Friday 29 April 2022

As a Home Seller, Should You Take the First Offer That Comes In? By David Reecher, Rapid Results Team at eXp Realty!

The Answer is, NO NO NO.

Here’s why, if you take the very first offer, you’re not allowing time for the home to be exposed to everyone.

The goal is for your home to be seen by the masses and then to make sure we are getting the highest price and the best terms for your home.

So don’t just take the first offer that comes in. Make sure your home is properly marketed and exposed to ensure that you're getting the maximum return on your investment.

David Reecher and the Rapid Results Team at eXp Realty can be reached at 443-623-2565, David.reecher@eXpRealty.com

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Sunday 24 April 2022

David Reecher - New Construction Home market in 2021-2022

While new construction was seen by many as a way out of COVID-related inventory shortages, supply chain and labor challenges kept it from fully taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the 2021 market. While in 1989, 29 percent of buyers purchased a new home, only 15 percent did so in 2021. 

David Reecher and the Rapid Results Team at eXp Realty can be reached at 443-623-2565, David.reecher@eXpRealty.co

3 Tips to Get Your Offer Accepted in a Competitive Market: By David Reecher

#1: Make sure you’ve offered a competitive price on the home, if there are multiple offers, and you are able to remove the appraisal or loan...