🏡 Sell & Buy Like a Pro 5 Expert Strategies for a Smooth Move 🚀

Andy Schildhorn • October 28, 2024

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Are you thinking about selling your home and buying a new one? With mortgage rates dropping and a wide range of homes on the market, now’s the perfect time to act. But do you have a plan in place? In this video, I’ll share 5 key strategies to help you sell your home quickly and buy your next one with confidence.

 

In this video, I’ll cover: 

 

1️⃣ Why getting pre-approved should be your first step

2️⃣ How to prepare your home to attract top buyers

3️⃣ The importance of timing your sale and purchase

4️⃣ How pricing your home right maximizes your return

5️⃣ The value of working with an experienced realtor

 

Are you ready to make a move? Let’s chat about how I can help you plan your next steps and make the process smooth and successful. With 30 years of real estate experience, I’m here to guide you through selling and buying in today’s market.

 

💬 What are your biggest questions about selling and buying? Let me know in the comments below, or let’s discuss it when we meet!

 

📅 Ready to discuss your real estate goals? Use the link below to book a call with me and explore your options:

 

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📞 778.835.8957

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