Helpers

 

There are a variety of people to go to that can make selling your house both easier and more profitable.

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You can get a professional photographer for some photos when the house is ready to be presented.

The next step is to set the right price. Agents have access to the most up-to-date information about recent sales of comparable and competing home listings in your neighborhood.  It’s important to get the market value of your home.

Of course, you can do some of this work yourself, if you know what you’re doing. It is certainly possible to sell your home without a real estate agent, but it will be difficult. Forgoing an agent can drastically reduce the costs of selling a house. Before deciding to do so, consider that you would be taking on a huge workload at a turbulent time in your life. Agents are far from useless, and their experience in real estate can more than make up for their cost.

Here are options to sell your home:

  1. Work with the full-service agency — provide all services needed to sell a home.  Commission paid when sold.
  2. Work with the discounted agency — provide very limited service. Commission paid when sold.
  3. For Sale by Owner — pay a low flat fee for entry package in the beginning, then pay more for individual service later when needed.  No guarantee of result.  Sellers have to pay upfront even the house end up not selling.

You might also like to hire a professional cleaning company, a gardener, a painter, a handyman, a staging artist, and a moving company to reduce your workload.

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There are some other professionals involved in the real estate transaction, like termite inspector, home inspector, home warranty, appraiser, title rep, escrow officer, loan officer, insurance agent… they are working together to protect buyer and seller, and make sure the transaction going right!

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