5 Best Tips to Emotionally Detach from Your Pleasanton Home for Sale
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5 Best Tips to Emotionally Detach from Your Pleasanton Home for Sale
1. 5 Best Tips to Emotionally
Detach from Your
Pleasanton Home for Sale
2. Your home is an important part of your life
and it is very normal for you to have a distinct
emotional attachment to it. It is the place
where you have spent some of the happiest
moments of your life so feeling conflicted
when putting your Pleasanton home for sale
in the market is perfectly natural. Here are
some tips to help you emotionally detach
from your home and secure a successful sale.
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4. 1. Make sure you are really ready to
sell
Take the time to ensure that you are emotionally
prepared to make the sale. Communicate with
your real estate agent and carefully consider
their suggestions. If you are resisting their
suggestions, that may be a sign that you are not
yet ready, Do not force yourself. Wait until you
are ready to let go of your Pleasanton CA real
estate for sale.
5. 2. Get rid of personal items
It will be easier for you to sell the house if you
remove your personal items. This will also
help the buyer imagine an empty space filled
with their items. Removing your family
photos, keepsakes, and other personal things
will make the process easier for your because
it will make the house feel less like yours.
6. 3. Get outside help
Aside from getting help from your family and
friends, it is also a good idea to get outside
help. A full service estate agency will work
closely with you, help you stay on track, and
provide you assistance with your Pleasanton
real estate for sale in every step of the way.
Your agent will support you in seeing the
property as a product that needs to be
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8. 4. Acknowledge that selling your home can be stressful
Acknowledge early on that selling a home is often
stressful and emotional. Most of the time, it is easier
to procrastinate, get caught in the detail, or go into
denial and leave the details to the last minute;
However, these self-sabotaging actions will move
you further away from getting your house sold. You
will be more prepared to make better decisions
down the road if you will be honest with yourself
from the start.
9. 5. Think about your new home
To help you detach from your home for sale, you
should start thinking about your new home whether
or not you have already bought your next place of
residence. Although it might take some time, doing
so will help you transfer your emotional connection
to the new place that you will live in and call home.
Focus on all the things that you are looking forward
to about living in your new property.
10. Emotionally detaching from your
house before you list it the first
step to getting it sold. Follow these
tips and see your home get sold in
no time.
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homes for sale in Pleasanton,
visit www.680Homes.com.
12. Are you looking for Pleasanton homes for sale or need
help in selling your Pleasanton home? Call me, Doug
Buenz, at (925) 621-0680. I specialize in real
estate for sale in Pleasanton CA and the Tri-Valley.
With my excellent track record of success, experience,
marketing power, and expertise as a real estate agent
in Pleasanton, I can provide you with unparalleled
service in the real estate market. Contact me today! I’d
love to hear from you and see how I can help you buy
or sell your Pleasanton CA home.