February 2008
Message from the President
Speed Up the Sale of Your Home in a Slow Market
Trying to sell a house during the winter months in a down
market can be difficult, but there are several things you
can do to improve its marketability. By expending a bit of
effort before it goes on the market, you can ensure that
your home presents well, stands out from the crowd and
doesn’t turn off potential buyers so that you can sell
quickly…and at the best price.
Tone Down Personality
Your bookshelves may be filled with Pulitzer-Prize
winners and your collection of Americana figurines may
reflect your personal interests, but to home buyers, it
looks busy and cluttered, and may distract them from truly
seeing your home’s unique architectural features and
spacious rooms. Also consider whether family pictures help
or hinder a sale; future homeowners may not be able to look
past your kids’ smiling faces plastered all over the walls
and see themselves building their own future in your home.
Since you hope to move soon anyway, go ahead and box
them up and put them in storage in advance of the open house
or showing.
While that red accent wall opposite the lime green fireplace
perfectly ties in with your ultra modern furniture, a
potential buyer at your open house may be turned off
immediately and decide that the entire house doesn’t reflect
their style. Consider painting walls a neutral color such as
beige or taupe.
Dont Burden the Buyer with Repairs
If there are problem areas in your home, get them fixed
before the showing. When prospective buyers tour the house
and see leak stains on the ceiling or peeling paint, they
will also see future work and assume that bigger maintenance
and repair issues are lurking behind those small problems.
This is particularly true in kitchens and bathrooms, which
are often the two rooms that make or break a sale. The
expenses you incur on the front end sprucing up your home
will be cheaper than the profits you could lose by having to
lower the price to meet buyer demand.
Maximize Exposure
Lastly, take advantage of new technology to find unique
ways to market your house. Use YouTube.com, a video sharing
Web site, to introduce yourself and your house for free.
Take home shoppers on a virtual tour and tell them about its
uniqueness and strengths from a first-person point of view.
Use Internet social networking sites such as Facebook or
MySpace to create a Web link with a profile of your home.
Include pictures and a description of your home’s features.
E-mail the link to your friends and ask them to forward it
on to their network of contacts.
Be sure that you are using traditional marketing techniques
to your best advantage. When photographing your home for
promotional purposes, invest in a wide-angle lens for your
camera so that rooms appear bigger and in proportion when
they are displayed on Internet home listing sites or in
marketing flyers. If you decide to create a virtual tour,
look for professionals who will be able to film and upload
your video using the best techniques and technology.
For more helpful hints visit the National Association of
Home Builders online at
www.nahb.org.

Alan Becker, President
Trades Construction Services Corp.
7327 Amboy Road
Staten Island, NY 10307
Telephone: (718) 966-1213
Facsimile: (718) 227-9367
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