Selling Your Home
Working For You
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We will market your home aggressively through the internet, in addition to traditional marketing, so you sell your house in the least amount of time as possible.
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We will implement an email campaign directed at pre-qualified buyers.
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We will explain real estate documents and terms you should know.
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We will educate you on the selling process so you can make informed decisions and be in control.
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We will make recommendations on repairs to make that will ensure that you get the highest price for your home.
Three important factors in selling your home are price, condition and exposure.
Price
Realtors that “buy” listings do a disservice to their clients. This is intended to get you to sign a binding contract, and for the Realtor to get their sign out in the public’s eye. Then after weeks of little or no activity you are asked to reduce the price closer to market value (where it should have been priced in the first place). But you have lost your window of opportunity as a new listing on the market. The highest exposure to your home takes place when it is first placed on the market.
If you overprice your home the wrong prospects look at the house, if any at all. Cooperating Realtors don’t want to lose credibility with their buyers by showing them overpriced listings.
The house becomes stale and cooperating Realtors and potential buyers begin to assume there is something wrong with the house. Even subsequent price reductions do not regain lost market.
When buyers see a house that has been on the market for a long time they assume they can get a bargain and you get extremely low offers.
While overpriced properties may eventually sell, they usually sell for less than if they were competitively priced when first offered for sale.
Unless you are prepared to catch up to your elevated price, don’t fall prey to the overpricing game. While you’re waiting to sell your expenses and mortgage continue and the price of your next house may be escalating out of your reach.
Condition
Curb appeal is #1. There is no such thing as a second first impression. Buyers will make decisions about your home the moment they pull up to the house.
People who prepare their homes, both inside and out, before they put them on the market are the ones who have quicker sales and who receive top dollar.
Spending between 1 and 2 percent of a home’s value is a reasonable investment in curb appeal.
Make your home welcoming. Plant pots of bright flowers at the entrance, trim the bushes, keep garbage cans and recycle bins out of sight, brush the cobwebs from the front entrance and house numbers.
Correcting minor cosmetic defects before showing your home can avoid losing buyers who might be influenced by such details. Torn screens, sticky doors, cracked caulking, or a drippy faucet will reflect a house that isn’t well maintained and are easily fixed and could subliminally diminish an offer by thousands of dollars.
Get rid of smells. Clean the carpets to eliminate pet odors smoke.
Exposure
Once your house is correctly priced and in its best presentable condition, it’s time to tell the world about it. You might have the most beautiful house at the best price, but if no one knows it, or if it’s not marketed correctly, neither condition will matter. I will expose your house through:
- Open Houses
- Broker Open Houses
- Listing it in the MLS (Multiple Listing Service)
- Web marketing: Listed on Realtor.com, the #1 real estate website. Your house will also be a Featured Property on our websites.
- Print advertising in newspapers.
- Postcard mailings to pre-screened leads.
- Email marketing campaign targeted to pre-qualified buyers.
- Internet advertising both nationally and locally.
- Virtual Tours
Ready to Sell? Let’s Go!
How we Market our homes
Here’s why our listings stand out against the competition:
Superior Marketing
We include professional photography with every listing as part of our full-service listing fee.
We use video, maximizing search engine optimization and ensuring your listing is seen before your competition.
Internet Exposure
We’ve got you covered! We provide our sellers’ homes an unparalleled internet presence. Your home will be listed on more than 1,000 internet sites with a domestic and international reach. Zillow, Realtor.com, Trulia, Homes.com, Leading Real Estate Companies of the World, Homes and Land.com, just to name a few.
Illustrated Properties is proud to be included in the prestigious Leading Real Estate Companies of the World that provides domestic and global exposure of your home.
You home will be on Home and Land’s website that reaches over 200 million buyers and sellers on a MONTHLY basis. As part of the exposure your home will have a presence on its syndication sites such as WallStreetJournal.com, NewYorkTimes.com (Great Homes and Destinations), WashingtonPost.com.
Just Listed postcard announcing your listing to the homes in the surrounding neighborhood. Maybe they know someone who like to live in your community.
E-Marketing
E-card will be sent to competitive agents who had similar listings/sales in the local area within the six months or whose personal home resides in the same neighborhood as your listing.
E-announcement sent to all agents in our offices reaching 3,000 agents.
Public Exposure
Open Houses (if desired) open to the public.
Mobile sign riders work 24/7 for your listing. A compliment to yard sign, these riders provide a text code for people driving by who may be interested in your listing. When the prospective buyer texts the unique code it sends them the listing in full and we receive a text message with their cell phone and can call immediately to answer questions and/or make an appointment to the property.
Solar light will illuminate your yard sign at night, providing you overtime exposure.
Nextdoor neighborhood networking.
Interactive Virtual Tour
If your home qualifies we will do a 3-D virtual floor plan where buyers can enter the house virtually and tour it room by room.
Communication
We pride ourselves in our communication with our sellers. You will receive:
- Weekly Traffic Reports from Zillow, Realtor.com, Trulia and the MLS
- Always Available via Email, Text or Phone Call
- Diligent about Getting Feedback from Showings and sharing with our sellers.