There is so much more a good real estate agent can do than simply enter a property into the MLS and pray. Strategies such as single property websites, text messaging, and syndication, as well as, geographic and employment marketing strategies, are crucial. This type of creativity is what you'll see from us.
First impressions are extremely important. We provide stunning photos of your property taken by a professional real estate photographer.
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Based on extensive market research, we'll help you get your home market ready. If needed, our excellent team of stagers can provide this service at a reasonable price.
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At no cost to you, we'll bring in a licensed appraiser to professionally measure your home. This single step will eliminate any liability issues that may pop up in the future.
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It's called Syndication, and it's really cool! In addition to the listing in the MLS, we'll also increase reach by sending it to numerous other websites such as Zillow, Realtor.com.
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Another staple of our marketing process is an aggressive email campaign that targets not only potential buyers, but is also directed at industry professionals.
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Your own neighbors are a fantastic source for finding buyers. That is why we keep them informed with a minimum of three separate postcard mailings.
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Your listing will have its own landing page with an image gallery, virtual tour, floor plan, description of the home and location of the neighborhood.
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You are not alone in this. Listing your home is a very complex endeavor. We will stand next to you throughout the entire process and will be accessible to you at all times.
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If you are selling your home and are considering a listing agent to represent you, here are the only two stats worth paying attention to.
We beat the Triangle Average Days on Market by 29 days. Remember, the longer a house sits on the market, the more difficult it is to sell....and the less money you'll get for it.
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To put it into perspective, this 4% difference represents a potential savings of $12,000 on a $300,000 home sale. That's no chump change. That's college savings territory.
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