The real estate market is always changing. Recently, there was an unexpected increase in home sales in the month of August. There are a number of factors to consider that could have impacted an increase in sales. This article from Yahoo Finance does a great job of…
If you are getting ready to sell your home, there are a number of things you should do to make sure you list your home properly. If you don't, it can extend the time it takes to sell and could potentially impact the price. This article from HomeZada identifies 6 things you should do to ensure you list your home properly ensuring it sells fast and you can get the maximum offer on your home. Check out the article and give me a call with any questions you have or for any of your real estate needs.
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Creating a real estate listing is crucial to selling your home quickly and often trumps installing a ‘For Sale’ sign on your front yard. According to a recent National Association of Realtors (NAR) study, 52% of home buyers today use the internet to find properties, so it is crucial to learn how to list your home for sale. If you make any errors when listing your home for sale, you could extend the time it takes to find an ideal buyer, not to mention getting offers lower than the worth of your property. Read on for a complete guide to selling your house to avoid mistakes.
1. Hire an experienced real estate agent
It can be tempting to opt to list or sell your home on your own to save the cost of hiring a real estate agent. However, unless you have excellent negotiation skills, you could fail to get a maximum return on your investment if you sell on your own. Listing or selling a home without a realtor is also time-consuming and subject to many mistakes because you are not familiar with the ins and outs of the real estate market, so you should hire a reliable real estate agent.
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