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Home Selling Tips:How to sell your house for the most amount of money?

Home selling tips” often go beyond mere transactional advice, moving into a realm where perception, pricing, and promotion converge to ensure maximum returns. Navigating the real estate market can feel like a challenging endeavor, but understanding some key principles can greatly enhance the likelihood of securing the highest possible price for your property. Rob Jensen,…

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Home selling tips” often go beyond mere transactional advice, moving into a realm where perception, pricing, and promotion converge to ensure maximum returns. Navigating the real estate market can feel like a challenging endeavor, but understanding some key principles can greatly enhance the likelihood of securing the highest possible price for your property.

Rob Jensen, Broker and Owner of Rob Jensen Company discusses three factors that contribute to selling your home for the highest price possible on the CoachYu Show. Firstly, he suggests making your home look, feel, and smell clean, as everyone loves new things. This could involve carpeting, painting, staging, or just a deep clean.

Secondly, he advises pricing your home competitively to drive up interest, and demand, and hopefully receive multiple offers. Overpricing your home could lead to little to no interest. Lastly, Jensen recommends launching all of your marketing on the same day, which allows out-of-state buyers to feel comfortable making an offer, thereby driving up demand and your sales price.

These elements come together to form a powerful blueprint for successful real estate transactions, providing a guiding light through the labyrinth of property sales. Home selling tips, thus, are not merely tactics, but a strategic roadmap for success.

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