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Best Day to List Austin Home

June 7, 2015 By Rebecca Jacks

Recently, national real estate blog Redfin released a study on the best day of the week to list your home. They studied listings over a 21 month period in several major markets, including Travis County in Central Texas. What did the study find? Homes Listed on Friday are 12% More Likely to Sell in 90 […]

Filed Under: Sellers Tagged With: Frequent Seller Questions, Preparing to Sell, Seller Tips, Timing the Market

Is Staging Effective in Getting Sellers More Money?

March 23, 2015 By Rebecca Jacks

As Austin Realtors, we’re often asked if staging is effective in getting sellers more money for their homes in Austin. Working with home buyers in Austin everyday, I can unequivocally say staging has an affect on how much a buyer likes a particular home. To confirm and quantify my experience (with a much bigger sample […]

Filed Under: Sellers Tagged With: Frequent Seller Questions, Preparing to Sell, Selling for Top Dollar, Updating to Sell

What Should Be On the For Sale Sign in Your Front Yard?

February 26, 2015 By Rebecca Jacks

In our last post, we discussed the four typical for sale signs we see in front yards and what your for sale sign says about your home. If you couldn’t tell, I’m not a fan of a for sale sign that doesn’t market what it is intending to sell – your home. Why? Because it […]

Filed Under: Sellers Tagged With: First Time Home Sellers, Frequent Seller Questions, Interviewing Agents, Preparing to Sell, Seller Tips, Selling for Top Dollar

Should a Seller Pay a Buyer’s Closing Costs ?

November 26, 2012 By Raymond Stoklosa

The question of why should the seller pay the buyer’s closing costs comes up with some degree of frequency. Should a seller pay a buyer’s closing costs in Austin? This is an excellent question and the answer is very straight-forward and pragmatic: You contribute to a buyer’s closing costs so they can BUY your house! […]

Filed Under: Sellers Tagged With: Frequent Seller Questions, Responding to Offers, Seller Tips, Selling in a Buyer's Market

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