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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Tips for Choosing the Right Real Estate Agent in Greensboro



With so many agents in Greensboro, choosing the right one can make your buying or selling experience successful and less stressful. But where do you start? There are a lot of tips to choosing the right Greensboro real estate agent starting with what you’re doing right now; researching.

Examine Licensing Credentials

First and foremost, ensure your Greensboro real estate agent is licensed. Most states have a database where you can review licensing. A simple internet search will lead you there. You can also review any previous disciplinary actions. If the agent has abbreviations behind their professional name, this typically means they have additional credentials. These credentials mean they’ve had additional training and have credentialed skills. Some specialize in senior aged assistance, some specialize in buyers, and others have exclusive training in residential real estate.

Inquire about Experience

Determine how long the agent has been practicing and their experience level. A skilled Greensboro real estate agent with a long history and years of experience can create a more seamless and informed buying and selling experience. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2swpesK

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Buyers conducting a property search in Greensboro look for particular qualities in a home

What keeps a home from selling?

If you’re conducting a property search in Greensboro for a new home, but your current home has been on the market a while and isn’t selling fast enough, you may be asking yourself why isn’t my home selling? Besides from uncontrollable market conditions, there are some things that you can control which impact your home sale.

Make a Good First Impression for Your Property with Photos

Poor photos leave a bad first impression. Incorrect lighting can make your rooms and home appear less attractive. Bad photo angles can impact the size and appearance of your home. Too few photos can leave a potential buyer displeased and disinterested.
Make sure your photos are taken in good lighting, with attractive angles, and that there are plenty of them. Don’t leave them hanging with too few, or poor, pictures. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2s0CMwr