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Get Top Dollar for Your Home

Get Top Dollar for Your Home
Get Top Dollar for Your Home
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When presenting your home to prospective buyers, first impressions are crucial. Buyers begin judging your home the moment they see it and, unless they’re looking for a deal on a fixer-upper, they prefer homes that are well maintained, clean and clutter-free. The simple steps outlined below can boost your home’s salability and sale price.

  1. Organize and clean.
  2. Spruce up the curb appeal.
  3. Depersonalize: remove family photos, toys, and personal items.
  4. Consider a pre-sale home inspection. 
  5. Get replacement estimates and consider taking care of some simple fixes. 
  6. Locate warranties, deed, tax bills and other important documents. 

 

Below are just some of the ways we help you get the highest sale price the market will bear:

  • Preparing your home so it’s attractive to buyers
  • Strategically setting an asking price
  • Effectively marketing your home
  • Showing your home at its best
  • Negotiating the best possible deal
  • Managing the transaction to closing
  • Completing the transaction

We know that selling your home is a big decision and may seem filled with complexities.

Catskill Country Living was created to make the real estate experience easier and more profitable for our customers. We look forward to working with you when you decide to list your property.

Contact us for a free expert consultation and we’ll walk you through each step of the sales process.

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