Seller Resources
Selling your house shouldn't be a stressful ordeal. Making the smart move of choosing a REALTOR® is your first step to ensuring that your investment in your house pays off. My services and experience allow you to focus on your move while I manage your sale from our initial consultation to closing the deal, and beyond.
- help you with a market analysis that compares your house's value to that of your neighbors.
- develop a plan of the things we will do to sell your house, including internet exposure, local media, & publicity to other realtors.
- get your home maximum exposure by getting your home in front of as many qualified buyers as possible .
- help you "stage" your house and generate curb appeal to ensure you get your highest price.
- obtain offers and help you negotiate the best deal as smoothly as possible.
- help you find your next home and answer your questions about the local market area, including schools, neighborhoods, the local economy, and more.
Curb appeal key and can make a difference, whether people stop and take a flyer, or drive right by. Here are a few tips to increase the curb appeal of your home. Staging is important. Many buyers will stay in your home longer if it's staged properly. I've compiled some ideas to present your home in the most effective manner.
- Title insurance fees depend on the sales price of the home.
- Broker's commission is a full-service fee and will cost anywhere between 5% to 7%.
- Local property transfer tax, county transfer tax, state transfer tax, and state capital gains tax are the charges that you'll pay for the privilege of selling your home. Credit to the buyer of unpaid real estate taxes for the prior or current year are variable and depend on when you close and when your taxes are due.
- FHA fees and costs are all fees are now negotiable between an FHA buyer and seller.
- Home inspections fees are in some circumstances paid for by the seller and include pest, radon and other inspections.
- Miscellaneous fees can accrue from correcting problems noticed during the home inspection.

