What We'll Do For You

Sunshine Realty

What We'll Do For You

One of the most important jobs we can do for you is to effectively market your home. A good Realtor can make it look easy, but the reality is that marketing your home well in this market is the product of experience - knowing what works and doesn't work so that your home will sell quickly and for the highest dollar possible.

And that's where we put our years of experience to work for you. We will help you market and sell your home in at least 20 different ways:

  1. Make your home more marketable by giving you recommendations on preparing your home to show. One of the ways many home sellers are mistaken about the marketing process is not looking at the home through the eyes of the buyer. The way in which you live in your home and the way you sell your home are vastly different. We will know which problems to address in your home, from interiors or exteriors that need fresh paint, to cleaning out the clutter, or putting in fresh flowers in the front garden.
  2. Help you determine the right list price by preparing a detailed market analysis of comparable properties sold within the past 6-8 months and by providing current market conditions. A housing market is ever-changing, and information can provide a guide, but nothing will tell you what a home buyer will offer until your home is tested in the market. Knowing the competition will prepare your home to compete favorably against similar homes.
  3. Submit your property to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). Now that MLS systems are electronic, Realtors are no longer limited by local memberships. The MLS is now part of an international database and is most likely supplying listings to all the major home search Internet sites such as Realtor.com, HomeAdvisor and CyberHomes. Today, your buyer could be coming from anywhere in the world.
  4. Display a yard sign highlighting the special features of your home. Many buyers enjoy looking through favorite neighborhoods on their own. When they call, we will personally return all calls regarding your home.
  5. Develop a personalized brochure emphasizing the best selling features of your home. These will be left at your home for buyers and distributed to other Realtors throughout the area. In some cases, feature sheets about the home can be left for drive-by buyers in a tube on top of the sign.
  6. Be prepared with alternative ways for buyers to finance your home and discuss the best options for you (the seller).
  7. Schedule tours of your home for top producing agents from Broker offices in the area to view your home first hand.
  8. Develop a personalized "JUST LISTED" flier to be distributed door-to-door to neighbors and in nearby move-up and rental neighborhoods.
  9. Advertise in publications that will attract Buyers to your area and price range, including newspapers, home magazines, and the Internet.
  10. Schedule open houses, as needed, to stimulate activity. Although few buyers buy the home they view at an open house, it is a good way to keep the home before the public.
  11. Keep you informed as often as possible (usually on a weekly basis) of current market conditions by providing: feedback on showings, copy of all ads your home is advertised in, sold properties in your area and other competition on the market.
  12. Review your property's market placement after 30 days if it hasn't sold and make recommendations on what to do to get it sold.
  13. Sort out prospects by: Pre-qualifying Buyers, Screening lookers and answering questions about your home specifically.
  14. Sell Buyers on taking action by knowing the neighborhood, competing properties in the area and the many special features your home and neighborhood has to offer.
  15. Negotiate the purchase agreement and, in doing so, represent your best interests. There may be situations in which dual agency applies.
  16. Assist the buyer or buyer's Realtor in finding the best financing alternatives, if needed, to keep the transaction in place.
  17. Coordinate all of the closing details:
    1. Follow up with buyer's mortgage application
    2. Order and schedule appraisal
    3. Provide appraiser with comparable sales
    4. Order all title work
    5. Order lender(s) payoff
    6. Coordinate all inspections i.e. termite, gas, radon, well, septic, property inspection and other certifications (if necessary)
    7. Review the settlement figures for accuracy
  18. Be on hand to handle last minute contingencies concerning the contract, inspection, appraisal or any thing else not completed before closing.
  19. Accompany you to closing and help you through the settlement procedure.
  20. Stay in contact to make sure everything is in order and to see if we can be of service again.


Casey & Cheryl Wilkening • CENTURY 21 Westchase • 10605 Sheldon Road, Tampa, FL 33626
www.nwtampa.com
- serving home Buyers and Sellers throughout NW Tampa
phone 813-597-4252 • fax 813-792-8891 •


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