Living in Los Angeles vs. Las Vegas: Which Lifestyle Fits You Best?
- November 26, 2025
- Blog
Choosing the right place to call home is more than a real estate decision — it’s a lifestyle decision. Two of the... Read More
Buyers form an opinion of your home within 7 seconds—often before they even walk through the front door.
Simple, low-cost improvements can significantly increase buyer appeal:
The goal is to create a clean, welcoming first impression that instantly feels “move-in ready.”
Many sellers think pricing high leaves room to negotiate.
But the truth is:
Your strongest buyer interest happens in the first 10–14 days.
Correct pricing maximizes your final sales price—not the other way around.
Zestimates are entertaining, but they cannot account for:
A professional valuation is always more accurate than an online algorithm.
Buyers scroll through listings the same way they scroll through social media—quickly and visually.
High-quality marketing can increase perceived value by 5–10%:
Your listing photos are your first showing. Make them count.
If something is outdated, broken, or noticeably worn—buyers will notice.
Addressing issues before listing helps:
Pre-listing prep almost always pays for itself.
Showings often come with little notice. Consistency is key.
Tips for staying ready:
The easier it is to show, the more buyers will see it—and the faster it sells.
Comments about décor, paint colors, layout, or smell aren’t criticisms—they’re data.
Feedback helps refine strategy, improve presentation, and ultimately attract the right buyer.
A strong offer includes:
The highest offer isn’t always the best offer.
The goal is to maximize your net, not just the sticker number.
Your agent’s goal is identical to yours:
Behind the scenes, your agent manages:
Great results come from collaboration, communication, and trust.
Sellers who understand the market, stay open to strategy, and remain flexible throughout the process almost always achieve the strongest results.
Your home is a major financial asset.
Your agent is your guide, strategist, and advocate.
Together, you can position your home to sell for its highest possible value.
Devone Richard Broker
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