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Here at Coldwell Banker Hodges Real Estate, our friendly real estate agents are ready to give you their full attention! We are honored to serve all your real estate needs. Give one of our friendly agents a call and let them know what you are looking for. Chances are, we've got just the home for you!
Any of the agents at Coldwell Banker Hodges Real Estate can be your PERFECT PARTNER. With the professional tools that the agents have at their disposal along with the education and experience our agents have, they will be able to help you find your dream home or help you relocate to another area. With the international name recognition that Coldwell Banker has, it makes any relocation easy for our customers and clients.
Whether you are looking to buy or sell, Coldwell Banker Hodges Real Estate understands your needs. You deserve a strong partner in buying or selling your home and there's no one more willing to go the extra mile than Hodges Real Estate.
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The 10 Factors Most Likely To Influence Your Sale
1. Price the property competitively.
2. Be willing to consider offers based on VA / FHA terms. Government terms give many buyers a head start on the ability to afford a home.
3. Allow the property to be shown with or without an appointment. It may be a nuisance, but not as bad as being on the market for six months!
4. Please be gone whenever a prospective buyer, accompanied by a Realtor®, wants to see the house - and stay gone until they are gone! Buyers need to "try it on for size" but they can't do that as long as you are there.
5. Eliminate any barrier to a free flow of traffic in the property. Such items as bulky or extra furniture, house plants that stick into traffic ways, toys or clothes not put away, or beds not made slows down traffic and makes rooms look smaller, darker and less inviting.
6. Watchdogs that provide so much security that no one can see the property without a death-wish are a problem.
7. Your Realtor® is on your side and won't get paid until you get results. Advice from a professional is useless unless you take it.
8. Look at the front of your house. Size it up objectively and critically (that's asking a lot of any homeowner!). Ask yourself this question: If a buyer pulled up in front, would the appearance pull them inside?
9. Make any and all recommended improvements with an eye toward neutral marketing. Be aware of unusual colors or styles which might clash with a prospective buyer's taste.
10. Be willing to consider any offer at any time. Remember, you are the final judge of what is accepted and what's not!
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