Benefits of Using an Agent
There is so much to think about when selling your home:
- Is it a buyers' market or a sellers' market?
- How can I price my home so that it sells quickly?
- What marketing strategies are effective and will sell my home quickly?
- What's this thing called "curb appeal?"
- What should I do to have my home in top-selling condition?
- How much should I fix? How much should I leave as-is?
- How much of a hassle is involved in showing my home?
- Should I try to sell my home all by myself? Or should I use an agent?
- What about all the paperwork and legalities?
- What about my next home? Should I buy or rent?
And so much more! A real estate agent can help with all of this.
Time is Money
How much is your time worth? $___________ per hour. If you don't use a real estate professional,
expect to spend at least 100 hours selling your home - assuming there are no problems! Considering
your work, family, and personal commitments, is that the best use of your time?
It's a Big Deal
Selling (and buying) a home is a big deal. Most people don't sell more than two homes in their lifetime,
so it's not something they develop expertise in. There are ever-changing laws, ethical practices and
practical considerations that you don't want to learn on your own through trial and error or relying
on a book or information off the internet. It's just not worth the risk.
The John Gill Team can help. Our goal is to give you a 10+ experience!
What Benefits I provide to you |
Because |
| 1. Consult with you on how to get your home in top-selling condition. |
We want to WOW prospective buyers during the first 30 days that your home is on the market. |
| 2. Give you up-to-date information on what's happening in the marketplace. |
Having up-to-date market information helps us strategize. |
| 3. Provide you with information on competing properties; e.g. list price versus actual SOLD price, financing terms, condition and more. |
The fair market value of your home is determined by what competing properties are selling for right now. |
| 4. Market your home to other real estate agents and the public using research-based marketing strategies. |
There is a misconception that advertising sells real estate. Research conducted by the National Association of Realtors shows that 41% of homebuyers first learned about the home they purchased from an agent; only 7% from a newspaper ad. |
| 5. Help you objectively evaluate and negotiate every buyer's offer without compromising your position. |
An offer is just the beginning of a process of appraisals, inspections and financing - a lot of possible pitfalls. I can help you write a legally binding win-win contract that is more likely to make it through the process. |
| 6. Help you close on the sale of your home. |
The paperwork alone is overwhelming and it is not unusual for questions or unexpected problems to occur during closing (settlement). |

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