A guide to selling your home.

A guide to selling your home.

So you are thinking of selling your property, what should you be doing?

1. Determine Your Home's Value: Before you can start the process of selling your home, you need to know what it’s worth. Have a professional appraiser come out to your property and give you an accurate estimate. This can help you set the right price for your home to attract buyers and get the best price.

2. Prepare Your Home for Sale: Once you have an idea of your home’s value, it’s time to get it ready for sale. Make sure the outside of your home is well-maintained and looks inviting. Inside, declutter and make any necessary repairs.

3. Choose your Estate Agent: When it comes time to list your home, you’ll want to enlist the help of a qualified estate agent. Look for someone with experience in your market who can help you set the correct price, market your home using all the necessary tools, and negotiate with buyers.

4. Set a Selling Price: Now that your home is ready to go and you have a reliable estate agent, it’s time to set the selling price. Your agent can help you determine the right price based on your home’s features, locality and current market conditions.


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