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Content Ideas for Ads and Brochures When Selling Your Home

 
Author: Raynor James

Even in this hot real estate market, selling your home requires a bit of marketing effort. Ads and brochures are important and powerful tools. So, what do you put in youre marketing materials?

Content

To the degree possible include key information in youre ad or brochure. A classified ad will contain less than a poster, which will contain less than a brochure, which may contain less than an Internet listing, etc. The key, however, is to make sure each medium contains maximum information and minimum fluff.

In general, people want to know what type home is being offered (single family house, townhouse, condo, etc.), how many bedrooms and baths it has, its general location, and the price. Obviously, you also need to include contact information so potential buyers know how to reach you.

If you have the space, a good tactic is to describe the characteristics of the house that lead you to originally purchase it.

1. Was it the location?

2. A beautiful view?

3. Neighborhood charm?

4. A school district you were seeking out?

5. Lots of storage?

6. Garage spaces for 3 cars?

7. High ceilings?

8. The style of architecture?

9. Large entertainment areas?

10. A beautiful garden?

Dont be shy. Mention the best features to set your home apart from others for sale.

A note of caution is called for here. When you mention your homes best features, dont overstate them. If your potential buyers first emotion on actually seeing your property is disappointment, there really isnt much potential for a sale to that person. With that in mind, I wouldnt refer to a house with a garden that backed to a small farm pond as waterfront property, nor would I call a small, city apartment with windows on an air shaft a spacious city abode with sunny views.

Photos

Include color photos of your home whenever possible. When selling real estate, a picture really can be worth a thousand words.

When taking your photos, take lots of them. Take them from typical angles and from unusual ones, too. Cameras often like odd angles. Photos that show three walls very often seem to reduce the size of the room visually. It is often better to show only two walls with the corner slightly, or very, off center. You may want to show the same room from more than one angle. One photo may include a wall of windows and another show a fireplace in the same room. Regardless of your approach, keep in mind the photographs will give a potential buyer the first impression of your home.

Obviously, marketing is one of the key factors in selling a home. If you are creative with yours, buyers will come.

Author Bio:
Raynor James is a noted author. Raynor likes to create articles about this area.
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