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#MondayMadness: Using Descriptive Language Will Sell Your Home FAST!

It might be #MondayMadness, but using certain descriptive language can actually help you sell your home faster. It sounds crazy, we know, but think about how many home descriptions a buyer reads over the course of their search ... like looking through resumes, you want your home's description to do your home justice, and get off the market in a blink! Check out some tips and tricks you can utilize when you're writing up your home's message to buyers.



Words That Sell & Trigger Emotions

Curb appeal
Maple
Gourmet
Granite
Landscaping
Open
Cozy
Turn-key
Lovingly maintained
Backyard paradise


Words That Do NOT Sell & Turn Buyers Away

Upside Potential
Fixer Upper
Basement (use lower level)
Small (use cozy)
Decorating Allowance
Motivated Seller
New carpet
Vacant
Clean
Good value





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