Ted Stumpf
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How to Approach the Home Selling Journey

by Ted Stumpf 01/07/2019

The home selling journey sometimes can be long and complicated. Lucky for you, we're here to address home selling challenges and ensure you can seamlessly list your house and maximize your home sale earnings.

Now, let's take a look at three tips to help you approach the home selling journey with confidence.

1. Learn About Your Home's Strengths and Weaknesses

Let's face it – even though you've allocated significant time and resources to upgrade your home over the years, your house is far from perfect. Fortunately, if you take an objective look at your residence, you can identify problem areas and address them before you list your house.

In many instances, it helps to conduct a house inspection prior to adding a home to the real estate market. This inspection enables a property expert to assess your residence and provide valuable feedback. Then, you can use a home inspection report to prioritize house improvements.

For home sellers, it is important to do everything possible to transform various home weaknesses into strengths. If you perform home repairs, you may be able to boost your house's value. Plus, completing home repairs may help you differentiate your residence from the competition and speed up the house selling journey.

2. Analyze the Real Estate Market

The real estate market moves quickly, and a buyer's market today could morph into a seller's market tomorrow, or vice-versa. If you learn about the real estate market, however, you may be able to identify opportunities to distinguish your residence from comparable houses in your city or town.

For example, if you find that houses are selling at or below their initial asking prices and take many weeks or months to sell, you may be operating in a buyer's market. To differentiate your house in a buyer's market, you may want to upgrade your residence's curb appeal. Also, it may be beneficial to set an aggressive initial home asking price that is sure to garner buyers' attention.

3. Work with a Real Estate Agent

When it comes to selling a residence, it helps to work with a housing market expert. If you hire a real estate agent, you can get the help you need to streamline the house selling journey.

A real estate agent is dedicated to helping you achieve the best-possible results. He or she first will learn about your home selling goals and craft a custom house selling strategy for you. Next, a real estate agent will promote your residence to the right groups of prospective buyers and set up home showings and open house events. And if you receive an offer to purchase your home, a real estate agent will provide a recommendation about whether to accept, reject or counter this proposal.

If you need assistance as you get ready to sell your home, you may want to contact a real estate agent. By working with a real estate agent, you can receive extensive support as you navigate the house selling journey.

About the Author
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Ted Stumpf

Ted draws energy and joy from building synergetic relationships with his Clients. Ted's nature is graciously gregarious and persevering; he's honest; and he's been dedicated to a substantial list of clientele throughout his 25 years in the hospitality business and almost two years as a REALTOR. His passion is creating a sincere, successful relationship with people.

Ted grew up in a family of Realtors in central Indiana, earned a degree in economics and philosophy from the University of Notre Dame, and jumped into all aspects of the restaurant business. His ensuing hospitality career path eventually led him into the Event Management Sales & Service role in hotels and quickly guided him to Los Angeles, San Francisco, and finally to a luxury resort in the Napa Valley, where he, his husband, and their dog have resided for almost a decade now.  

The irony is not lost on Ted that his ‘growth’ journey has culminated in“living happily ever after” in an agricultural area with a small-town feel and sense of community strikingly reminiscent of his youth…and as a REALTOR nonetheless!