This page is designed to help you with some of the steps that are involved with the sale of your home. The best way to get your home sold is to contact me at 757-630-4547. Even if you live outside the Virginia area, I can get you in touch with a qualified real estate professional in any part of the country.
"Can a real estate agent really help me in buying and selling property" The answer is YES! This section provides answers to the most commonly asked questions about selecting the right Realtor to help you sell your home.
Setting the list price for your home involves evaluating various market conditions and financial factors. Learn the methods that I use to help determine a home's list price.
Selling your home can be very stressful. With all of the meticulous details and work involved, it can quickly become a headache. Print this section out for a quick reference throughout this process.
"What are home sellers obligated to disclose" What is the best time to sell a house". "Who determines what furnishings of a house stay with the home when it is sold" These are just a sampling of the many questions answered in this section.
A normal part of the home sale process involves the inspection of a home by an inspection professional. Such inspections are routinely performed on homes of all ages and quality. Here is the information every home seller needs to know about home inspectors and their services.
"Has the buyer been pre-approved"." What lender are they going to be using"." Are they working with a real estate agent" Things you should know about your potential buyer and the ways they can back out of a ratified contract.
"Should you get a lawyer or use a title company" "What do these people charge to close my deal" "Does everyone involved in the transaction have to be at the closing table at the same time" Explanations to this process are available in this section.
To contact me and find out what the "market value" of your home is, please fill out the form below. I can send you recently sold and pending properties in your neighborhood to give you a good idea what an appraiser will have to say about the value of your home.