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January
13

Selling a home is a complex process, and it can easily start to feel overwhelming if you try to tackle everything at once. Planning ahead is essential to managing the home-selling process, with the steps you take to prepare paving the way to less stress and more success as you progress through the process. Our real estate agents are here to help you prepare, with our checklist that covers the selling process from start to finish.

From Listing to Closing: The Ultimate Home Seller's Checklist

Clean and Declutter the Home

Cleaning and decluttering your home is often quite an involved process, especially if you've been living there for a while. So it helps to get started early once you know you plan to sell, and tackle it step-by-step. Cleaning is essential for making sure t...

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November
20

In the past, the only choice with staging a home was whether or not to do it at all. With the rise in popularity of virtual staging, you now have a new option. But is virtual staging really a better option than real staging, and how do both options compare? Our real estate agents have more on the advantages of real versus virtual staging, including the key factors that can help you sell your home faster.

Real vs. Virtual Staging: Which Sells Homes Faster

First, a quick summary of both options. With real staging, a home stager will bring in furniture and décor to stage the home, to make the property as appealing as possible for buyers. With virtual staging, everything is done digitally. The home is staged virtually, so there's no real furniture involved. Virtual staging looks just like the real thing when viewed o...

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October
28

Closings are exciting milestones, but in Florida, they can also be confusing. One major difference? Who pays for title insurance, and who selects the title company. In Miami-Dade and Broward, it's typically the buyer. In Palm Beach, it's usually the seller.

Understanding these local details helps you avoid unnecessary stress. Here are a few common mistakes to watch for when closing on a home in Florida.

August
18

Original published on RISMedia, by Jess Williams


While real estate professionals will argue all day for the benefit of using an MLS to sellers, what does the data actually say? Do sellers really benefit financially from using the traditional real estate process, even after accounting for commission paid?

According to a new survey conducted jointly by Drexel University and Bright MLS, the answer is, they do—often by a lot. Comparing over three years of on-MLS and off-MLS sales, r...

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