Remember the days when you didn’t have to rummage furiously through the house to find a ringing phone, because it stayed where it was supposed to be—plugged into the wall? You remember: it used to take less than 10 minutes to check out the TV listings because there weren’t hundreds of channels. And a gallon of gas cost less than a loaf of bread…
Of course, those days are long gone. Unless you want to live on an isolated island somewhere in an underdeveloped country, that’s that.
In the real estate profession, the good ol’ days are gone, too. When I’m helping a client sell his or her home, I make the most of the fact that the super-highway to today’s buyer is no longer the newspaper or snail mail.... It’s the Web....It’s the listings.
The first glimpse most potential buyers get to a property is most often found through our www.Realtor.com real estate listings. Those attention-grabbing Warner Robins real estate listings are the agent and seller’s best chance to attract an in-person visit—with all that follows.
So how do you help your agent ace your Realtor.com real estate listings?
As in preparing for any performance: set the stage
Photographs are your best listings allies, so “stage” the house before photography begins. Professional photographers know that the viewer’s eye will be attracted to any out-of-place detail: a dog bed in a corner, or one window with a blind pulled lower than the others will create a distracting element. What looks okay in real life is much less critical.
Ready to set the stage for a successful sale? I’d love to prepare a marketing plan for you this spring!
Associate Broker/Property Manager
Elite Realtors of Georgia
478-978-3428
TheBarbeeTeam@gmail.com
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