How we helped James Mcintyre sell his home in five days!



“I got my house sold in five days. I think the constant communication over the weekend and on a Sunday really helped expedite the entire process.”

-James Mcintyre, Home Seller

Improve Your DFW Home's Web Appeal



Most buyers today begin their home search online. Web appeal is the new curb appeal! Our photos have to be top notch to draw attention to your property. Many buyers will fall in love with the photos of a home and decide to make an offer before even walking through the property! Walking through your home only confirms that feeling.


What can you do to make your home look more attractive in pictures?
  • Ensure there is plenty of light in your home. Light sells homes. You may need to purchase a couple of lamps. If you hire a professional photographer, which we recommend, they will make sure your home is properly illuminated.
  • Declutter your home. We all know this, but I'm amazed at how many online home pictures show magnets still on the refrigerator. Clean off your fridge. Clear your countertops. Make your home look more spacious.
  • Stage your home. Let our stagers add some details to make your home appear more updated. Staging the home gives buyers the chance to envision their family living in your home.
  • Clean up the backyard. For some buyers, the backyard is a real deal killer if not shown in a proper light.
  • Improve rooms. If one room is not up to par, we may not include it in the pictures. However, make sure you fix that room in time for showings.
  • Tend to your garage. Every buyer likes to see a neat and tidy garage, but it's not a deal killer. If you don't have time to get everything ready, don't worry about the garage.

If you have any questions about improving your web appeal, give us a call or send us an email. We would be happy to help you!

What Closets Reveal to Buyers




Curb appeal, the entryway, the kitchen, and the master bedroom are all focus areas when selling your home. However, clients often ask me,“What about my closets?”


While closets aren’t a deal-breaker, they can whisper to buyers. How would you feel if you opened a closet and it was messy? It might put some doubts in your head about the condition and size of the home. Here are two things your closets tell your buyers.
  1. You took care of your home (or if you didn’t). If your closets are organized, it will leave a positive impression with the buyer. If you take care of your closets, you most likely take care of your entire home.
  2. Your home has enough storage (or not). All buyers look for storage. Although you may have outgrown yours, you can start packing up off-season clothes and free up space. If your closet has space, the rest of your home most likely does as well.
If you’re thinking of buying or selling a home, reach out to me today via phone or email. I’d be happy to serve your real estate needs!