How we helped Brad Slate sell 2 houses with multiple offers!

 
“She was quick. We were able to sell 2 houses with her. One had multiple offers within days of listing, the other one got multiple offers too within a few weeks. Others in our neighborhood had been on the market for months. She provided resources that had never been provided to us from other Realtors. We needed a home stager to help with some things, and she provided us information for finding one. She has always been able to help us with finding vendors to fix things. She has also been very accessible. A lot of times people won't call you back until the next day, but she was always quick to return calls.”

-Brad Slate, Home Seller

The Most Crucial Time for a DFW Seller




If you're thinking of listing your home and you want to price high to negotiate later, you may want to reconsider that plan. The most crucial time for a seller is the first two to four weeks that the home is on the market.

Every seller receives the most traffic in the first two weeks their home is on the market. The longer a property sits on the market, the less likely it is you will get the listing price. It's even possible that you might not get market value if you list too high.


The Internet has changed the way we sell houses. Buyers are more savvy these days, and can tell when a home is overpriced at the get-go. When a buyer wants to put in an offer, the first thing we look at is how many days the home has been on the market. If a home has been on the market for 60 or 90 days, we will probably recommend they make an offer below list price. If the home has been recently listed, the buyer will need to match the list price. 

Ultimately, homes that are priced high are more likely to sit on the market and not get market value. If you want to get the most money for your property, the price needs to be right from the beginning. You won't lose money, and the home will sell faster.

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