Sell on your terms and love the results

The way I see it, there’s no universal formula for finding your dream home. And it won’t be because a house is the perfect color or size. It’s going to be about that instant feeling you get as you step in. When it feels “right” and you can imagine your future there, well, that’s the perfect home for you.

LET’S GET YOUR PROPERTY READY FOR VIEWINGS

You have 2 options for your showings, either an open house so anyone can come by without an appointment or select appointments for potential buyers to come by with me or agents I approve to show the house on our behalf. During phase one, before photos are taken and before the first showing, you should:
  • Deep clean from top to bottom
  • Touch up paint where needed
  • Ensure minor repairs like caulking tubs and windows are done
  • If it will increase the value, make major repairs within your budget, such as replacing counters or appliances
  • Stage your furniture to showcase your property’s best features
  • Remove personal items such as family photos
  • Declutter every surface and storage space
  • Reorganize your closets and pack excess items
  • Eliminate odors by cleaning the fireplace or pulling out musty rugs
  • Upgrade your lighting or light bulbs to make rooms brighter
  • Spruce up the landscaping
  • Power-wash your decks and sidewalks if needed

LET’S GET YOUR PROPERTY READY FOR VIEWINGS

You have 2 options for your showings, either an open house so anyone can come by without an appointment or select appointments for potential buyers to come by with me or agents I approve to show the house on our behalf. During phase one, before photos are taken and before the first showing, you should:
  • Deep clean from top to bottom
  • Touch up paint where needed
  • Ensure minor repairs like caulking tubs and windows are done
  • If it will increase the value, make major repairs within your budget, such as replacing counters or appliances
  • Stage your furniture to showcase your property’s best features
  • Remove personal items such as family photos
  • Declutter every surface and storage space
  • Reorganize your closets and pack excess items
  • Eliminate odors by cleaning the fireplace or pulling out musty rugs
  • Upgrade your lighting or light bulbs to make rooms brighter
  • Spruce up the landscaping
  • Power-wash your decks and sidewalks if needed

GET READY TO HEAR GOOD NEWS SOON

When you receive an offer, there’s a lot to consider. Depending on if you have one offer or several matters, too. Together we’ll be looking at:
  • How they’ll pay (cash or a pre-approved financing)
  • The terms and what you are willing to agree to, such as helping with closing costs, contingencies like the sale of the buyers’ house, final mortgage approval, the home inspection results, and the appraisal
  • Target date for closing
  • Deposit to show they are serious buyers
  • Time limit on the offer

GET READY TO HEAR GOOD NEWS SOON

When you receive an offer, there’s a lot to consider. Depending on if you have one offer or several matters, too. Together we’ll be looking at:
  • How they’ll pay (cash or a pre-approved financing)
  • The terms and what you are willing to agree to, such as helping with closing costs, contingencies like the sale of the buyers’ house, final mortgage approval, the home inspection results, and the appraisal
  • Target date for closing
  • Deposit to show they are serious buyers
  • Time limit on the offer

OFTEN REQUIRED AS A CONDITION OF AN OFFER

The preparations you made before your first showing should ensure you’re ready for the inspection. This thorough review of your property’s structure and systems is conducted by a licensed inspector. Buyers can use the inspection report to decide to rescind their offer if a major issue is uncovered or to request repairs (they will negotiate with you). Depending on your property, these are the basics of what will be inspected:
  • Foundation, beams and floors
  • Roof
  • Systems like heating and air conditioning
  • Appliances
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical systems
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

OFTEN REQUIRED AS A CONDITION OF AN OFFER

The preparations you made before your first showing should ensure you’re ready for the inspection. This thorough review of your property’s structure and systems is conducted by a licensed inspector. Buyers can use the inspection report to decide to rescind their offer if a major issue is uncovered or to request repairs (they will negotiate with you). Depending on your property, these are the basics of what will be inspected:
  • Foundation, beams and floors
  • Roof
  • Systems like heating and air conditioning
  • Appliances
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical systems
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

TOGETHER WE’LL PREP YOU FOR THE APPRAISER’S VISIT

The appraiser works for the lender and is paid for by the buyer. A property’s appraised value determines the amount a buyer can borrow from the lender. While an appraiser may look at some of the same things as a home inspector, the result is an appraised value of your property rather than a condition report. Appraisers use the following data points to determine the value:
  • Comparable properties in your area
  • The condition of all systems & structures
  • Total lot size and home size (including # of rooms)
  • Your location
  • Quality of the flooring and other large ticket items
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

TOGETHER WE’LL PREP YOU FOR THE APPRAISER’S VISIT

The appraiser works for the lender and is paid for by the buyer. A property’s appraised value determines the amount a buyer can borrow from the lender. While an appraiser may look at some of the same things as a home inspector, the result is an appraised value of your property rather than a condition report. Appraisers use the following data points to determine the value:
  • Comparable properties in your area
  • The condition of all systems & structures
  • Total lot size and home size (including # of rooms)
  • Your location
  • Quality of the flooring and other large ticket items
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

CONGRATULATIONS, IT’S TIME TO CELEBRATE!

24 hours before you move out, it’s pretty standard for the buyers to do a walkthrough of your home to ensure that any/all repairs that were agreed upon have been completed. These are the expenses you can deduct as the seller from the proceeds of the sale:
  • Final mortgage balance
  • My commissions
  • Prorated property taxes, utilities, insurance, and association dues

CONGRATULATIONS, IT’S TIME TO CELEBRATE!

24 hours before you move out, it’s pretty standard for the buyers to do a walkthrough of your home to ensure that any/all repairs that were agreed upon have been completed. These are the expenses you can deduct as the seller from the proceeds of the sale:
  • Final mortgage balance
  • My commissions
  • Prorated property taxes, utilities, insurance, and association dues

LET’S GET YOUR PROPERTY READY FOR VIEWINGS

You have 2 options for your showings, either an open house so anyone can come by without an appointment or select appointments for potential buyers to come by with me or agents I approve to show the house on our behalf. During phase one, before photos are taken and before the first showing, you should:
  • Deep clean from top to bottom
  • Touch up paint where needed
  • Ensure minor repairs like caulking tubs and windows are done
  • If it will increase the value, make major repairs within your budget, such as replacing counters or appliances
  • Stage your furniture to showcase your property’s best features
  • Remove personal items such as family photos
  • Declutter every surface and storage space
  • Reorganize your closets and pack excess items
  • Eliminate odors by cleaning the fireplace or pulling out musty rugs
  • Upgrade your lighting or light bulbs to make rooms brighter
  • Spruce up the landscaping
  • Power-wash your decks and sidewalks if needed

LET’S GET YOUR PROPERTY READY FOR VIEWINGS

You have 2 options for your showings, either an open house so anyone can come by without an appointment or select appointments for potential buyers to come by with me or agents I approve to show the house on our behalf. During phase one, before photos are taken and before the first showing, you should:
  • Deep clean from top to bottom
  • Touch up paint where needed
  • Ensure minor repairs like caulking tubs and windows are done
  • If it will increase the value, make major repairs within your budget, such as replacing counters or appliances
  • Stage your furniture to showcase your property’s best features
  • Remove personal items such as family photos
  • Declutter every surface and storage space
  • Reorganize your closets and pack excess items
  • Eliminate odors by cleaning the fireplace or pulling out musty rugs
  • Upgrade your lighting or light bulbs to make rooms brighter
  • Spruce up the landscaping
  • Power-wash your decks and sidewalks if needed

GET READY TO HEAR GOOD NEWS SOON

When you receive an offer, there’s a lot to consider. Depending on if you have one offer or several matters, too. Together we’ll be looking at:
  • How they’ll pay (cash or a pre-approved financing)
  • The terms and what you are willing to agree to, such as helping with closing costs, contingencies like the sale of the buyers’ house, final mortgage approval, the home inspection results, and the appraisal
  • Target date for closing
  • Deposit to show they are serious buyers
  • Time limit on the offer

GET READY TO HEAR GOOD NEWS SOON

When you receive an offer, there’s a lot to consider. Depending on if you have one offer or several matters, too. Together we’ll be looking at:
  • How they’ll pay (cash or a pre-approved financing)
  • The terms and what you are willing to agree to, such as helping with closing costs, contingencies like the sale of the buyers’ house, final mortgage approval, the home inspection results, and the appraisal
  • Target date for closing
  • Deposit to show they are serious buyers
  • Time limit on the offer

OFTEN REQUIRED AS A CONDITION OF AN OFFER

The preparations you made before your first showing should ensure you’re ready for the inspection. This thorough review of your property’s structure and systems is conducted by a licensed inspector. Buyers can use the inspection report to decide to rescind their offer if a major issue is uncovered or to request repairs (they will negotiate with you). Depending on your property, these are the basics of what will be inspected:
  • Foundation, beams and floors
  • Roof
  • Systems like heating and air conditioning
  • Appliances
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical systems
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

OFTEN REQUIRED AS A CONDITION OF AN OFFER

The preparations you made before your first showing should ensure you’re ready for the inspection. This thorough review of your property’s structure and systems is conducted by a licensed inspector. Buyers can use the inspection report to decide to rescind their offer if a major issue is uncovered or to request repairs (they will negotiate with you). Depending on your property, these are the basics of what will be inspected:
  • Foundation, beams and floors
  • Roof
  • Systems like heating and air conditioning
  • Appliances
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical systems
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

TOGETHER WE’LL PREP YOU FOR THE APPRAISER’S VISIT

The appraiser works for the lender and is paid for by the buyer. A property’s appraised value determines the amount a buyer can borrow from the lender. While an appraiser may look at some of the same things as a home inspector, the result is an appraised value of your property rather than a condition report. Appraisers use the following data points to determine the value:
  • Comparable properties in your area
  • The condition of all systems & structures
  • Total lot size and home size (including # of rooms)
  • Your location
  • Quality of the flooring and other large ticket items
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

TOGETHER WE’LL PREP YOU FOR THE APPRAISER’S VISIT

The appraiser works for the lender and is paid for by the buyer. A property’s appraised value determines the amount a buyer can borrow from the lender. While an appraiser may look at some of the same things as a home inspector, the result is an appraised value of your property rather than a condition report. Appraisers use the following data points to determine the value:
  • Comparable properties in your area
  • The condition of all systems & structures
  • Total lot size and home size (including # of rooms)
  • Your location
  • Quality of the flooring and other large ticket items
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

CONGRATULATIONS, IT’S TIME TO CELEBRATE!

24 hours before you move out, it’s pretty standard for the buyers to do a walkthrough of your home to ensure that any/all repairs that were agreed upon have been completed. These are the expenses you can deduct as the seller from the proceeds of the sale:
  • Final mortgage balance
  • My commissions
  • Prorated property taxes, utilities, insurance, and association dues

CONGRATULATIONS, IT’S TIME TO CELEBRATE!

24 hours before you move out, it’s pretty standard for the buyers to do a walkthrough of your home to ensure that any/all repairs that were agreed upon have been completed. These are the expenses you can deduct as the seller from the proceeds of the sale:
  • Final mortgage balance
  • My commissions
  • Prorated property taxes, utilities, insurance, and association dues

LET’S GET YOUR PROPERTY READY FOR VIEWINGS

You have 2 options for your showings, either an open house so anyone can come by without an appointment or select appointments for potential buyers to come by with me or agents I approve to show the house on our behalf. During phase one, before photos are taken and before the first showing, you should:
  • Deep clean from top to bottom
  • Touch up paint where needed
  • Ensure minor repairs like caulking tubs and windows are done
  • If it will increase the value, make major repairs within your budget, such as replacing counters or appliances
  • Stage your furniture to showcase your property’s best features
  • Remove personal items such as family photos
  • Declutter every surface and storage space
  • Reorganize your closets and pack excess items
  • Eliminate odors by cleaning the fireplace or pulling out musty rugs
  • Upgrade your lighting or light bulbs to make rooms brighter
  • Spruce up the landscaping
  • Power-wash your decks and sidewalks if needed

LET’S GET YOUR PROPERTY READY FOR VIEWINGS

You have 2 options for your showings, either an open house so anyone can come by without an appointment or select appointments for potential buyers to come by with me or agents I approve to show the house on our behalf. During phase one, before photos are taken and before the first showing, you should:
  • Deep clean from top to bottom
  • Touch up paint where needed
  • Ensure minor repairs like caulking tubs and windows are done
  • If it will increase the value, make major repairs within your budget, such as replacing counters or appliances
  • Stage your furniture to showcase your property’s best features
  • Remove personal items such as family photos
  • Declutter every surface and storage space
  • Reorganize your closets and pack excess items
  • Eliminate odors by cleaning the fireplace or pulling out musty rugs
  • Upgrade your lighting or light bulbs to make rooms brighter
  • Spruce up the landscaping
  • Power-wash your decks and sidewalks if needed

GET READY TO HEAR GOOD NEWS SOON

When you receive an offer, there’s a lot to consider. Depending on if you have one offer or several matters, too. Together we’ll be looking at:
  • How they’ll pay (cash or a pre-approved financing)
  • The terms and what you are willing to agree to, such as helping with closing costs, contingencies like the sale of the buyers’ house, final mortgage approval, the home inspection results, and the appraisal
  • Target date for closing
  • Deposit to show they are serious buyers
  • Time limit on the offer

GET READY TO HEAR GOOD NEWS SOON

When you receive an offer, there’s a lot to consider. Depending on if you have one offer or several matters, too. Together we’ll be looking at:
  • How they’ll pay (cash or a pre-approved financing)
  • The terms and what you are willing to agree to, such as helping with closing costs, contingencies like the sale of the buyers’ house, final mortgage approval, the home inspection results, and the appraisal
  • Target date for closing
  • Deposit to show they are serious buyers
  • Time limit on the offer

OFTEN REQUIRED AS A CONDITION OF AN OFFER

The preparations you made before your first showing should ensure you’re ready for the inspection. This thorough review of your property’s structure and systems is conducted by a licensed inspector. Buyers can use the inspection report to decide to rescind their offer if a major issue is uncovered or to request repairs (they will negotiate with you). Depending on your property, these are the basics of what will be inspected:
  • Foundation, beams and floors
  • Roof
  • Systems like heating and air conditioning
  • Appliances
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical systems
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

OFTEN REQUIRED AS A CONDITION OF AN OFFER

The preparations you made before your first showing should ensure you’re ready for the inspection. This thorough review of your property’s structure and systems is conducted by a licensed inspector. Buyers can use the inspection report to decide to rescind their offer if a major issue is uncovered or to request repairs (they will negotiate with you). Depending on your property, these are the basics of what will be inspected:
  • Foundation, beams and floors
  • Roof
  • Systems like heating and air conditioning
  • Appliances
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical systems
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

TOGETHER WE’LL PREP YOU FOR THE APPRAISER’S VISIT

The appraiser works for the lender and is paid for by the buyer. A property’s appraised value determines the amount a buyer can borrow from the lender. While an appraiser may look at some of the same things as a home inspector, the result is an appraised value of your property rather than a condition report. Appraisers use the following data points to determine the value:
  • Comparable properties in your area
  • The condition of all systems & structures
  • Total lot size and home size (including # of rooms)
  • Your location
  • Quality of the flooring and other large ticket items
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

TOGETHER WE’LL PREP YOU FOR THE APPRAISER’S VISIT

The appraiser works for the lender and is paid for by the buyer. A property’s appraised value determines the amount a buyer can borrow from the lender. While an appraiser may look at some of the same things as a home inspector, the result is an appraised value of your property rather than a condition report. Appraisers use the following data points to determine the value:
  • Comparable properties in your area
  • The condition of all systems & structures
  • Total lot size and home size (including # of rooms)
  • Your location
  • Quality of the flooring and other large ticket items
  • Stairs, handrails, mold, and the chimney are also included

CONGRATULATIONS, IT’S TIME TO CELEBRATE!

24 hours before you move out, it’s pretty standard for the buyers to do a walkthrough of your home to ensure that any/all repairs that were agreed upon have been completed. These are the expenses you can deduct as the seller from the proceeds of the sale:
  • Final mortgage balance
  • My commissions
  • Prorated property taxes, utilities, insurance, and association dues

CONGRATULATIONS, IT’S TIME TO CELEBRATE!

24 hours before you move out, it’s pretty standard for the buyers to do a walkthrough of your home to ensure that any/all repairs that were agreed upon have been completed. These are the expenses you can deduct as the seller from the proceeds of the sale:
  • Final mortgage balance
  • My commissions
  • Prorated property taxes, utilities, insurance, and association dues

As soon your offer is accepted, let’s schedule your home inspection

Whether you're selling or buying, the inspection day happens around 7-10 days after an offer is accepted. This gives you time to negotiate repairs or back out of the deal if you find you're too far apart.

As soon your offer is accepted, let’s schedule your home inspection

Whether you're selling or buying, the inspection day happens around 7-10 days after an offer is accepted. This gives you time to negotiate repairs or back out of the deal if you find you're too far apart.

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