Staging your home is a great way to present it in the best possible light for potential buyers to see. While there are dozens of staging tips and ideas that you may use, there are a few that are rather simple and affordable for most to complete.
There are several factors that will help you determine the value of your home when you want to sell it. Location, condition, layout, upgrades, and events relating to your home are all important when selling your home.
Listing a property is a delicate dance. From the initial marketing to the final price negotiations, everything needs to be tailored to the type of home being sold. However, because of their main differences, this process can look very different when selling a condo versus selling a house.
To get top dollar for your home, renovations may be necessary. However, some renovations can prove costly and they donât always add value to your home. Here are three inexpensive renovations that are sure to improve the resale value of your home.
Today's home buyers are savvier about their buying options than ever before. They are able to research prices, browse listings, and investigate other important factors before even making the first call to a real estate agent. In today's blog post we'll explore how professionally-shot aerial photos and videos can help you get your home sold that much quicker.
When the weather outside is frightful, you may feel anything but delightful if you're hoping to attract potential homebuyers. When you're staging a home for sale, you want to make it as appealing as possible - especially during the winter months.
In today's blog post we'll share three quick tips for renovating or upgrading your bathrooms to freshen up their look before potential buyers start viewing your home.
Are you thinking about selling your house or condo? If you're in a market that has a lot of newly constructed homes, you're going to be competing with those listings for buyers' attention. In today's post we'll share a few tips that can help you attract buyers and convince them that your pre-owned home is just as good as a brand new one.