Selling Amador County Real Estate
You may feel you will make more money selling your home on your own. Buyers are cautious of buying directly from sellers. The old saying "Swamp land for sale. Buyer Beware!"
You may also think it will be easy to sell it on your own. Ask yourself if you can devote the time needed to sell your house and the money to advertise. Can you provide all the legal documents the county requires when selling a home? Do you know the disclosure laws?
Basically to sell by owner: You need to reaseach the local market conditions You need to put together a marketing plan You need to find a potential buyer that has pre-qualified for a mortgage loan You must be able to negotiate You must be able to handle contacts You must be able to submit all documents to close escrow And you must be home at any time to show your home
Let a professional real estate agent, like myself, help you instead. You can relax as your home is on the market. You will not have to worry about how to advertise each week with your money being spent before you even sell. Commissions to your agent gives you the satisfaction that they will do their best to advertise, market, find qualified buyers without your time being wasted. You don't even pay a penny until your house is sold. Commissions comes from the close of escrow. You don't need to spend a dime on marketing or buying contracts or even need to be home to show your house.
As your agent, I will list at the best price for the market and time frame for you to sell your home. I will advertise in various areas such as MLS, several web sites on the Internet, Real Estate magazines, etc.
Thinking of Selling?
Contact Carol Greener first to get a professional opinion. Amador County Real Estate Century 21 agent.
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