Deanna Delore - HOUSE SELLING OPTIONS DURING A DIVORCE

not have good curb appeal. Some minor changes were made to improve the curb appeal, the marketing was improved, and as a result, the home finally sold. • Home #6 sat on the market for 6 months because it was difficult to show. Some changes were made in the marketing to “pre-sell” buyers on the home before they saw it. A buyer saw the home and was willing to wait for a showing. Once the buyer saw the home, they made an offer, and it finally sold. • Home #7 sat on the market for 6 months because it had a negative feature that turned off most buyers. The marketing was changed to showcase the positive elements of the home instead of this one negative feature. As a result, the home sold about 45 days later. • Home #8 sat on the market for over a year because it had an unattractive floor plan. The home was staged to demonstrate that the floor plan was attractive. In addition, the marketing and pictures were improved. As a result, the home sold shortly after. • Home #9 sat on the market for 6 months because it was priced too high. The marketing and pictures were improved, and the price was reduced. The home sold about 60 days later. Maybe you are tired of being on the market. Keeping your home in "showing condition" is hard work and tough to live in! If your home is valued at $1,000,000 or less, I have an investor that will buy your home for market value! No fuss, no mess, simple, and fast. This is not a lowball offer, but rather a full price market value offer to you plus a convenience fee. I would be happy to share more about this option with you if you are interested in a quick sale and a quick move. I hope these examples demonstrate that most home-selling

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