For Sellers

Selling your home has always been challenging, and the past few years have made it even harder.  To help earn the best possible price for your home in the timeframe that works with your needs, you need to choose a real estate professional with the local knowledge to price your home, the marketing tools to bring buyers to your door, and the business experience to negotiate the possible best deal.  You need an Executive.

Executives Versus Agents

A real estate Executive is more than an agent.  An Executive is a trusted source of local information, familiar with every block of every neighborhood, able to promote what’s special and unique about your property, and savvy enough to answer hard questions from sellers.  An Executive understands local market conditions to set a price that will be attractive to buyers, but still get you what you need format he sale.  Above all, an Executive is a professional, with years of experience negotiating deals and managing legal and regulatory red tape.  When you’re dealing with an Executive, you can relax and focus on the next stage in your real estate journey, knowing you’re in good hands.

Setting the Stage

An Executive will work with you to balance your financial desires and time constraints with the current market situation in your neighborhood and region.  Your Executive can also advise you about the viability of home repairs and additions, home staging, and other pre-sale improvements that could help you sell your property–or end up losing you money.

Marketing Your Home

Once you’ve settled on a price and prepped your home for showing, your Executive will market your home in a number of ways, including yard signs, print ads, Web marketing, and email campaigns.  When you work with an Executive, you can expect highly-targeted exposure that bears results.  Executives are expert networkers with years of experience finding buyers–not just browsers.

Sealing the Deal

By the time you receive an offer, you and your Executive will have established a negotiation strategy and financial baselines.  When negotiations begin, Executives can use their knowledge of the process to field counter-offers and work within your guidelines to ensure that you accept only the best possible deal.  Part of that deal includes limiting your legal liability, to avoid unexpected post-sale costs related to unknown issues with your home.  Your Executive will escort you through the entire buying process, until the final paper is signed, escrow is closed, and the check has cleared in your bank.

I’ve included some relevant blog posts and links for your review.  If you would like more information on how an Executive can help you sell your home, please contact me.

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“How’s The Market?”

This is the most often asked question we get today, whether we’re door knocking or talking with a past client or friend. We always say the market is the market. Those people that need to sell are putting their homes on the market and those buyers that want or need to buy are looking at property and making offers. Real Estate sales have not stopped, they are on target this year to match or exceed the number of sales that occurred in 2007.Obviously, there are those homeowners that have decided to wait it out, but there are many others that see this market as an opportunity to fulfill their dreams and buy a piece of income producing property, a second home or their retirement villa. We have several buyers today, whose entire goal in this market is to buy as many homes as they can before the market changes back. Interest rates are as low as they’ve ever been. Home prices have dropped and appear to have leveled off. These two things very seldom occur at the same time. If you have given any thought to buying a home, now may be the very best time to capitalize on this “Buyer’s Market”. After 31 years in real estate sales, it always makes us wonder why so many folks only want to purchase a home when everyone else is purchasing one. Maybe it’s because there is comfort in numbers. Remember, successful people sometimes stand alone. When this market changes, and it will, don’t be the person that says I wish I had bought a home when I had the chance, but rather be the person that took advantage of this market and grabbed their  piece of the pie while it was available. We know that this message isn’t for everyone, but it is certainly is meant for those that can and want to improve their future. Call us today for a private interview to see how you might take advantage of this market place.

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Three Ways to Increase the Value of Your Home

Buyers only get one first look at a property, and they don’t want to use their imagination. They assume the house they see is as good as it’s going to get. If you want your home to sell, step out of your comfort zone and think like a buyer. Here are three ways to help you turn your house into the home of someone else’s dreams. We’ve broken down each category into low-cost, “Basic” tips and tricks, and an “All-Out” blow-the-budget transformation. How far you take it is up to you.
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Find the Best REALTOR® to Sell Your House

By: G. M. Filisko
Published 2010-03-11 16:55:53

Ask detailed questions about their experience and skills to help you find the right agent for your home sale.

Working with the right real estate agent can mean the difference between getting prompt, expert representation and feeling like you’re going it alone when selling your home. Here are 10 questions to ask when you’re interviewing agents.
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6 Tips for Choosing the Best Offer on Your Home

By: G. M. Filisko
Published 2010-02-10 11:32:13

Have a plan for reviewing purchase offers so you don’t let the best slip through your fingers.

You’ve worked hard to get your home ready for sale and to price it properly. With any luck, offers will come quickly. You’ll need to review each carefully to determine its strengths and drawbacks and pick one to accept. Here’s a plan for evaluating offers.
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