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Selling
Once you have listed with me, I will enter your home in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) database.
Your Home Evaluation The important thing to do when selling your home is to complete a Current Market Evaluation. By studying the current market I will get you a price you can be confident you are selling for the most you can get. Please look through my website for additional information and to view our listings. Working with me will ensure that you will be receiving the best professional service.
Free Home Evaluation Request I will provide you with a free evaluation of your home. A complete market analysis report along with recent and similar properties sold in your area will be sent to you upon request. We will walk through your home and I will point out some things that would maximize your home selling quicker.
By providing me with the most complete and accurate information, you will be given the most accurate market value of your home. The information that you provide to me will be entirely confidential and will be used only for home evaluation purposes. The information that you provide will not be released to a third party without your permission.
SELLING TIPS
5 easy fixes to make your home more inviting
- Place a box of chocolates and a water pitcher with lemon slices in the kitchen.
- Hide pet toys, bowls and litter boxes.
- Heat an apple pie in the oven. Studies show that the smell of baked goods makes people nostalgic for childhood.
- Light candles in every room to create a glow.
- Put away toilet brushes, plungers, sponges, toothbrushes and medications.
Fake more space Buyers always want more for their money. Here are seven sneaky ways to create the illusion of extra square feet.
- Bedroom: Remove one piece of furniture — an ottoman or a second nightstand. Too-tight spaces are a major buyer turnoff.
- Windows: Take down worn drapes. Don't worry about replacing them — bare windows always make your home look bigger.
- Closet: Empty closets by two thirds to create a plenty-of-storage feel. Box and store out-of-season clothes and shoes.
- Den: You can double other people's perception of your home's play space — just pack up and put away half of your kids' toys.
- Kitchen: Clear small appliances off your counters. Experts say reducing the number of items visually triples the work space.
- Cabinets: Stop buying in bulk at the warehouse club. Reducing inventory lets you arrange supplies so that the shelves seem roomier.
- Dining room: Create a feeling of uninterrupted flow by taking out dining-room table leaves and removing all but four chairs.
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