Today, I’m reporting live from our newest listing at 4550 Klingle Street. I also have a new resource to share with those of you who plan on selling in the near future.
Hi this is Marjorie Dick Stuart.
Thanks for watching, 'What's Working Now!'
You’ve probably noticed, I’m not at my desk. We’re doing something DIFFERENT.
I’m going to record LIVE from my new listing at 4550 Klingle Street in Wesley Heights. It’s on the market for $1,850,000.
The staging is complete… It looks terrific and I can’t wait for you to see it!
Today I'm going to talk to you about How To Sell Your House For Top Dollar, Fast This Summer… No matter what your family, friends, neighbors & the “so-called” experts say.
Homebuyers and agents alike often misunderstand when to include a deadline in their offer. I’ll go over two scenarios that highlight how to use the power of deadlines in this market.
Welcome to the latest episode of “What’s Working Now!”
Homebuyers and real estate agents alike often misunderstand the power of deadlines. Today, I’ll go over the pros and cons of including a deadline with your offer.
Recently, one of my buyers settled on a house that was brand new to the market. The house went up for sale on a Thursday, and the agent asked for offers by next week. My buyer really wanted this house, so I said, “If you write a compelling offer that is too good to be true, we can include a deadline and make them answer us tonight
Even in a seller’s market, it can be risky to wait for a better offer to come along. How do you know when to sign on the dotted line?
Welcome to the latest episode of “What’s Working Now!”
Everyone knows that a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. As a seller, there is a real danger and risk to making a ready, willing, and able buyer wait.
If you’re a seller and you get two offers on a property, you need to remember that speed makes money. The sooner you respond, the more excited the buyer will be. The longer you wait, the more anxious the buyer will become. They’ll decide to sleep on it, or they may get nervous enough to bolt.
When you sign on the dotted line, the buyer will get very excited. They will start planning