
Sellers
Gil Estate Realty offers detailed assistance to sellers, which helps to alleviate some of the stress and complexity of the home selling process. As a full-service real estate company, we manage every aspect of the sale, from preparing the property to sell and marketing the property effectively.
Our tailored sales strategy consists of:
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Explaining to you how the selling process works in detail
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Preparing your home for market
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Establishing a competitive sales price
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Executing targeted advertising and marketing campaigns
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Facilitate showings, including an open house, if desired
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Address buyer inquiries
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Coordinate move-out dates with your plans for a new home
I strive to secure the best possible sale price for your property to minimize time on the market supported by local market research. Also, ​I can provide recommendations on enhancing curb appeal and making strategic upgrades to attract potential buyers.
You can trust Gil Estate Realty to guide you through the selling process with professionalism you deserve.
Connect with me today to get started! 954.758.0095
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Sellers are effected by the new real estate rules starting August 19, 2024. Please take this quick read
to understand what it means to you and your agent.
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Please review the new rules for home buyers below as written by NAR:
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- First, written buyer agreements are now required and must meet certain criteria. Buyers and their agents will need to reach an agreement regarding how the agent will be compensated for their services and put it in writing prior to touring a home. More details on those agreements are below.
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Second, offers of compensation (when a seller or a seller’s agent shares compensation with a buyer’s agent) can no longer be shared on Multiple Listing Services (MLS). MLSs are local marketplaces used by both buyer and seller agents to share information about homes for sale. Offers of compensation are still an option but must be communicated off-MLS if a seller chooses to make an offer available.
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​Additional Information...
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Homebuyers can still accept concessions from sellers, such as offers to pay closing costs.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has temporarily lifted its ban on buyers paying for real estate agent representation. This gives veteran buyers more options to have professional access to representation in their homebuying process.
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Real estate commissions cannot be financed, so buyers need to have cash to pay these fees.
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