Home sellers
selling process
CHOOSE A REAL ESTATE AGENT
Deciding to Sell
Deciding to Sell
You’ve made the key decision to transition your asset. Before initiating the sales process, we need to clarify your underlying motivations and establish a clear, data-driven timeline to ensure maximum profitability.
Why Sell?
When Should I Sell?
What Is The Market Like?
How Do I Optimize My Finances?
Select an agent and price
Select An Agent and Price
Why Partner with a Real Estate Strategist?
Key Factors When Selecting Your Strategic Agent
1. Education
2. Experience and Expertise
3. Availability and Commitment
4. Rapport
What Is Your Property Worth?
Prepare to sell
Prepare to Sell
What To Do To Prepare:
1. Curb Appeal
2. Property Repairs
3. Cleanliness and Staging
4. Disclosures and Inspections
5. Showtime
Accepting an Offer
Accepting an Offer.
The Price Is Not Always Right
Negotiating The Right Way
The Initial Agreement and Deposit
An effective agreement is a binding legal contract between a potential purchaser and the property’s seller. Laws vary by state, but to be a legally binding arrangement, the agreement requires consideration. This initial and additional deposit is to be held in the closing agent’s escrow account, pending the successful fulfillment of all conditions or contingencies outlined in the effective contract.
Key Strategies to Streamline the Closing Process:
Maintain Detailed Written Records For the sake of clarity and legal protection, it is extremely useful to immediately transcribe all verbal agreements—including counter-offers and addendums—and convert them to formal written agreements to be signed by both parties. We will expertly assist you in drafting all the necessary paperwork for your sale and guarantee you have copies of every document.
Adhere Strictly to the Schedule Now that you have selected your offer, both you and the buyer will be given a precise timeline marking every critical stage in the process of closing the real estate contract. Meeting all requirements on time ensures a smoother negotiation flow and guarantees that each party involved is not in breach of their agreements. During this process, we will keep you constantly updated so you are always strategically prepared for the next step.
Escrow Inspections and Appraisals
Escrow Inspections and Appraisals
Inspections and Appraisals
The Closing Agent
Contingencies
A contingency is a condition that must be met before a contract can become legally binding. For example, a buyer will usually include a clause stating their contract is binding only upon receiving a satisfactory home inspection report from a qualified inspector. Before completing their purchase of your asset, the buyer will meticulously review every aspect of the property, as allowed by purchase agreements and any applicable addendums. These include:
- Securing financing and insurance.
- Reviewing all pertinent documents, such as preliminary title reports and mandatory disclosure documents.
- Inspecting the asset. The buyer has the right to determine the condition of your property by subjecting it to a wide range of specialized inspections, such as roof, termite/pest, chimney/fireplace, property boundary survey, well, septic, pool/spa, arborist, mold, lead-based paint, and HVAC.
Depending on the findings of these inspections, one of two strategic events may occur:
- Either each milestone is successfully completed and the contingencies will be removed, moving you one step closer to the closing; or
- The buyer, after reviewing the property and documentation, requests a renegotiation of the contract terms (most commonly the price).
How do you respond objectively and fairly to the buyer when a renegotiation is demanded, while simultaneously acting in your best financial interests? This is precisely when a professional listing agent can make a substantial difference in the ultimate outcome of the transaction. Having successfully managed various complex property sales in the past, we guarantee our expertise and total commitment to maximizing returns for every client, regardless of the situation.