A Common Question Home Sellers are Asking Today
There is a common question many home sellers are asking. It’s the one thing on their mind. How much is my home or property worth? It is the first question they have when deciding to sell their home. They know what they paid for the home. They know how much they have spent on improvements to the home through the years. Now they are ready to sell and they are questioning the home’s worth.
How I Help Sellers
Indeed, no seller is in the business of giving away what they own. As a matter of fact, neither am I. Sellers know what they want for their home or property. A question a seller may ask me is How I can help them sell their home. The answer to that question is: I am in the business of getting sellers the highest possible price with the best contract terms.
While as a Real Estate Broker I represent the seller, as an Auctioneer I also represent the seller with a fiduciary capacity.
Another question home sellers may ask is how I sell their property. The answer is simple. My job is to continually ask for more money until all efforts have been exhausted and the seller accepts the offer that best suits their desires.
Consequently, another question sellers have is how long will it take for their home or property to sell. Sellers have a unique advantage in knowing what day and time the home or property will sell. That is unless a buyer wishes to make early offers. In which case the seller may accept an offer that pre-empts all other actions. Make no mistake, though…many times a home or property goes up for auction and multiple people rush to purchase it. Why? Answer: because they are scared to get into a bidding war.
My Experience Benefits Sellers
Furthermore, I have been participating as a Licensed Real Estate Broker since 1999. Twenty years and counting. Florida Broker Lic. #BK660297 Auctioneer Lic. #AB3428-AU2726, Georgia Broker Lic. 219186 Auctioneer Lic. #AU003046, Kansas Lic. #00241352, New York Lic. #10351213737, Texas Broker Lic. #0698695 Auctioneer Lic. #17057 and many more states.
Similarly sellers don’t only have questions. They also have concerns. Trust matters and experience counts.
For instance, sellers may question if the appraisal value will affect the final sale Remember, I do not set a cap on what you may receive. This means if an appraiser says the home or property is worth $500,000, with the seller’s permission I will ask for $550,000 or as much as I can get for the seller
Therefore, you as a seller now have the opportunity to benefit from the best of both worlds. Remember, it is not about the cheapest dollar. It is all about the highest possible price with the best contract terms. Allow me to manage multiple offers analyzing a series of bids to achieve your goals.
In short, all you have to do is say the word and hire me, Myers Jackson America’s Auctioneer.. Let me get to work for you. Contact me now! Let me do the work for you.