Our personalized action plan begins with attentive listening, as it’s the foundation of effective communication. And communication is crucial to successful marketing. When you connect with us, we prioritize understanding your needs over self-promotion. After identifying your goals, weโll take the time to get to know your property, offering suggestions to enhance its marketability and ensure a quicker sale.
Next in our custom action plan, we dive deep into pricing your home. Weโll determine the ideal price using market data and comparable listings, then guide you on small improvements that can make a big difference in how your home sells. A key part of your plan is offering simple suggestions for changes that will help your photos stand out and draw potential buyers in. And the best part? You wonโt be doing it alone. Our team of professionalsโstagers, contractors, and moreโwill be there to make sure your home looks its absolute best.
Our Team creates a personalized marketing action plan for every property. We carefully choose the strategies that will give your home the most exposure. Along with developing detailed buyer profiles, our comprehensive yet focused marketing approach reaches active home buyers and agentsโboth locally and beyondโwho are searching for homes like yours.
With us, you’ll get expert pricing, staging, agent accessibility, and a powerful online presence. The Amir Shadmani Team is committed to helping you achieve your goals, so you can take the next step in your journey.
Hereโs how a pre-listing inspection can help avoid surprises and ensure a smooth closing. You might be wondering, โDoesnโt the inspection usually happen after the house is under contract?โ
While it’s true that inspections typically occur after the contract is signed, a pre-listing inspection allows you to get your home ready for sale, leading to a quicker and easier closing process.
Thatโs because once we have a buyer in contract, they and their agent will hire a home inspector to thoroughly evaluate your property. If the inspection reveals any defectsโwhether you knew about them or notโthe buyer might see this as an opportunity to negotiate further.
By getting one of our trusted home inspectors to conduct an inspection before listing, you can have peace of mind knowing there wonโt be any surprises during the buyerโs inspection. Plus, it gives you the chance to either make necessary repairs or disclose any issues upfront and adjust your pricing accordingly.
Before listing your home, a pre-listing inspection allows you and our team to:
Hereโs how a pre-listing inspection can help avoid surprises and ensure a smooth closing. You might be wondering, โDoesnโt the inspection usually happen after the house is under contract?โ
While it’s true that inspections typically occur after the contract is signed, a pre-listing inspection allows you to get your home ready for sale, leading to a quicker and easier closing process.
Thatโs because once we have a buyer in contract, they and their agent will hire a home inspector to thoroughly evaluate your property. If the inspection reveals any defectsโwhether you knew about them or notโthe buyer might see this as an opportunity to negotiate further.
By getting one of our trusted home inspectors to conduct an inspection before listing, you can have peace of mind knowing there wonโt be any surprises during the buyerโs inspection. Plus, it gives you the chance to either make necessary repairs or disclose any issues upfront and adjust your pricing accordingly.
Before listing your home, a pre-listing inspection allows you and our team to:
Many sellers overprice their homes thinking they need extra room for negotiation. This is a common misconception and doesn’t align with how today’s real estate market operates. Buyers typically search for homes online based on standard price ranges that fit their budget. Overpricing your home can result in missing out on potential buyers who could otherwise afford it but may not even see it due to the higher-than-market price.
Greater online visibility: Since most buyers begin their home search online, price is typically the first filter they apply. Buyers aim to get the most value for their money, and by pricing your home at market value, you increase the likelihood of appearing in search results for buyers who can afford your home.
Attracting other agents: When agents see a home priced fairly at market value, they are more inclined to show it to their clients, knowing it’s a reasonable deal.
Smoother appraisal: Pricing at market value ensures a smoother appraisal process, reducing the risk of issues with the buyerโs mortgage approval. A realistic price makes the entire transaction more seamless.
Pricing your home below market value doesn’t always mean it will sell for less. Timing and current market conditions play a key role. By listing below market value, you can spark high interest, creating competition among buyers and potentially driving the price higher.
It’s similar to an auctionโeveryone wants to get a deal, but as demand increases, so does the final sale price.
This strategy tends to be most effective in low-inventory markets. In markets with moderate to high inventory, however, this approach may not yield the same results.
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