SLT076: Simplifying to Sell Your Home
There are so many reasons to simplify. But one very lucrative reason to simplify is to increase the sale price of your home and set the stage for a quick sale. So, let’s talk a little about simplifying toĀ sell your home.
To do that, weāre going to share some of our experiences with doing exactly that over the last couple of months, so if youāre selling your home…or know someone else who is…or if youāre simply looking for a fresh start in your current home, maybe we can shed some light on things that worked for us. Read More…
Topic: Ā 4 Key Points To Keep In Mind When Simplifying To Sell Your Home
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We recently had a fantastic sales experience when selling our home in preparation to move to East Aurora, NY.
Our home went up for sale the evening of the 15th of May…and before our realtor was even able to put a sign up in the yard, it sold on the morning of 16May! The first 3 couples that looked at the home all put in solid offers. The first 2 for $10k over asking price! We accepted both and had a back-up offer throughout the entire closing period (yeah)! In the end, it sold for about $35K more than we had originally even hoped for!
Background
So as we mentioned in the last episode, weāre moving from the suburbs of San Antonio, Texas to the little village of East Aurora, NY, home of Americaās simplicity movement back in the late 1890s and early 1900s.
Well, back in December of 2014, I was doing some backwards planning and realized that in order to build our new home on schedule, the right thing to do was sell our house in San Antonio in the Spring of 2015. So, we planned on listing at the start of the real estate season…1 May.
But in the mean time, all through Jan, Feb, March and April, I had been working out all the curriculum, scripts, testing the right platform, etc, for Vanessaās soon to be released training product, Get Organized SOS, which is an intensive online course that teaches her proven system to organize any space. All this while prepping our house for sale. Vanessa and I planned to work on things in the background during this busy time, and launch a beta or test program in the late summer.
But while meeting with my marketing coach in April, he challenged me to launch the beta NOW. I insisted that now wasnāt the time…
Vanessa was actually in the middle of attending her week long annual professional organizers conference…
Plus we were prepping a house, listing a house, selling a house, packing to move and moving into a new place over the course of the next 6 weeks.
And, while Vanessa and I had all the material ready, we had exactly NO videos done! Plus, some of the video conferencing platforms were new to us. We needed more prep time!
No…now was not the time to launch!
But as any good coach does, he gently nudged me (actually, it felt more like my old paratrooper days as he kicked my butt out the jump door of the plane)! I called Vanessa and she said āLetās go for it!!ā No guts, no glory, right? So we launched the beta, shot the videos, and…it was awesome!
But, man, it was hectic!!! The beta lasted all of May, and all the while we were prepping our home and the World Shedquarters for sale. Our home went up for sale, sold…done!
Trouble was, now we had to find a place to live.
So Hereās How It All Went Down…
There were 4 key simplicity points that led to that great sale experience, our ability to to juggle a “crazy busy” schedule and still stay sane. And candidly, you could glean something from each one of these points even if youāre not simplifying to sell your home, but just looking for a fresh start or some positive change in your life.
So here goes!
Key Point #1: Make sure your desires are in line with your life plan, your goals are in line with your desires, and your actions are in line with your goals.
Way back in Episode 32, we talked about how the choices we make impact everything in our lives.
If youāve been listening to the show for a while, youāve heard about the start of our journey and you were with us through the sale of our land out in the Texas Hill Country, scrapping the idea of the big house in the middle of nowhere, etc. If youāre a new listener you can check out our About Us video and youāll hear all about our decision to pursue a path toward more simplicity in our lives.
So since then, weāve taken consistent action. To a large extent, we shaped our own little world and how we live our lives in it. The world loves a self-made man or woman, but I love the saying from Earl Nightingale that āWe are all self-made, but only the successful will admit it.ā
You know weāve been on this journey for a couple years now, and weāve been taking all the steps necessary to shape our world. And you can shape yours, too! You may have a lifestyle you want to live someday and by staying true to that you can achieve it. Make sure youāre living your Now in a way that supports your tomorrow.
So again, key point #1…make sure your actions are in line with your goals. Stay focused. You can do this…but you have to be consistent. Itās the little things we do every day that keep us consistent and on path toward our goals.
Alright…if you’re simplifying to sell your home, take heed. Key Point #2 is: Planning is a must!
We followed our own advice from Episode 42, The Upside of Downsizing. We also took steps to make the 1800sf Ā home we had, live like it was much larger.
Long before we planned to move, we made improvements to the house using what we call organization-based design. Itās our perspective of how we design simplicity and organization into our spaces. Our remodeling projects in the kitchen and bathrooms had a great return. And the World Shedquarters was apparently a hit, too! Improvements like cubbies, built in storage, the Elfa shelving system in the pantry, the new kitchen cabinets with slide outs, etc, all tied in to our organization-based design concept. And trust me…people know organized and simple when they see. Theyāre drawn to it. Nobody āwantsā to live a cluttered life. So, show people a little calm and theyāre drawn right in.
On the tech side, we used Trello as a planning tool to manage, share, and track our To Dos. Trello is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. In one glance, Trello tells you what’s being worked on, who’s working on what, and where something is in a process. We had a āGet House Ready for Saleā board that had lists for Inside, Outside, and Done. As we finished tasks, weād move the from the Inside or Outside board, over to the Done board. I like it because itās very visual, as opposed to standard ālistā based. Iāve been using it since. You can find out more at Trello.com. Steve Dotto has some great videos on Trello over at DottoTech.com. Iāll put a link in the shownotes.
So again, Key Point #2 is to make your plan. This will go a long way in helping to ensure you stay on track with Key Point 1, too, making sure your actions are in line with your goals.
OK…Key Point #3 is: Understand the value of margin.
Remember our definition of margin is āUncommitted time and space in your life.”Ā In this case, Iām referring to the āunused spaceā portion of our definition. In the real estate world, nothing (meaning empty space and square footage) is worth a whole lot more than your āstuffā that takes up that space!
There were so many things we could have kept ājust in caseā but as we were going through this I kept reminding myself that “just in case” things do nothing but get in the way. When you really need something, you can find, rent, or borrow it. As a worst case scenario, yes…you may have to buy it again. So forget about the just in case stuff. Itās just getting in your way. If you need something, youāre smart and can find it when you need it. Trust yourself and your resourcefulness.
Tying in with that…our Edit & Forget It Challenge in 2013 and 2014 was key! It set the stage for truly decluttering our home and our day to day lifestyle. That said, we still got rid of well over 3000 more things in 2015 as we were simplifying to sell your home just before the move! We intend to live even more ālight and leanā in our year in the apartment and in our new home in East Aurora.
Weāve just really embraced the idea of incorporating margin in our home and appreciating the openness and empty spaces in it. As weāve decluttered our home over the past couple of years or so, weāve really come to love the increased peacefulness that having less stuff has given us.
So again…Key Point #3 is to understand the value of margin. Free space. Both the Census Bureau and the National Assocān of Home builders list the number one reason for moving, as the pursuit of a better home. And one thing that consistently ranks at the top of desires for home attributes, is space. Living space and storage space. Show them the margin, theyāll show you the money. Or, give yourself some margin and gain a little more peace.
And finally…Key Point #4 for us was: Get past the mentality that youāre selling YOUR house. Itās far more about the buyers buying THEIR future home!
They need to see themselves there…the possibilities, the opportunities, and the wonderful memories theyāll make there. Itās not about you. If they walk into a messy, poorly maintained, or cluttered home, it becomes about you and how you live, and not about them. It needs to be about them!
So again…key point #4 is youāre not selling your house, theyāre buying their home. Itās kind of like gift giving⦠If Iām looking to give you a gift, I look for a gift that youāll want and appreciate, not necessarily one that I want to give. Same goes for selling your house.
Wrap Up:
So if you’re simplifying to sell your home, here’s a quick recap:
Key Point 1:Ā Make sure your actions are in line with your goals
Key Point 2: Planning is a must!
Key Point 3:Ā Understand the value of margin. Free space.
Key Point 4:Ā Youāre not selling your house, theyāre buying their home.
So…there is no way we could have gotten more than our asking price, had such a great sale experience, and wrapped things up so quickly if we hadnāt simplified our lives and our home.
Vanessa was able to keep an influx of clients happy, and we were able to prep, list, and sell the house, move, and develop and launch a 3-week, multimedia and coaching product all over the course of 6 weeks! (More on Vanessa’s product in later shows).
And boy…were we ready for our road trip!!!
Question:
So, are you planning onĀ simplifying to sell your homeĀ or do you want to make a positive change in your life? Do you think some of the key points we mentioned could help? If so, weād love to hear about it and what tools or strategies youāre using that are helping you. Leave us a commentĀ below!
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