You deserve a seamless selling experience

Your home is your most valuable asset.

When it comes time to sell, you want to be sure you are working with a real estate professional who has the expertise needed to get you top dollar for your home efficiently and effectively. We will work with you to position your home on the market in a way that ensures your sales experience is as stress-free and profitable as possible.

 Getting Ready to Sell

Before putting the sign on your lawn and advertising your home, there are a few key steps you can take to make your home more sellable which we can coach you through.

  • 1. Remove the clutter

    Imagine what your home would look like if you removed half of your belongings. In order to make your home more appealing to buyers, it’s important to eliminate personalized items, as well as excess furniture and decorative features. Less is more. A minimal design with few distractions will help buyers see themselves in the space.

  • 2. Patch and paint

    Pride of ownership is a key selling feature, and you can demonstrate yours with simple fixes to leaky faucets, running toilets or squeaky doors. Adding a fresh coat of paint to the walls, using neutral colours, is also a good idea. It’s a relatively quick and cost-effective way to make your home feel bigger, brighter and more welcoming.

  • 3. Spruce up the curb appeal

    The outside of your home is what potential buyers see first when they pull up to a viewing, and we know how important first impressions are. Make sure the grass is cut, the yard is landscaped and the exterior looks well-kept.

  • 4. Stage your home

    Studies show staging your home helps you sell faster and at a higher price point. Small changes can go a long way in making your home look Pinterest-worthy from every angle.

Ready to get started?

Connect with us and let’s talk about your goals for selling your home.

 

“Gail read the market perfectly; gave me great advice on pricing and staging my father's property with the result that it sold within one week of the first open house and most importantly it sold well above the list price!”

— S. MacDonald