Selling your home is an involved process that affects your family and your future. Before you begin this process, you'll want to ensure that you have the most up-to-date information. What are other homes in your neighborhood selling for? What type of home improvements should be made prior to listing your home? How do you achieve the best asking price? How will you handle property showings with buyers? Are you showing your home to qualified buyers? How will you handle offers on your property? Listing your property with an experienced real estate agent is the easiest way to avoid the most common selling mistakes made by the average home owner selling their own property. The average for sale by owner contacts a realtor in less than 30 days due to the enormous amount of work required to sell their own property.
Your Agent:
• Pays for all marketing and advertising costs.
• Adds experience and expertise in all aspects of the sales process including marketing, financing, negotiations and more.
• Handles all showings.
• Brings a network of known, trusted real estate professionals.
• Always has your interests in mind so you always have someone on your side.
• Can handle and advise on all price and contract negotiations.
• Provides you with all the possible options and opportunities without holding back.
• Gives an unbiased, realistic view of your home and your options. Unlike buyers and sellers, an agent has no emotional attachment to property.
• Has the knowledge to help you ask the right questions.
Being a third party, potential buyers are more likely to tell your agent the truth about your home, even if it is unflattering. This objective viewpoint will help you make the necessary changes to get your home sold.
Considering the sale of your home? Request an In-home evaluation to determine the market value of your property. An In-Home Evaluation will answer many of your questions helping you reach the goal of selling your home fast, for the best price and completing the sale as smoothly as possible.
Short Sale:
Due to the increasing number of homeowners facing foreclosure, Short Sales have become more and more popular.
Many home owners recently have been notified by their lender of a pending foreclosure, however there is a way to actually sell your home before the foreclosure event takes place. This can be done with your lender’s permission. We have all of the experience, knowledge, and guidance that today’s home seller needs when considering a short sale.
Call me today and request a free Short Sale Evaluation. With my guidance you could successfully sell your home and avoid FORECLOSURE!
The 10 most popular Short Sale questions.
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