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Enjoy House Fixing before Resale
by Professor Jeanette Fisher
Real estate investors specializing in fixers make higher
profits when they have a detailed work plan and know how to
get around the future resale appraisal issues.
Before you begin your fixer makeover, taking a few extra
steps helps you make more money, avoid future appraisal
pitfalls, and have more fun.
1) Planning for Profits
Visualize your final home presentation for sale. Write out a
description of the future home you imagine for your sales
flyer. Name your home something other than just the street
name; calling your fixer "Edna Street" doesn't inspire
like "Sugar Plum Cabin." Your overall design plan helps you
when shopping for building materials with choosing design
details that go together for a harmonious whole house theme.
2) Take Photographs for Your Future Appraiser
You may have taken photographs during the escrow process,
showing the seller’s possessions in the home. If your
property was occupied during escrow, it will be worthwhile to
take "before" photographs again, both for your own
satisfaction and to show appraisers when they ask why you
expect to sell the house for so much more than your original
purchase price.
Detailed photographs substantiate the original condition of
the property, compared to the final result. Avoid possible
complications by showing the appraiser all the improvements
that you made to the property, in order to get the full
amount you deserve in your upgraded appraisal. This is a
crucial step, because the appraiser must give you credit for
your work and expenses, and not use your purchase price as
the basis for the updated home’s true market value.
3) Hold a Doghouse Open House Party
We like to invite friends and family for a preview open house
before we begin major work on the house. We ask them to bring
any unwanted household fixtures or supplies and to offer any
fix-up ideas, wild or practical, that may occur to them
during their visit. We jot those ideas into a "transformation
journal," and refer to them when we need fresh inspiration.
Here’s an example of our invitation:
Your presence is requested at Jeanette and Brian’s Doghouse
Open House. Come view our latest project and understand why
we'll be busy for the next month.
Please bring cuttings from your garden and any unwanted
paint. Any household or building material hand-me-downs will
also be greatly appreciated!
Sunday afternoon, noon to four.
Another reason for a preview party is that the amount of work
a doghouse may need sometimes seems overwhelming, and a fun
event like an open house helps to overshadow the crushing
weight of the work we have waiting for us.
Taking these first three steps helps you ultimately make more
money, avoid appraisal problems, and have fun fixing houses
for profit.
Professor Jeanette Fisher, author of Doghouse to Dollhouse
for Dollars, Joy to the Home, and other books teaches Real
Estate Investing and Design Psychology. For more articles,
tips, reports, and newsletters, see http://www.doghousetodollhousefordollars.com/
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