Selling an Indianapolis Area Home

"Tips for a "Smooth Move..." 

When it's time to move, print these handy tips to keep you organized and on schedule for moving day!

4 Weeks Ahead
  • Decide on a mover. 
  • Start sorting through your things to decide what to keep and what to throw out. If you're going to have your mover pack your belongings, arrange to have it done 1 or 2 days prior to your move. If you decide to pack yourself, start this week. Make packing easy on yourself. Pack gradually. Pack items not being used; as in closets, attics, lofts, rafters, etc. well ahead of time. If you pack a little each day for 30 days, meeting your packing deadline will not be as exhausting or time consuming prior to your move. 
  • Fill out Post Office change-of-address cards. 
  • Start notifying businesses, relatives and friends of your move. 
  • Don't forget to notify credit card companies, publications subscribed to and the Department of Motor Vehicles. 
3 Weeks Ahead
  • Hold a garage sale. 
  • Arrange to have gas, electricity, and cable TV disconnected in your present home and connected in your new home the day after move day. 
  • If drapes, clothes, rugs, etc. are to be stored for over 90 days, send them out for cleaning prior to being stored. 
  • Arrange to have phone service disconnected no earlier than half way through the move day in case your movers need to reach you that morning. Make sure they have your mobile phone number as a back-up. 
  • Make plans for childcare on move day. 
2 Weeks Ahead
  • Make sure the house will be ready at the other end. Decide where you want the movers to place the furniture. 
  • Begin to use food up instead of moving it. 
  • If necessary, reserve apartment elevator for pick-up/delivery. 
1 Week Ahead
  • Arrange for newspaper and other delivery services to be halted. 
  • Close or transfer bank accounts if necessary. 
  • Dispose of flammable items. Drain fuel from power tools. Return any borrowed items to neighbors. 
  • Pick up items at the cleaners. 
3 Days Ahead
  • Remove anything from drawers that might spill, break or stain. 
  • Have an ice chest or box ready to hold food from the refrigerator on move day. Movers will advise you when to start packing it. 
  • Make sure you keep all medications needed in a safe accessible spot during packing. 
  • Set aside valuable items you are taking with you. 
  • Relax - You're doing fine! 
 
2 Days Ahead
  • Movers can't accept personal checks, so make sure to have cash, or buy your cashier's check, traveler's checks or money order and have extra cash on hand. 
  • Make up a box of things you'll need immediately at the new house. Include light bulbs, garbage bags, hammer & nails, soap, paper towels, cups, bathroom tissue, canned soup, crackers, and any other snacks your family might like. Write Load Last Unload First on the box. 
  • If you're moving plants, don't water them again until after they're moved. 
1 Day Ahead
  • Pack all of your personal belongings. 
  • Arrange to have dogs tied up and out of the way on move day. If you have cats or other small animals, a crate might be a good idea. 
  • Make careful inspection of the entire house. Check everywhere for forgotten odds and ends. 
  • Moving Day
  • Arrange to be at home for the entire move. The movers will need your instructions. 
  • Before the loaded truck leaves, make sure nothing has been left behind 
  • If your delivery is another day, give the driver a phone number where you can be reached in the meantime. 
  • Meet the movers at the new house to supervise unloading; they will place the furniture exactly as you want it. 
  • Make sure you receive a copy of the work order from the driver. 

More Information About Selling Your Indianapolis Home

Tips for Preparing Your Home to Sell:  First impressions are the most powerful sales tools. Emotion plays a tremendous part in creating an interest in your home from a potential buyer.

Maximize Your Investment: You've decided to sell your home and know you have to do some things to get it ready for the market. Where's the best place to start and what repairs will return the maximum amount? I'm glad you asked! 

Staging Above the Competition: With the influx of homes on the market, many in builder subdivisions, it is hard to distinguish the value one home represents over another; so many homes are passed by.

Marketing: There is no secret to marketing homes in the real estate industry. Every Realtor® has access to the same programs, websites, online platforms, and advertising outlets.

Home Feedback System: Our team utilizes the benefits of Centralized Showing Service for feedback. This automated system is just one of the ways we keep you informed during the process of selling your home.

Should You Buy or Sell First?: If you've decided to move, you've probably been searching for new properties, what do you do when you find the "perfect" house, but your home has not yet sold?

Why Didn't My Home Sell?: If your home didn't sell during the original listing period, you're probably wondering why.  There are five main reasons a home doesn't sell within the contractual term of a listing agreement. 

Should You Sell Short Sale? When there are no alternatives left for refinacing or having your loan modified, a short sale provides the homeowner an opportunity to sell their home for less than what is owed on their home.

Real Estate Glossary: Real estate terms and definitions.

When selling your Indianapolis home, choose an Indianapolis Realtor you can trust.
Indianapolis Realtor Paula Henry and The Home to Indy Team have both the professional experience you need and the personal touch you desire. Her extensive experience and hands-on approach will help you get your home ready to sell, find you a buyer, and get you the best price for your home.