Articles related to "Show Days"
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Stay safe on show days

Show houses are regarded as the most effective selling tool, however, extra precautions need to be taken.
Property Advice
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Lea Jacobs
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07 Oct 2015
Take your shovel to show day
When looking for your dream home, it’s not enough to just look at the property itself. You also need to check the neighbourhood’s foundations.
Property Advice
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Press
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07 Oct 2015
Be The Diva At Your Show Day
The nice thing about teamwork, they say, is that you always have others on your side. Sometimes, however, I wonder about that when whatever you do becomes undone as soon as you turn your back. Point in case, was of course The ...
Property Advice
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Andre Fiore
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07 Oct 2015
Show day safety
Arranging an open day to help sell your home is an excellent way for buyers to view it, but there are a few safety concerns.
Property Advice
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ADT
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07 Oct 2015
Show Houses still an effective marketing tool
Any serious seller of a home must agree to opening it up to the public as a show house, if necessary not just once but two or even three times.
Property Advice
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Rawson
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07 Oct 2015
Light up your property sale prospects
When preparing their home for a show day, long-time owners can easily miss one of the most important factors in creating a great first impression on potential buyers: good lighting.
Property Advice
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Press
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07 Oct 2015
How to: sell your property faster
We share detailed steps to help you sell your house much faster from marketing to pricing right.
Property Advice
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Private Property Reporter
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07 Oct 2015
Why your home isnt selling
So your house has been sitting on the market for longer than you would have liked. Now what?
Property Advice
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RE/MAX
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07 Oct 2015
Spring clean to sell - advice for sellers
With spring under way, many homeowners may be looking to take advantage of the seasonal change and do some spring cleaning to get their home show day ready.
Property Advice
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RE/MAX
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07 Oct 2015
Property must be well presented and priced
Real estate agents in the Fourways region point to overpricing as the number one reason for property staying on the market for longer than it should.
Property Advice
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Press
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07 Oct 2015