1. Define
your goals, wants, needs and expectations. A good place to begin is by
exploring your short and long-term goals in life and
how selling your home fits in. I will
walk through a process I use to thoroughly understand my client’s goals, wants
and needs to ensure that your expectations are met.
2. Determine
the best price for what’s going on in the market right now. We assess the current state
of the market and what comparable homes are actually selling for by reviewing a
Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) on your home. That way, we can objectively determine its fair
market value and price it right.
3. Prepare
your property so that it is in top-selling condition. Most of us don’t keep our
homes in top-selling condition. I will
work with you to help you see things from a buyer’s point of view. I will consult with you on what to repair,
replace or remove so that your home makes a GREAT first impression.
4. Implement
time-proven, research-based marketing strategies. Your home will be marketed
with a 10 point marketing plan that has the highest potential for bringing not
only the most buyers, but also the most qualified buyers to your doorstep.
5. Show
your property. Always keep your home in
top-selling condition. When you leave
for work, make sure that your home remains in top-selling condition. You know what they say about first
impressions!
6. Receive
an offer. When a buyer decides to buy
your home, an offer will be presented. I
will advise you on the offer and whether the buyer is qualified to purchase
your home.
7. Negotiate
to sell. Most offers require some
level of negotiation. We will work
together to decide your parameter and I will negotiate on your behalf.
8. Have
your home appraised and inspected. Once you have accepted an
offer, I will work with the buyer’s agent to coordinate an appraisal,
inspections and a survey (if required).
If the buyer requires that certain repairs be made on your home, I will
continue to negotiate on your behalf and recommend vendors so we move
successfully from contract to closing.
9. Prepare
for closing. A few days before closing
(also known as settlement), I will contact the title company and the buyer’s
agent to ensure that all the necessary forms and documents have been
prepared. I will meet with you to review
the closing documents and let you know what additional forms and information
you need to bring to the closing meeting.
10. Close! At the closing meeting,
ownership of your property is legally transferred to the buyer. I will be present to advise you and ensure
that everything goes according to plan.

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