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Why Access Is One of the Most Important Factors in Getting Your House Sold!

There are four elements to a quality listing. At the top of the list is access, followed by condition, financing, and price.
Posted by Cindy Dunnican on May 06, 2019 in  2019 Housing Market  Benefits of Using A Realtor  Home Sellers  Selling A Home
Why Access Is One of the Most Important Factors in Getting Your House Sold! So, you’ve decided to sell your house. You’ve hired a real estate professional to help you through the entire process, and they have asked you what level of access you want to provide to your potential buyers. There are four elements to a quality listing. At the top of the list is access, followed by condition, financing, and price. There are many levels of access that you can provide to your agen... read more
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Can Hiring a Professional Photographer For Listing Photos Help Sell Your Home Faster?

A picture is worth a thousand words. Professional photography can make all the difference to selling your home quickly!
Posted by Josh Arnold on April 25, 2019 in  uncategorized
A picture is worth a thousand words. We’ve all heard the saying before, and it’s definitely true when it comes to real estate. It would be almost impossible to fully describe a house without pictures. There’s just one problem; too often homeowners forget about picture quality. Not all images are created equal. Blurry or poor-quality photos can be detrimental when selling your home. The question is, “Does professional photography help sell homes?” The simple answer is yes. Professional ... read more
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Homeowners: Now Is A Good Time To Sell Your House

With a strong economy, low interest rates, and wages continuing to rise, some homeowners will be ready to sell.
Posted by Cindy Dunnican on April 16, 2019 in  2019 Housing Market  Best Time To Sell  Dream Home  Selling A Home
Homeowners: Now Is A Good Time To Sell Your House Every month, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) releases their Seller Traffic Index as a part of their Realtors Confidence Index. In the latest release, NAR reported that homeowners have been reluctant to sell their houses. This is reflected when broken down by state. Only 11 states have a stable level of seller traffic compared to the remainder of the country, which came in with a weak rating. As we can see in the following table,... read more
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Home Value Appreciation Stops Falling, Begins to Stabilize

Home price appreciation has ended its decline and looks to be stabilizing… and may even accelerate.
Posted by Cindy Dunnican on April 12, 2019 in  2019 Housing Market  Economic News  Home Values  Selling a Home
Home Value Appreciation Stops Falling, Begins to Stabilize The percentage of home price appreciation on a year-over-year basis has decreased each month for over a year. The question was how far annual appreciation would fall. It seems we may now have the answer. In a recent post on the National Association of Realtors’ Economists’ Outlook Blog, it was revealed that Realtors are starting to sense that home values are beginning to stabilize and that we may see appreciation beginning to acceler... read more
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Why Pet-Friendly Homes Are in High Demand

If you are looking to sell your home, how do you stand out to the millions of pet parents searching for their dream home?
Posted by Cindy Dunnican on April 09, 2019 in  Buying A Home  Pet Friendly Homes  Pet Lovers  Selling a Home
Why Pet-Friendly Homes Are in High Demand One of the many benefits of owning your own home is the freedom to find your ‘furever’ friend. By pointing out the aspects of your home that make it ‘pet-friendly’in your listing, you’ll attract these buyers, rather than alienating the 68% of American households that have a pet! If you are one of the many homeowners looking to list your home for sale, how do you stand out to the millions of pet parents searching for their dream... read more
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