things would start to get better anytime soon.

If Reuters is to be believed, UK government is expected to cut yet another 100,000 public sector jobs in the next 4 years to save money and reduce deficit between costs and spending.

UK Chancellor George Osborne is expected to announce this in his Autumn Speech in the House of Commons soon. Obviously he will try to cushion this news with something a bit more cheerful. However an independent research reckons that there are likely to be further 500,000 public sector job cuts by 2015.

What does this news mean for house owners? It seems anything but good. Unemployment means one thing – people have no money to spend on the high street, and they certainly do not have ability to move their homes. As more people get desperate financially, they will fall behind their mortgage payments. Therefore expect more distressed property sales coming onto the market in the next few years.

As far house prices going up – you can easily forget that. This is because price is a function of supply and demand. If demand is more than supply, prices go up. However in this case, as more and more houses are expected to come onto the market; and hardly any buyers able to raise finance and complete the sale, prices are likely to take further tumble. Some economists are predicting a further 10-15% fall in house prices in the next 2-3 years.

However there is a silver lining. If you are in desperate need to sell the property then there are some companies who specialise in buying the property fast. Search for them, contact them and see whether you can make them interested in your property. You never know – they may even make you an offer.

Want to find out more about how to sell house fast, then visit Patrick Sage’s site to learn tried and tested tips. Property selling can be hard work. See these tips on selling your house quickly can be just the trick.

How Can I Sell My House Fast

September 26, 2011 by Patrick Sage · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Debt Consolidation 

All too frequently in today’s new world economy homeowners find that they can no longer afford their house payments. No matter what help the lender might or might not provide, sometimes it’s too difficult. In cases like this, they need to sit back and say, “I need to sell my house fast”.

This is absolutely a buyer’s market, one of the strongest and most aggressive in recent decades. Buyers have their choice of homes all over. They don’t need to settle. There are all sorts of beautiful city flats and spacious country estates from which to choose. You need to be able to compete with these homes! That might very well mean spending money on repairs and upgrades, or you could very well find that the bank wins!

First, make your home attractive from the outside. You don’t want to spend your money and time making only internal repairs and changes only to find out that buyers are pulling up outside, and leaving, because your home needs even more attention outside. Check for peeling paint, dead shrubs, brown spots on the grass, or even dirty driveways.

Walk around your home and look at the lawn, the flowers, trees, shrubs, and even the doors and windows. Fix, paint, replace, or even clean anything that is less than pristine. Does your driveway needs repaving? Does your roof need shingles?

Now, pay attention to inside. Paint in a bright cheery color all over! Replace faucets, and sinks, if at all possible. Scrub tile, floors and carpeting. Upgrade appliances and refinish hardwood.

Next, take away the emotional attachment you have with your home and price it to sell. The better the price, the faster you can sell it. Buyers have too many well priced homes to choose from, and they don’t care about your finances or needs. If you can’t give them what they want, someone else will.

Learn more about how to sell a house fast. Stop by Patrick Sage’s site where you can also find out all about stopping reposession of your property.

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