What to Expect During the Home Selling Process

Moving can be a stressful time in a person’s life, but it doesn’t have to be! I put together a list of things to expect during the home selling process to help with selling your home quickly, easily and for the best possible price.

Prepare Your Home for Sale

Determine if any improvements or repairs could be completed to help increase your home’s value. Even small cosmetic changes can have a big impact in the eyes of a buyer, such as replacing outdated light fixtures or giving your home a fresh coat of paint.

You may also want to consider deep cleaning, decluttering and boosting your home’s curb appeal so it looks visually appealing to potential buyers.

Determine Your Home’s Value

Once you’ve completed any home repairs or projects, you can determine your home’s current market value. Online estimates can be a good place to start, but as a local agent, I can offer up-to-date pricing information based on local trends, the condition of your home, and more.

Market Your Property

When your home is officially on the market, your agent can begin scheduling showings with potential buyers! If chosen as your agent, I can offer effective solutions to gain exposure for your listing to help you sell your home.

Accept an Offer

Once you accept an offer, your agent will work with you to draft a contract, schedule the appraisal and inspection, coordinate the paperwork, and collect the necessary payments.

Close on Your Home

On closing day, you’ll sign paperwork and transfer the ownership of your home to the new buyer. Then, it’s time to celebrate — you’ve just sold your home and are ready to move on to your next adventure.

As a trusted real estate professional, I would love the opportunity to navigate the complexities of selling your home. I can provide resources to determine your home’s value, create a customized marketing plan to gain exposure for your listing, and more.

If you have further questions or want to discuss next steps for putting your home on the market, please don’t hesitate to reach out.