Boost Curb Appeal. Cosmetic touches like painting, window washing and plantings can go a long way to forming a good first impression of your home. Also, be sure your house interior is neat and clean.
Make Big Fixes Where Possible. If your budget allows, invest in bigger home improvements. Focus on bathrooms and kitchens. If your budget is limited, think about smaller improvements in these key areas.
Transparency Is Golden. Present your home’s condition using third-party expertise; get a preliminary professional home inspection. By sharing the inspection report with potential buyers, you present yourself as more trustworthy and responsible.
Go the Extra Mile. After a pre-inspection make necessary repairs. Share receipts of any recent improvements with potential buyers. Offering a home warranty could also sway a buyer.
Offer Special Financing. Buying down mortgage rates for the buyer is a powerful strategy. You could actually net more than if you were to reduce the price. It's a no-risk, win-win. Take a look inside the numbers.
Be Realistic. Properly priced homes are selling and I will help you to determine what that price should be. Normally it takes a bit longer to sell a home in buyer’s market than in a seller’s market, but I will provide you the advantage of skill and strategy.

