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		<title>Rental Application Form &amp; Info</title>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;"> </span></span><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-size: large;"><strong><span style="color: black;">PLEASE NOTE:</span></strong></span></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-size: 20pt; color: black;"> </span></strong><strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: black;"> </span></strong><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="color: #800000;"> <span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Tahoma;">INSPECTIONS:</span></span><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Tahoma;"> </span></span></span></span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;">We suggest you drive past the property first and if you like what you see please phone the office for an appointment so we</span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;"> can personally show you through the property. If the particular property is tenanted, adequate notice is required to give to the tenant as the tenants privacy needs to be considered.</span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong><span style="font-family: Verdana;">As part of our office policy we do not hand out keys for inspections. </span></strong></span></span><strong> </strong><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span></em></strong><span style="font-weight: bold;"> </span><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><strong> </strong></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: #993300;"><span style="font-family: Tahoma;"><span style="font-size: medium;">OFFICE HOURS:</span></span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;"> Monday &#8211; Friday 8.30am &#8211; 5.00pm         Saturdays &#8211; 8.30am – 12 Noon</span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: #993300;"><span style="font-family: Tahoma;"><span style="font-size: medium;">TO APPLY:</span></span><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;"> </span></span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;">Application forms are available from our office or alternatively you can click on the link below to download the application form.</span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;">www.professionalsrockhampton.com.au</span></span><span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;">email: rockhampton@professionalsqld.com.au</span></span><span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-size: small;">32 Denham Street</span></span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;"> </span></span><span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;">Rockhampton, QLD 4700</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;">Phone:  49 214 999   Fax: 49 214 955</span></span><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong> </strong></span><strong> </strong></p>
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		<title>Privacy Policy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PRIVACY POLICY PROFESSIONALS LIVINGSTON &#38; MOLLOY REAL ESTATE respects your right to privacy. We are bound by the National Privacy Principles contained in the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000. Those Principles regulate how we collect, store, use and disclose personal information about you and other individuals. Collection, Use and Disclosure In our agency business, [...]]]></description>
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<p>PROFESSIONALS LIVINGSTON &amp;  MOLLOY REAL ESTATE respects your right to privacy. We are bound by the  National Privacy Principles contained in the Privacy Amendment (Private  Sector) Act 2000. Those Principles regulate how we collect, store, use  and disclose personal information about you and other individuals.</p>
<p>Collection, Use and Disclosure</p>
<p>In our agency business, we collect,  hold, use and disclose third parties, personal information for a number  of reasons:</p>
<p>• to carry out appointments as sales agents for clients selling their<br />
properties;</p>
<p>• to carry out appointments as property managers for rental property<br />
owners, which includes processing tenancy applications and<br />
managing tenancy relationships and the tenanted property;</p>
<p>• to promote and market our services and the products and services of<br />
third parties (we will only use your personal information for this<br />
purpose and will not disclose it to third parties);</p>
<p>• to provide information on and promote properties for sale and for<br />
rent to the market;</p>
<p>• to reply to enquired and information requests made by individuals;</p>
<p>• for internal business processes such as market research and billing;</p>
<p>• where required by law</p>
<p>We collect personal information about individuals:</p>
<p>• from the individuals themselves – through application forms,<br />
registration books at open inspections, appointment forms,<br />
agreements, correspondence including emails, our web site, and<br />
through verbal communications;</p>
<p>• from third parties (including from other agents, from operators of<br />
tenancy reference databases and other publicly available databases<br />
and from referees) – in the course of verifying and evaluating<br />
tenancy applications and managing tenancy arrangements and in<br />
carrying out agency services for a client, including through property<br />
searches.</p>
<p>Security of Information</p>
<p>We will take all reasonable steps to  ensure that the personal information we hold about you is not subject  to loss, misuse or unauthorized access or alteration. We will also take  reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify personal  information if it is no longer required.</p>
<p>Access to Personal Information</p>
<p>If you would like to access or  correct any personal information which we hold about you, please do not  hesitate to contact us. Please note that a charge may apply to cover all  reasonable costs that we may incur in providing you with access to your  personal information.</p>
<p>We will take all reasonable steps to  correct any information which you show to be inaccurate, incomplete or  out-of-date.</p>
<p>Contact</p>
<p>If you have any requests, queries or  comments which you would like to make, please do not hesitate to  contact us on:</p>
<p>07 49214999</p>
<p>Policy Updates</p>
<p>Please note that this Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[To Achieve the Maximum Dollar for your Home If you&#8217;ve got it, flaunt it. It might be time to add a bit of shine and polish to your home. First impressions will be lasting so it&#8217;s important that your home looks its absolute best inside and out. 1. Lasting First Impressions The front door greets [...]]]></description>
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<p>To Achieve the Maximum Dollar for your Home</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve got it, flaunt it. It might be time to add a bit of shine and polish to your home.</p>
<p>First impressions will be lasting so  it&#8217;s important that your home looks its absolute best inside and out.</p>
<p>1. Lasting First Impressions</p>
<p>The front door greets the prospect.  Make sure it is clean. Keep the  lawn trimmed and edged, and the yard  free of rubbish. Lots of healthy  green plants in the kitchen, bathroom,  entrances and veranda&#8217;s look  attractive and create a good impression.</p>
<p>2. Open airy atmosphere</p>
<p>Illumination is welcoming. Drawn  curtains and drapes are lovely but can  tend to dull the atmosphere. Make  sure your home is well lit. Dark  rooms do not appeal. Clean all marks  off the walls to make rooms  brighter.</p>
<p>3. Decorate &#8211; set the scene</p>
<p>Colourful flowers and some indoor  plants help to set the scene of  tranquillity and serenity. Strategically  place them throughout the  home/unit. Faded walls and worn woodwork  reduce appeal. By  redecorating, the potential purchaser is shown how  good the home/unit  can look.</p>
<p>4. Fittings &#8211; repairs make a big difference</p>
<p>Small things such as leaking taps,  loose knobs, sticking doors or  windows put people on the defensive and  lead your agent to make  apologies for lack of maintenance. Minimise  these annoyances, flaws  detract from your homes value. Have them fixed.</p>
<p>5. Kitchens and Bathrooms</p>
<p>These are the most important rooms  in the house and must be presented  in a spotless condition. Don&#8217;t leave  dishes in the sink or on the drain  board. Some dishes cooked the night  before may leave an unpleasant  odour. Dripping water and discoloured  sinks, suggest faulty plumbing.  Fix any loose or broken tiles. If the  mirror needs replacing, do so, or  at least give it a good clean. Tidy  draws and vanity, putting  cosmetics, razors and toiletries away.  Attractive bottles of perfume  always look elegant. Put a posy or a bowl  of potpourri next to the  basin or a display of decorative soaps.</p>
<p>6. Room to Move</p>
<p>Remove excess furniture, allowing potential purchasers to move freely around the home.</p>
<p>7. Obvious Faults</p>
<p>The discovery of even a relatively  minor fault by a potential purchaser  often leads to a more thorough  search of the property. Reduce the risk  of a guarded and tentative  inspection; fix any faults prior to showing  your home.</p>
<p>8. Cupboards and wardrobes</p>
<p>Most genuine purchasers wish to know  about storage and therefore inspect the areas. Tidy these spaces and</p>
<p>make sure they are not overcrowded to avoid any impression of lack of space.</p>
<p>9. Not for sale items</p>
<p>Any favourite light fittings,  curtains, blinds or any other item with  sentimental attachment should be  removed and alternative replacement  items put in place prior to your  agent showing your home. It avoids  complications when you get an offer  from a purchaser.</p>
<p>10. Pets</p>
<p>Most people like pets, but some  don&#8217;t! Make sure they are out of the  way when purchasers are coming  through. A barking dog will not only  concern some people, but may also  take their concentration away from  inspecting your home. Remove kitty  litter trays and pet food bowls.</p>
<p>11. Garage</p>
<p>Make sure all garden equipment and  general gear is placed as favourably as possible, to give an impression  of size.</p>
<p>12. List of features</p>
<p>There is a good possibility that the  features you liked about your  home/unit could be the same ones a new  owner will find attractive. Make  a list of these and give them to your  agent to help capitalise them.</p>
<p>13. Encourage feedback</p>
<p>When an inspection is taking place  make sure you are well out of range  of potential purchasers. This will  encourage them to speak freely and  make comments to your sales person.</p>
<p>14. Lights</p>
<p>Adding atmosphere assists in selling  a home. Ensure light globes have been replaced and that darker rooms  have lights on.</p>
<p>15. Music</p>
<p>Create the right mood to buy. Play  appropriate music during your open  inspection to invoke the buying  emotions from your potential buyers.  Softly play the music in the  background.</p>
<p>16. Appeal to their sense of smell</p>
<p>Fresh flowers not only add colour but provide an exotic fragrance for potential purchasers.</p>
<p>17. Fresh Fruit</p>
<p>Place a bowl of fresh fruit with a  variety of colours in a prominent position within the kitchen or dining  room areas.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The prospect of buying or selling a home can either be an exciting or a terrifying one, depending on who you listen to. While some friends will boast of having a smooth sail, others will constantly point out the pitfalls. And whether it&#8217;s your first home or your tenth, you still might find yourself heading [...]]]></description>
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<p>The prospect of buying or selling a  home can either be an exciting  or a terrifying one, depending on who you  listen to. While some friends  will boast of having a smooth sail,  others will constantly point out  the pitfalls. And whether it&#8217;s your  first home or your tenth, you still  might find yourself heading into  unknown territory. That&#8217;s why it pays  to be aware of the differences  between fact and fiction. This will not  only help you to avoid those  ‘pitfalls&#8217;, but also to make your  experience as stress-free and  enjoyable as possible.</p>
<p>This will guide you through the  process of signing up with an agent,  dispelling any myths and rumours  that might hamper you in your quest  to sell your home.</p>
<p>The proof is in the pudding!<br />
Effective advertising and promotion  are one thing. An effective  salesperson is another. A full-page advert  with an impressive listing  of homes doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that that  agency is selling a lot of  properties. The real test is in how many  homes they have sold in your  area.<br />
When it comes down to it, that&#8217;s all  that matters – hard evidence. If  the agent has been successful in your  area, then it probably means that  they know that particular market well  and will be able to target the  right buyers for your property. More  importantly, it shows that they  are a hard-working salesperson.<br />
So here are a few simple things you  should do before signing an agent.  Firstly, ask around locally &#8211; speak  to family and friends who have  bought or sold in your area; an  enthusiastic and hard-working agent  will always leave a good impression  on others. Also, when you sit down  with the agent make sure they can  give you a list of homes they have  sold in your neighbourhood. You may  even want to grab contact names so  that you can speak to the clients  personally about their experience  with that particular agent. Anyone can  blow their own trumpet, but not  everyone can sell a home for top price!</p>
<p>Too many fingers in the pie!<br />
Some people sign up with so many  different real estate agencies they  can&#8217;t see the house for the signs!  Using multiple agents can sometimes  prolong the selling process. It&#8217;s a  bit like having too many cooks in  the kitchen &#8211; everyone is having a say  but no one person is fully  dedicated to, or responsible for, the final  outcome. An agent who has  exclusive selling rights will have greater  motivation, and will give  their full attention to your home knowing that  the sale rests on their  shoulders. If the testimonies show that your  chosen agent has sold well  in your area, then hopefully they will be the  only person you need to  sell your home. It&#8217;s also important to know  that sole agency is the  Real Estate Institute of Queensland&#8217;s preferred  selling method.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve got it flaunt it!<br />
If you don&#8217;t like the idea of having  a ‘For Sale&#8217; sign outside your  house then you&#8217;ll be missing out on a  lot of potential buyers. Weekend  drivers will often roam the streets of  the area they&#8217;re interested in  looking for suitable properties. A ‘For  Sale&#8217; sign is the only way of  attracting this type of buyer.<br />
Many people looking for a new home  operate in this way because they  like to look in their own time, outside  of business hours. So don&#8217;t  leave them in the dark! Let them know loud  and clear that your home is  available.</p>
<p>Playing your cards right!<br />
We all know that the initial price  tag you put on your home is not  necessarily the price you end up with.  And a lot of the time your final  amount will be decided at the  negotiating table. If you don&#8217;t have a  skilled negotiator representing  you, then you may not end up with the  best possible price. With so many  buyers out there it&#8217;s easy to sell a  home, but not so easy to sell for  your top price. An experienced  salesperson with the right skills should  not only fetch you a good  price but also do it as smoothly and as  quickly as possible. You only  need to research an agent&#8217;s track record a  little to find out how  successful they have been at securing top price.  And rest assured that  if they make you a few thousands dollars extra,  you won&#8217;t regret having  spent the time to do it.</p>
<p>Promises, promises!<br />
Before you hand over your  hard-earned money to an agent, be sure that  they are going to work  equally as hard for you. Make sure you know  exactly what it is they plan  to deliver, and how they plan to deliver  it. You wouldn&#8217;t let a builder  start on your home without any plans, so  why let a real estate agent!  What you need to know before you give  them the go-ahead, is&#8230;<br />
1. What they are going to do to sell your home?<br />
2. How you will know they are doing what they promised?<br />
3. What they will do if they fail to meet those promises?<br />
Sit down with your agent and you  will soon get an idea of whether or  not they have a detailed plan that  seems appropriate for your home and  area. And don&#8217;t be afraid to ask  them what they will do if they aren&#8217;t  getting results down the track.  It&#8217;s impossible for an agent to  guarantee a specific price, but what  they can guarantee is that they  will work their hardest to get it for  you, and that they will keep you  informed of their progress along the  way. This way you can be sure of  keeping the agent on their toes.</p>
<p>Put your money where your mouth is!<br />
Many people fall into the trap of  listing with the agent who quotes the  highest price for their property.  While the lure of such a high price  might seem irresistible, keep in  mind that a quoted price isn&#8217;t  necessarily the price that you will get.  In fact you may not even come  close to getting it, and<br />
if you don&#8217;t accept a lower offer,  all the precious time and money you  have invested in selling the  property will go down the drain. If you do  accept a lower offer you will  walk away far short of the asking price.  By setting the price too high  you are bound for disappointment, not to  mention that you cut out half  the buying market before you even get  started. So once the agent has  given you an appraisal of the property  make sure that he can guarantee  achieving that price and that he has  clear ideas on how to reach it.  Once again, do your research by talking  to past clients of the agent,  comparing the quoted amount to the  actual amount received in the sale.  This is the only way to find out  the true ability of the salesperson.  After all, actions speak louder  than words.</p>
<p>Keeping your finger on the pulse!<br />
Naturally you will want to know what  progress is being made while  you&#8217;re property is on the market. It&#8217;s  your home and you deserve to  know how your money is being spent. A good  agent will be approachable  at any time to tell you how it is all going.  Ultimately the agent will  provide a weekly report card detailing what  they have done during that  time, and a separate report for each showing  through your home. This  helps you, and your agent, to understand what  potential buyers are  looking for and what their response was to your  home. Too much  information is never enough!</p>
<p>You only get out what you put in!<br />
Well, you&#8217;ve found an agent who  promises to do the same as Joe Bloggs  down the road, for half the price.  Terrific! Surely the more money you  save now the better?<br />
Not necessarily so. A cheaper agent  is likely to equate to a cheaper  price for your home; they will cut  corners and skimp on all the extras  that go into getting the highest  possible price for your home.<br />
The agent that charges a little bit  more obviously has more time and  money to put into your marketing  campaign, and will often have the  backing of a more established and  professional agency. Signing with an  agent who sets a lower price for  your home but promises to sell it  straight away will probably do just  that &#8211; get you a lower price for  your home.<br />
Investing in an agent who is willing  to spend more time to get you a better price could really pay off.</p>
<p>Trust your instincts!<br />
Unfortunately, the reputation of the  real estate agent has been  tarnished by a few bad apples. Luckily, not  all agents are afflicted  with the ‘quick sale&#8217; mentality.<br />
Finding an agent you can trust could  well be the most important step  you take towards selling your home. As  mentioned earlier, great agents  will leave a lasting impression on those  they work with, which is why  it makes sense to talk to the people in  your area they have already  dealt with. If past clients have any doubts  at all about the  performance of the agent make sure you find out how  well-founded they  are.<br />
If, after speaking with the agent  you feel that you can&#8217;t trust them on  a personal level, then don&#8217;t trust  them with your house. And if they  can&#8217;t produce hard evidence of their  past success in your area, then  it&#8217;s better to spend a little more time  finding someone who can.</p>
<p>First impressions are lasting!<br />
We&#8217;ve all heard of love at first  sight, but did you know that it also  applies in the real estate  industry? Often a person&#8217;s first glimpse of  your home, whether good or  bad, will stick, and may determine whether  or not they come back for a  second look.<br />
While subtle changes, such as a vase  of flowers or a touch of paint,  may not seem like much to you, they may  be all it takes to swing the  potential buyer and add thousands of  dollars worth of value to your  property. Experienced real estate agents  will know exactly where those  finishing touches are needed, and their  knowledge of current housing  trends will ensure that your house appeals  to today&#8217;s buying market.<br />
Your agent should be able to provide  you with a checklist of  presentation tips plus the names of reliable  tradespeople in your area.</p>
<p>Bigger is not always better!<br />
While you can often achieve a lot  with a little, the reverse isn&#8217;t  always the case. A vase of flowers  which costs little will easily be  returned when you sell the home. A  bigger improvement, however, such as  reroofing the house, is an  expensive job that might cost more than the  actual value it adds to your  home.<br />
Your agent will be able to advise  you of which jobs are worth doing and  which aren&#8217;t. There&#8217;s no point  repainting the whole house if all it  needs is a touch-up. Some  improvements will be of no benefit to the  sale, nor to the value of your  property, and a good agent will help you  to decide which to do and  which to leave.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let the grass grow under<br />
your feet!<br />
Although it&#8217;s important not to rush  in at the first sign of a sale,  alternatively, it&#8217;s not wise to hang on  for that ‘one last offer&#8217;. This  could see you missing out on your best  possible price, or, worse  still, missing out on a sale altogether.<br />
If you don&#8217;t feel confident in  making the decision on your own, your  agent will help you to weigh up  all the offers so that you receive the  best possible price under  conditions that are suitable to you. Just  remember that if your home is  priced correctly then it should sell  within the first few weeks of going  on the market. The offers made  within that time will give you a good  indication of the price range you  can expect.</p>
<p>Not everything is written in the stars!<br />
The price you eventually receive for  your property is not a certainty.  Potential price will vary depending  on how skilled your real estate  agent is, and how committed they are to  getting maximum value for you.  Seeking out the right person for the job  is up to you. Once you&#8217;ve  taken this step the hard work is over. So how  do you know when you&#8217;ve  found the ‘right agent&#8217;? As mentioned throughout  this booklet do your  research &#8211; talk to past clients, particularly  people who have sold in  your area, compare sales made by different  agents, and trust your  instincts. Don&#8217;t be fooled by sweet talk. Make  sure your decision to  sign with an agent is backed up by hard evidence  and testimonials.<br />
Selling your home is one of the  biggest decisions you&#8217;ll ever make.  Find an agent you can rely on so  that the dream doesn&#8217;t turn into a  nightmare. After all, a real estate  agent&#8217;s job is not just to sell  your home. They should guide you through  the entire experience with  minimum stress and minimum cost to you. From  setting a price, to  advising you on how best to present your home, your  agent should be  there for you every step of the way.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[WELCOME ! Known as the beef capital of Australia, Rockhampton is a city full of opportunity, where you will always be greeted with a friendly smile. Rockhampton is one of Australia&#8217;s most diverse cities. Surrounded by coastal and rural landscapes, the city truly is where the outback meets the reef. Rockhampton offers a unique lifestyle [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>WELCOME !</strong></p>
<p>Known  as the beef capital of Australia, Rockhampton is a city full of  opportunity, where you will always be greeted with a friendly smile.</p>
<p>Rockhampton is one of Australia&#8217;s most diverse cities. Surrounded by  coastal and rural landscapes, the city truly is where the outback meets  the reef.</p>
<p>Rockhampton  offers a unique lifestyle to its residents ranging from competitive  business opportunities and highly regarded educational institutions to  extra-curricular activities where people are able to be skilled in the arts, sports and culture.</p>
<p>Rockhampton  provides a relaxed and casual lifestyle with all the essential  facilities within easy reach. We have four major shopping centres and  cater for all people in the selection of restaurants within the city. In  the average traffic conditions, it only takes 20 minutes to travel from  one side of town to the other.</p>
<p>The regions climate supports an outdoor lifestyle with an average of 300 days of sunshine each year.<br />
Rockhampton is only a half and hours drive from the Capricorn Coast and Yeppoon beaches.</p>
<p>Adding to this, the landscape allows you to appreciate the natural beauty of the picturesque mountain ranges.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Facts &amp; Fallacies<br />
For Home Sellers</strong></p>
<p>The prospect of buying or selling a  home can either be an exciting or a terrifying one, depending on who you  listen to. While some friends will boast of having a smooth sail,  others will constantly point out the pitfalls. And whether it&#8217;s your  first home or your tenth, you still might find yourself heading into  unknown territory. That&#8217;s why it pays to be aware of the differences  between fact and fiction. This will not only help you to avoid those  ‘pitfalls&#8217;, but also to make your experience as stress-free and  enjoyable as possible.</p>
<p>This will guide you through the  process of signing up with an agent, dispelling any myths and rumours  that might hamper you in your quest to sell your home.</p>
<p>The proof is in the pudding!<br />
Effective advertising and promotion  are one thing. An effective salesperson is another. A full-page advert  with an impressive listing of homes doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that that  agency is selling a lot of properties. The real test is in how many  homes they have sold in your area.<br />
When it comes down to it, that&#8217;s all  that matters – hard evidence. If the agent has been successful in your  area, then it probably means that they know that particular market well  and will be able to target the right buyers for your property. More  importantly, it shows that they are a hard-working salesperson.<br />
So here are a few simple things you  should do before signing an agent. Firstly, ask around locally &#8211; speak  to family and friends who have bought or sold in your area; an  enthusiastic and hard-working agent will always leave a good impression  on others. Also, when you sit down with the agent make sure they can  give you a list of homes they have sold in your neighbourhood. You may  even want to grab contact names so that you can speak to the clients  personally about their experience with that particular agent. Anyone can  blow their own trumpet, but not everyone can sell a home for top price!</p>
<p>Too many fingers in the pie!<br />
Some people sign up with so many  different real estate agencies they can&#8217;t see the house for the signs!  Using multiple agents can sometimes prolong the selling process. It&#8217;s a  bit like having too many cooks in the kitchen &#8211; everyone is having a say  but no one person is fully dedicated to, or responsible for, the final  outcome. An agent who has exclusive selling rights will have greater  motivation, and will give their full attention to your home knowing that  the sale rests on their shoulders. If the testimonies show that your  chosen agent has sold well in your area, then hopefully they will be the  only person you need to sell your home. It&#8217;s also important to know  that sole agency is the Real Estate Institute of Queensland&#8217;s preferred  selling method.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve got it flaunt it!<br />
If you don&#8217;t like the idea of having  a ‘For Sale&#8217; sign outside your house then you&#8217;ll be missing out on a  lot of potential buyers. Weekend drivers will often roam the streets of  the area they&#8217;re interested in looking for suitable properties. A ‘For  Sale&#8217; sign is the only way of attracting this type of buyer.<br />
Many people looking for a new home  operate in this way because they like to look in their own time, outside  of business hours. So don&#8217;t leave them in the dark! Let them know loud  and clear that your home is available.</p>
<p>Playing your cards right!<br />
We all know that the initial price  tag you put on your home is not necessarily the price you end up with.  And a lot of the time your final amount will be decided at the  negotiating table. If you don&#8217;t have a skilled negotiator representing  you, then you may not end up with the best possible price. With so many  buyers out there it&#8217;s easy to sell a home, but not so easy to sell for  your top price. An experienced salesperson with the right skills should  not only fetch you a good price but also do it as smoothly and as  quickly as possible. You only need to research an agent&#8217;s track record a  little to find out how successful they have been at securing top price.  And rest assured that if they make you a few thousands dollars extra,  you won&#8217;t regret having spent the time to do it.</p>
<p>Promises, promises!<br />
Before you hand over your  hard-earned money to an agent, be sure that they are going to work  equally as hard for you. Make sure you know exactly what it is they plan  to deliver, and how they plan to deliver it. You wouldn&#8217;t let a builder  start on your home without any plans, so why let a real estate agent!  What you need to know before you give them the go-ahead, is&#8230;<br />
1. What they are going to do to sell your home?<br />
2. How you will know they are doing what they promised?<br />
3. What they will do if they fail to meet those promises?<br />
Sit down with your agent and you  will soon get an idea of whether or not they have a detailed plan that  seems appropriate for your home and area. And don&#8217;t be afraid to ask  them what they will do if they aren&#8217;t getting results down the track.  It&#8217;s impossible for an agent to guarantee a specific price, but what  they can guarantee is that they will work their hardest to get it for  you, and that they will keep you informed of their progress along the  way. This way you can be sure of keeping the agent on their toes.</p>
<p>Put your money where your mouth is!<br />
Many people fall into the trap of  listing with the agent who quotes the highest price for their property.  While the lure of such a high price might seem irresistible, keep in  mind that a quoted price isn&#8217;t necessarily the price that you will get.  In fact you may not even come close to getting it, and<br />
if you don&#8217;t accept a lower offer,  all the precious time and money you have invested in selling the  property will go down the drain. If you do accept a lower offer you will  walk away far short of the asking price. By setting the price too high  you are bound for disappointment, not to mention that you cut out half  the buying market before you even get started. So once the agent has  given you an appraisal of the property make sure that he can guarantee  achieving that price and that he has clear ideas on how to reach it.  Once again, do your research by talking to past clients of the agent,  comparing the quoted amount to the actual amount received in the sale.  This is the only way to find out the true ability of the salesperson.  After all, actions speak louder than words.</p>
<p>Keeping your finger on the pulse!<br />
Naturally you will want to know what  progress is being made while you&#8217;re property is on the market. It&#8217;s  your home and you deserve to know how your money is being spent. A good  agent will be approachable at any time to tell you how it is all going.  Ultimately the agent will provide a weekly report card detailing what  they have done during that time, and a separate report for each showing  through your home. This helps you, and your agent, to understand what  potential buyers are looking for and what their response was to your  home. Too much information is never enough!</p>
<p>You only get out what you put in!<br />
Well, you&#8217;ve found an agent who  promises to do the same as Joe Bloggs down the road, for half the price.  Terrific! Surely the more money you save now the better?<br />
Not necessarily so. A cheaper agent  is likely to equate to a cheaper price for your home; they will cut  corners and skimp on all the extras that go into getting the highest  possible price for your home.<br />
The agent that charges a little bit  more obviously has more time and money to put into your marketing  campaign, and will often have the backing of a more established and  professional agency. Signing with an agent who sets a lower price for  your home but promises to sell it straight away will probably do just  that &#8211; get you a lower price for your home.<br />
Investing in an agent who is willing  to spend more time to get you a better price could really pay off.</p>
<p>Trust your instincts!<br />
Unfortunately, the reputation of the  real estate agent has been tarnished by a few bad apples. Luckily, not  all agents are afflicted with the ‘quick sale&#8217; mentality.<br />
Finding an agent you can trust could  well be the most important step you take towards selling your home. As  mentioned earlier, great agents will leave a lasting impression on those  they work with, which is why it makes sense to talk to the people in  your area they have already dealt with. If past clients have any doubts  at all about the performance of the agent make sure you find out how  well-founded they are.<br />
If, after speaking with the agent  you feel that you can&#8217;t trust them on a personal level, then don&#8217;t trust  them with your house. And if they can&#8217;t produce hard evidence of their  past success in your area, then it&#8217;s better to spend a little more time  finding someone who can.</p>
<p>First impressions are lasting!<br />
We&#8217;ve all heard of love at first  sight, but did you know that it also applies in the real estate  industry? Often a person&#8217;s first glimpse of your home, whether good or  bad, will stick, and may determine whether or not they come back for a  second look.<br />
While subtle changes, such as a vase  of flowers or a touch of paint, may not seem like much to you, they may  be all it takes to swing the potential buyer and add thousands of  dollars worth of value to your property. Experienced real estate agents  will know exactly where those finishing touches are needed, and their  knowledge of current housing trends will ensure that your house appeals  to today&#8217;s buying market.<br />
Your agent should be able to provide  you with a checklist of presentation tips plus the names of reliable  tradespeople in your area.</p>
<p>Bigger is not always better!<br />
While you can often achieve a lot  with a little, the reverse isn&#8217;t always the case. A vase of flowers  which costs little will easily be returned when you sell the home. A  bigger improvement, however, such as reroofing the house, is an  expensive job that might cost more than the actual value it adds to your  home.<br />
Your agent will be able to advise  you of which jobs are worth doing and which aren&#8217;t. There&#8217;s no point  repainting the whole house if all it needs is a touch-up. Some  improvements will be of no benefit to the sale, nor to the value of your  property, and a good agent will help you to decide which to do and  which to leave.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let the grass grow under<br />
your feet!<br />
Although it&#8217;s important not to rush  in at the first sign of a sale, alternatively, it&#8217;s not wise to hang on  for that ‘one last offer&#8217;. This could see you missing out on your best  possible price, or, worse still, missing out on a sale altogether.<br />
If you don&#8217;t feel confident in  making the decision on your own, your agent will help you to weigh up  all the offers so that you receive the best possible price under  conditions that are suitable to you. Just remember that if your home is  priced correctly then it should sell within the first few weeks of going  on the market. The offers made within that time will give you a good  indication of the price range you can expect.</p>
<p>Not everything is written in the stars!<br />
The price you eventually receive for  your property is not a certainty. Potential price will vary depending  on how skilled your real estate agent is, and how committed they are to  getting maximum value for you. Seeking out the right person for the job  is up to you. Once you&#8217;ve taken this step the hard work is over. So how  do you know when you&#8217;ve found the ‘right agent&#8217;? As mentioned throughout  this booklet do your research &#8211; talk to past clients, particularly  people who have sold in your area, compare sales made by different  agents, and trust your instincts. Don&#8217;t be fooled by sweet talk. Make  sure your decision to sign with an agent is backed up by hard evidence  and testimonials.<br />
Selling your home is one of the  biggest decisions you&#8217;ll ever make. Find an agent you can rely on so  that the dream doesn&#8217;t turn into a nightmare. After all, a real estate  agent&#8217;s job is not just to sell your home. They should guide you through  the entire experience with minimum stress and minimum cost to you. From  setting a price, to advising you on how best to present your home, your  agent should be there for you every step of the way.
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<p><strong>17 Little Known Secrets</strong></p>
<p>To Achieve the Maximum Dollar for your Home<br />
If you&#8217;ve got it, flaunt it. It might be time to add a bit of shine and polish to your home.<br />
First impressions will be lasting so  it&#8217;s important that your home looks its absolute best inside and out.</p>
<p>1. Lasting First Impressions<br />
The front door greets the prospect.  Make sure it is clean. Keep the lawn trimmed and edged, and the yard  free of rubbish. Lots of healthy green plants in the kitchen, bathroom,  entrances and veranda&#8217;s look attractive and create a good impression.</p>
<p>2. Open airy atmosphere<br />
Illumination is welcoming. Drawn  curtains and drapes are lovely but can tend to dull the atmosphere. Make  sure your home is well lit. Dark rooms do not appeal. Clean all marks  off the walls to make rooms brighter.</p>
<p>3. Decorate &#8211; set the scene<br />
Colourful flowers and some indoor  plants help to set the scene of tranquillity and serenity. Strategically  place them throughout the home/unit. Faded walls and worn woodwork  reduce appeal. By redecorating, the potential purchaser is shown how  good the home/unit can look.</p>
<p>4. Fittings &#8211; repairs make a big difference<br />
Small things such as leaking taps,  loose knobs, sticking doors or windows put people on the defensive and  lead your agent to make apologies for lack of maintenance. Minimise  these annoyances, flaws detract from your homes value. Have them fixed.</p>
<p>5. Kitchens and Bathrooms<br />
These are the most important rooms  in the house and must be presented in a spotless condition. Don&#8217;t leave  dishes in the sink or on the drain board. Some dishes cooked the night  before may leave an unpleasant odour. Dripping water and discoloured  sinks, suggest faulty plumbing. Fix any loose or broken tiles. If the  mirror needs replacing, do so, or at least give it a good clean. Tidy  draws and vanity, putting cosmetics, razors and toiletries away.  Attractive bottles of perfume always look elegant. Put a posy or a bowl  of potpourri next to the basin or a display of decorative soaps.</p>
<p>6. Room to Move<br />
Remove excess furniture, allowing potential purchasers to move freely around the home.</p>
<p>7. Obvious Faults<br />
The discovery of even a relatively  minor fault by a potential purchaser often leads to a more thorough  search of the property. Reduce the risk of a guarded and tentative  inspection; fix any faults prior to showing your home.</p>
<p>8. Cupboards and wardrobes<br />
Most genuine purchasers wish to know  about storage and therefore inspect the areas. Tidy these spaces and</p>
<p>make sure they are not overcrowded to avoid any impression of lack of space.</p>
<p>9. Not for sale items<br />
Any favourite light fittings,  curtains, blinds or any other item with sentimental attachment should be  removed and alternative replacement items put in place prior to your  agent showing your home. It avoids complications when you get an offer  from a purchaser.</p>
<p>10. Pets<br />
Most people like pets, but some  don&#8217;t! Make sure they are out of the way when purchasers are coming  through. A barking dog will not only concern some people, but may also  take their concentration away from inspecting your home. Remove kitty  litter trays and pet food bowls.</p>
<p>11. Garage<br />
Make sure all garden equipment and  general gear is placed as favourably as possible, to give an impression  of size.</p>
<p>12. List of features<br />
There is a good possibility that the  features you liked about your home/unit could be the same ones a new  owner will find attractive. Make a list of these and give them to your  agent to help capitalise them.</p>
<p>13. Encourage feedback<br />
When an inspection is taking place  make sure you are well out of range of potential purchasers. This will  encourage them to speak freely and make comments to your sales person.</p>
<p>14. Lights<br />
Adding atmosphere assists in selling  a home. Ensure light globes have been replaced and that darker rooms  have lights on.</p>
<p>15. Music<br />
Create the right mood to buy. Play  appropriate music during your open inspection to invoke the buying  emotions from your potential buyers. Softly play the music in the  background.</p>
<p>16. Appeal to their sense of smell<br />
Fresh flowers not only add colour but provide an exotic fragrance for potential purchasers.</p>
<p>17. Fresh Fruit<br />
Place a bowl of fresh fruit with a  variety of colours in a prominent position within the kitchen or dining  room areas.</p>
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