3 Tips for Selling Your Houston Home during a Sellers-Market

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By Kim Buish

HOUSTON – There’s no denying that the 2015 Real Estate market can be classified as a sellers-market and it’s a great time for you to sell your home this year.

In this post I will provide you with 7 tips you can use to sell your home during a sellers-market.

Tip #1 – Go To Market on Thursday Night

One of the advantages of going to market, or having your Real Estate listing online by Friday morning, is that your listing will be online just in time for home buyers on Friday when they start searching for homes for sale in Houston, Texas.

Tip #2 – Limit Days and Times for Showings

Since it is a sellers-market it’s important to remember that you can limit showings of your home since there will be a lot of demand for it.

Instead of showing your home to every buyer’s agent who calls you with interest in it you should schedule one or more set days and times during the week for buyers to see your home.

Tip #3 – List Your Home with a Slightly Lower Sales Price

Although most homeowners might be inclined to list their homes for more money during a sellers’ market you can actually make more money on your home by listing it slightly lower than its current market value.

This simple step is a powerful tactic which will catch the interest of more buyers because they won’t want to miss a great deal on a home.

Sell Your Houston Home

To get started with selling your Houston Home contact me, Kim Buish, Realtor ® with Red Door Realty and Associates by calling us at (713) 819-1642 or CLICK HERE to connect with me through my website.

Categories: Home Buying
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