Home Sellers Guide

Selling is an Art
There are major differences between providing a service to a client and actually selling a home. Selling requires the art of motivating another person to purchase a home. This involves working through issues, concerns or problems and finding solutions to keep a transaction together. Service involves meeting your communication needs, working to identify creative ways to market your home, and providing you weekly updates on the progress of your home.
There are a few things that you, the homeowner, can do to prepare your home for sale. Below you will find a short list of suggestions to get started.
Outside Your Home:
Inside Your Home:
Why Use an Agent
Your REALTOR® can assist with determining your price, staging and exposing your home to its best advantage and to the widest pool of home buyers with our aggressive, custom marketing techniques.
Working with a REALTOR® can save you time, money and headaches. When you enter into a contract with one of our distiguished agents, you have the security of knowing that he or she is legally representing you and acting in your best interest throughout the transaction.
Marketing Your Home
There are many aspects to selling your home and since every home is unique, every situation will be a little different. What sets our agents apart from the rest is their exceptional marketing and selling skills.
Download our home marketing brochure to learn more about our approach.
1. Digital Photography
Digital photography offers the best way to keep marketing photos updated, clear for print advertising and internet usage. More photos of the home increases the opportunity to entice a buyer to visit the home.
2. Internet Exposure
The internet has changed how buyers search for homes. Statistics show that homebuyers between the ages of 25-35 go to the internet first to identify potential homes and then contact a real estate professional. With today’s technology, viewing the interior of a home can easily be captured by panaromic photographs or even with 360 degree virtual tours of the property.
3. Yard Signage
Yard signage is still the most common way of identifying when a home is for sale with an agency. Never underestimate the networking power of a neighbor! Many times they know people who would like to live in the neighborhood or area.
4. Premium Brochures
Brochures should be professionally designed. Just like buying an automobile, marketing for a $100,000 or a $550,000 home should be flattering and accuate. The format of the brochure can vary, but the highlighted features and room measurements that are included will entice the buyer to schedule an appointment to tour the home.
5. Magazine & Newspaper Publication Marketing
There are several real estate publications, newspapers and magazines used to advertise a home depending on who the audience is. If the audience is located in the Columbia, Missouri area, then The Columbia Daily Tribune’s Columbia Homes Weekly section, The Columbia Missourian’s Real Estate This Week insertion or The Real Estate Book are all effective means of advertising.
6. Direct Marketing
Direct mailings can target individuals in a geographic area and introduce the home to a future buyer. Most postcards have about two to three seconds to capture the attention of a person before they are thown in the garbage. Direct marketing continues to only provide more exposure for the home.
