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Everyone knows that buying a house is stressful, but it can be just as hard sometimes to sell your house. Finding a buyer is (unfortunately) not as simple as just putting up a ‘For Sale’ sign in the front yard, sitting back and waiting for the offers to come in. If you’re having trouble finding a buyer for your property, one thing you could try is thinking hard about the good aspects of your house and promoting them, such as good transport links or lots of bedrooms.

You can also improve your chances of selling the house by making it a nicer experience for the potential buyers who view it. Warm up the atmosphere by roasting a tray of coffee beans in the oven before people come round and make them feel comfortable by keeping the house at an appropriate temperature and making sure it’s clean when buyers come over. Make a good first impression by cutting the grass in the front yard and sweeping your front step.

If your efforts at making things homely don’t help you find a buyer, then you may want to consider the issue of your asking price. You need to make sure that this is in the right area, so think about getting a realtor to do a comparative evaluation. You can also get your current realtor to help you to a comparison of local house prices: find out how much similar properties have sold for and use this as a guide to work out how much you should be charging.

Your next step, if you’re still struggling to get a buyer, is to consider lowering the asking price. This can be a particularly useful tool if you’re looking to sell the house quickly as you can take advantage of something called a short sale. This is when you act to sell your house fast by selling it for less than the amount of money you have left to pay on your mortgage. It requires agreement from your mortgage lender though, so you may want to be more modest.

Holding an auction to sell your property can be another good way of generating interest in the house and hopefully finding yourself a buyer. If you hire an auctioneer, they will evaluate your house and set a reserve price. Auctions can be risky as the house may not sell for as much as you’d predicted, but you also might end up making more from it if it’s popular on the day, meaning that not being able to find a buyer straight away is not the end of the world.

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If you’ve always dreamed of living in a rural location, at one with the great outdoors but still with a decent, modern, fully-equipped roof over your head, then look no further than the lodge or log cabin. These brilliant housing alternatives are made from natural materials, making them eco-friendly as well as lending a rustic charm to your living environment. If you’re after a quieter life in a charming, bespoke house all your own, then this could be the option for you.

It’s possible to buy a great lodge or log cabin straight off the shelf, making your life really easy. Or, if you prefer, you can design your own version, giving you great control over the entire project. This is a brilliant way of controlling how much you spend on the house as well allowing you to create the house you’ve always wanted. You also get to choose your perfect location, giving you ownership of the process from start to finish.

Another brilliant benefit of having a lodge or log cabin is the superb quality to which they are constructed. As they are one-off projects, they invariably receive a lot of care and attention throughout the building process, leading to an exemplary finished product. This is particularly good for shoring up the resale price. Also, if you’re handy around the house and have some basic carpentry skills under your belt, it’s possible to build the whole thing yourself, again keeping the cost down.

A good quality house also means that it will last for ages – centuries, probably. There are some early log cabins in Europe that have been standing strong for over 800 years. Lodges are also, on average, 15-20% more energy efficient than conventional houses, which is not only great for the environment but means that you’ll be paying much less on your heating and electricity bills, too. Lodges aren’t just snug and cozy in films – it translates to real life as well!

Another entry for the list ‘reasons why lodges and log cabins are fantastic’ is the fact that they’re very easy to maintain. It’s easy to pick up any problems early with a quick walk around your property to check the timber logs. Contrast this with all the things that can go wrong with conventional houses – guttering, plumbing, leaky pipes, mildew, mould, rats. All in all, lodges and log cabins add up to be the perfect, affordable housing solution for people after an easier life.

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