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Home-Selling Checklist

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Getting ready to sell your house?  Then it’s time to get to work! Selling a home means more than just putting a for sale sign in your front yard. Before you consider listing your home, even in this strong housing market, there are some things you should do initially to get ready.  First of course, is to find a   great   real estate agent. That’s where I come in. Call me first. I can help you get your home ready for sale. 610-372-0212 or 610-413-0520. Trying a “for sale by owner” tactic tends to lead to one crisis after another. I can negotiate for you, keep your best interests front and center, and help you every step of the way!  Getting your home ready for sale can be easy if you take the time to freshen up your home in small steps.   1.       Take a look at your curb appeal. 2.       Declutter your living areas. 3.       Repaint walls in neutral tones (if necessary). 4.       Fix loose handles on cabinets and doors. 5.       Clean up scuff marks on walls, trim, and floors. 6.      

The Summer 2021 Real Estate Market

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The housing market will continue to be hot this summer. Attractive mortgage rates, vaccine distribution, and continued growth in consumer confidence will make this summer continue to be a strong environment for real estate. Right now, there are not nearly enough homes to fulfill buyer’s demand. If you are selling, this is great news for you. This gives sellers the upper hand when it comes to negotiations. This puts upward pressure on home prices and creates a lot of competition among home buyers.  To add to the intensity of this summer’s real estate market, low mortgage rates are expected to continue throughout the rest of 2021.  Mortgage rates are remaining low enough to attract and motive home buyers. Another impact in the real estate market this year which is completely unique to 2021 is that vaccinations across the country are helping people feel we are reaching some level of normalcy. This is allowing states to ease economic restrictions and allowing businesses to fully reopen, in