Things are gradually picking up for homes under about $300,000 but there are still more homes for sale than buyers which means the competition is stiff for sellers.
By listing with me, you ensure your home will get more exposure to more buyers than you could possibly get on your own. Call me to talk about how I can do that.
If you need to sell your home, you need to make sure your home is the best home in it’s price range and make sure you do everything possible to give yourself the advantage over the competition.
Curb appeal is the first impression a buyer will have of your home. I’ve written other posts on this subject and I suggest you look them up to find more tips on what you can do to make your home stand out above the competition.
This post, I want to address trees. I have recently seen too many homes for sale that have little or no curb appeal because the home is hidden by too many or overgrown trees. When you are living there, it may be comforting and peaceful to have the privacy a lot of trees can afford.
I love trees and it saddens me to cut them down, but when you need to sell your home, it is time to make some sacrifices to give yourself every advantage possible.
You need to stand on the curb or across the street from your home and decide if your trees and shrubs are enhancing the look of your home or hiding it. Sometimes, it may not be a matter of cutting down but maybe only trimming some of the branches to enhance the visibility.
When you list with me, I can give you an evaluation of your curb appeal and give you suggestions on what you can do to enhance it and get your home sold when so many others are sitting on the market.
Give me a call today.


