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When It Is A House Divided

 

I remember the movie "War of the Roses" sad, sad movie...

Myrl Jeffcoat of Great West GMAC (soon to be Real Living I assume)  wrote this post to consumers in her market Sacramento California but it is of course probably universally applicable.   This is a "Re-Blog."

In Central Ohio with relatively low housing costs,  the

"Current real estate market conditions have some divorcing couples looking to separate their lives, but realizing they can't afford to live apart until their home is sold."

is probably a problem for fewer couples.  Still ideas worth sharing.

 

Via Myrl Jeffcoat (Real Living Great West Real Estate):

Hard economic times often take a toll on families, marriages and relationships. Real Estate Professionals are increasingly hearing of a trend - which may remind folks of the movie, "War of the Roses."

Current real estate market conditions have some divorcing couples looking to separate their lives, but realizing they can't afford to live apart until their home is sold. 

Unlike a few years ago, when many homeowners had loads of equity to share, and really good credit, current times are providing many glimpses of reversal of fortune.

If you are one of those couples, and need to continue co-habiting until you get the house sold, and shore up your financial situation better, there are things you can do to make life a little easier for yourselves in the interim.

It is also important to understand that staying together can actually have a positive effect on marketing your home.  Home Buyers have become quite sophisticated in recent years, and have a knack for sniffing out signs of Sellers in distress.  Seeing that a couple continues to be together in a home can remove a bit of the appearance of distress - even if it is painful for you!

If you are a divorcing couple and find yourself in a forced cohabitation situation until your home sells, there are a few things that you can do to make the experience a little easier.

1) The two of you should sit down and discuss your situation as peacefully as possible.  Perhaps putting yourselves into a mindset that you will continue as roommates for a few months until the house is sold.  You are together in the house in the physical sense - even though the emotional sense has changed. 

(2) Negotiate with each other the mortgage payments, utilities, and other household expenses, and address the duties for upkeep.  Doing this early on, will help alleviate problems from popping up in the midst of this living arrangement - which weren't addressed early on. 

(3) If there are children in the home, please put the children and their well being first and paramount in your consideration.  Doing so, will help you focus on things more important than your own discomfort.  If the children suffer less distress, it will be easier for all of you.

With a little thought and consideration, you can be successful in selling your home, and making what could be a bad situation work well, and to your benefit. 

Good Luck to you!



Real Living Great West Real Estate
(916) 635-0420
http://www.myrljeffcoat.com

 

 

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1 commentMaureen McCabe Columbus Ohio real estate • November 17 2009 10:02AM

Columbus Home Sellers - "Thou Shalt Nots"

Columbus Home Sellers - "Thou Shalt Nots sounds stronger than What seller's should not do when trying to sell their home

Mitchell Hall who sells real estate in Manhattan for The Corcoran Group shared the list via Facebook.  Mitchell titled it   "What Seller's Should Not Do When Trying To Sell Their Home" they come from his boss, Barbara Corcoran.

Columbus Ohio is different than NYC... a friend in my office called Barbara Corcoran "that white haired lady" the other day.  I can't even remember what he was telling me Barbara Corcoran said. 

It's blonde hair not white, right?

or perhaps he said "light haired"...

I have gotten out of the habit of watching the Today Show in the morning anymore.... or any news show in the morning.  Maybe after the recession is completely, finally, officially over, I will watch morning TV again. Or maybe not...

Back to the "No, Nos" for sellers or 10 Deadly Sins of Home Sellers or the  "Thou Shalt Nots" according to Barbara Corcoran.


"The Deadly Sins of Home Sellers from Barbara Corcoran on the Today Show September 22, 2009

  1. Not Countering an Offer
  2. Waiting for a Better Offer
  3. Hanging around during an Open House
  4. Limiting Hours for Showings
  5. Leaving Closets a Mess
  6. Not making Needed Repairs
  7. Not getting rid of Clutter
  8. Haggling over the Price of Personal items
  9. Discounting the Broker's Fee
  10. Removing the Furniture or not Staging a Property"

Here it is on Mitchell's real estate blog too.

Manhattan Real Estate - nyc BLOG estate

Thanks Mitchell.

Columbus Home Sellers - common sense

Those look universal.  Or most do.  Worth passing on to people in Columbus.

A lot of times when I watched the Today Show in the past a lot of the real estate seemed very NYC and not really applicable out here in the real world.  They (and most of the national media) have given lots of real estate advice over the years that is just plain dumb.  Maybe it makes sense in NYC...

Columbus Home Sellers 

 

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