Items That Are Sold With The House
It can be difficult to figure out which fixtures or other items should be included in the
home sale and which items to take with you when you move. As a rule, any objects that
are attached to the house or property itself, whether they are nailed, screwed, planted or
otherwise affixed, stay with the house and are included in the sale.
In some cases the attached items are obvious – light fixtures, built-in appliances or a
mailbox that is firmly planted into the ground. However, sometimes what stays and what
goes isn’t completely cut-and-dried – a buyer may incorrectly assume the chandelier in
the dining room stays, perhaps that mailbox is a family treasure you intend to keep. It’s
best to outline in the sale contract all of the items in the house that you plan to remove, as
this can help you avoid any last minute negotiations.
If you’re worried that a chandelier or other pricey light fixture, window treatment or
some other item may become a negotiation point you’d rather avoid, consider removing
the items and replacing them with fixtures or treatments you’re willing to include in the
sale.
Spend some time with your Realtor going from room to room and itemizing the
properties you plan to take with you and those that you will include in the sale. Your
Realtor has probably seen some fierce negotiations crop up over some seemingly
mundane items and likely can help you circumvent some of these issues by pointing out
items that buyers typically like to see included in the sale.