The Basics of Selling Your Home
When the time comes, the decision to sell your home is often met with excitement and more than a little trepidation. How long will it take to sell? Will we get the price that we want for it? The good news is that with an experienced Austin real estate agent on your side, you can trust that your best interests are represented at each stage of the selling process. The agents at Domain Realty Austin have the expertise you need to make the process as straightforward as possible so you can focus on other aspects of your move. Many real estate firms in this area are only concerned with selling a home as quickly as possible, but we believe in working with the seller to achieve the optimal sale price and timing.
There are several important stages that you will go through when selling a home, and Domain Realty Austin has taken the time to break down this complicated process to give you a clearer idea of how your agent will help you:
Ready to Sell
The best thing to prepare your home for the market is to contact a Domain Realty Austin agent to facilitate the process and help you maximize your home’s selling potential. As trained and experienced professionals, our team of real estate agents are committed to representing your best interests and will listen to your specific needs and concerns. The Austin housing market is unique, and our agents understand how to attract new buyers and negotiate on your behalf.
Prepare your home for showings to other realtors and prospective buyers. First impressions are everything at this stage, and taking the time to declutter your house in a way that others can envision their belongings in the home is a great way generate interest in your home. The ideal presentation for your home is one that that feels tidy and cozy. Ask your agent about specific suggestions to make your home attractive for showings.
Asking Price
Many factors affect the listing price of a home, and sellers should expect their realtor to conduct a meticulous market analysis to develop the best strategy. The location of the house, as well as its condition, will affect the listing price, and our agents can determine the highest reasonable price based on the current state of the market. Austin is a rapidly changing city, and the supply and demand of homes in this area are continually fluctuating. It’s essential that you receive insight from not just a licensed realtor, but someone who understands the city’s inner workings to find the ideal buyer for your home. We know there are a lot of questions at this stage of the process, and we are ready and willing to help answer any questions you may have. As sellers, you should expect to receive as much for your home as the market will allow, and your agent can help you develop a realistic price-point to sell your home with success.
Receiving an Offer on Your Home
As offers are made to purchase your home, your agent will be diligently negotiating the best possible terms at the highest reasonable price. The process of managing a proposal is riddled with official terminology, paperwork, and varies by region. Understanding the intricacies of potential transactional issues at this stage is one the most significant threats to selling a home. Your agent will be able to navigate this process efficiently and promote your best interests when developing a contract with a pre-qualified buyer.
Usually, offers are made from one agent to another on behalf of the buyer. The proposal should include:
- The price that the buyer is willing to pay
- The amount of mortgage, if applicable
- Closing dates and moving dates
- Contingencies for purchasing the house, such as home inspections, loan commitments, and pest control inspections; this can include rodent, termite, well water, lead, radon gas, septic tank quality, among others
At this point, anything that is not agreeable to you within the proposed offer will need to be negotiated further. Counter-offers are relayed until a decision has been made that is equally acceptable to both parties, and the proposal can move forward. While counter-offers are being discussed, your agent will need to be in close contact with you to determine your level of satisfaction with any proposed changes. The time it takes to return a proposed amendment during this final negotiation process is critical to the success of the sale.
An Agreement is Made
After an agreement has been made, the buyer and seller will need to finalize the process by writing a contract, submitting a down payment, authorize building inspection dates, and approve other contingencies in the proposal. The expertise of your agent will be worth relying upon through this process, and qualities of the transaction differ by region. All provisions will need to be formally and legally written to ensure the contract is in your best interest. A local agent can swiftly guide you through this critical step and achieve this goal promptly.
From Contract to Closin
Deadlines are rapidly approaching at this stage of the transaction, and your agent will need to work closely with you to meet the seller’s obligations. The buyer is allowed a final walkthrough to determine that all the agreed-upon repairs have been made and that the house is still in excellent condition.
The Closing
The final step to selling your home is the closing when all parties sign the required paperwork, and the sale becomes final. Sometimes referred to as the settlement or escrow, this process can be completed in person or remotely by mail. If warranted, outside parties can be invited to review the final contract before signing, and your agent can coordinate a select service to assist you in this process.
After the parties have signed, the title to the property is officially transferred, and the buyer and seller exchange house keys for payment. Any transactional costs, such as title and tax adjustments, searches, mortgage credits, and prepaid taxes will be factored into the outcome of the payment you receive. The buyer’s title is then filed with local municipalities and you have successfully sold your home!
Contact Us Today
If you are looking to sell a home in Austin, turn to the professionals that you can trust. We have helped your friends and neighbors sell their homes and upgrade to the home of their dreams, and we are ready to help you as well! Call us at (512) 872-4211 to speak with one of our agents today.
Common Mistakes that Home Sellers Make
A home is a living and breathing symbol of the people who have inhabited it, covered in the crayon-based cave-paintings of the children that grew up in it, the heartthrob posters of the teenagers that slammed its bedroom doors in the midst of a typical mood swing, the framed pictures of children and grandchildren and the family dog that managed to sit still for a Christmas photo shoot with Santa. Just as people can grow with their homes, they can also outgrow them, ready to make the move to another home for a variety of reasons: school, work, marriage, divorce, a growing family, a desire to start anew.
When the time comes to sell your home, there are many considerations that must be taken into account. This process will take time and effort, but it is more than doable with the right attitude and resources. Unfortunately, many homeowners make mistakes in the selling process, resulting in difficulty selling the home. Keep reading to find out five of the most common mistakes sellers make so you can avoid them.
Asking For Too Much
No one wants to buy a home that is obviously overpriced. Would you pay $50 for a cup of coffee that you know is worth $2? With the growth of the internet, people are resourceful, and buyers can calculate whether your asking price is fair with tools, research, and their own agents. The less interest buyers have, the longer your property will be on the market, and the greater the chance is that your property’s value or sale price will decrease. Price your property appropriately, looking at factors like the local market.
Lying to the Buyer
In an effort to get rid of the home faster, you may be tempted to lie to a buyer about the unsavory aspects of the home: the leaky faucet, the hole in the roof, the mold growing in a corner of your basement. Fixing these issues before you try selling the home is ideal, but if a problem still prevails by the time the property is put on the market, be upfront. Financially and legally, you do not want your lies to come back and bite you, the buyer pursuing legal action after finding out the home’s true conditions. Morally, being truthful is always the best option.
Not Being Prepared
Buyers will be unimpressed with a dirty home, appliances that are falling apart, and holes in the walls. Just as you would clean your home in anticipation of guests visiting, a dinner party, or a Christmas gathering with your in-laws, you want to make your home presentable. Moreover, you want to create a welcoming, clean environment in which the buyers can envision themselves. This process can involve cleaning, repairing, and staging your furnishings to frame this home in a certain light, something a realtor could help you with.
Not Using a Realtor
It is possible to sell your home on your own, but having a real estate expert immensely increases the chances of selling it. Real estate agents are well-versed in preparing and showing homes, negotiating offers, and pricing homes; it’s their job. They will know the market inside and out, will be able to answer any questions you may have, and have access to resources to aid you through this process.
Getting Too Involved
It makes sense that you feel emotionally invested: this house is your baby. You have seen it grow up, and you have grown up with it, even if for a short time. However, now that you will be selling the home and moving on to life’s next exciting adventure, you will have to distance yourself and your emotions from the property if you want to sell the home. You may attach sentimental value to the home in the form of overpricing, and you may not even realize that you are doing it. However, buyers do not want a home that is too expensive and unreasonably so. You may be used to seeing your home decorated a certain way, but styling this home to attract buyers is the smart choice. You may feel compelled to follow around these potential buyers who are touring the home, just to see if they are as impressed as you were initially as a buyer, but this may scare them away. It is important to remember that your goal here is to sell this house, and a seller is nothing without a buyer.
Selling a home is a process, just as buying a home was. It requires knowing how buyers think and operating from the viewpoint of someone selling not just a product, but an investment, an experience, a new life. Fortunately, the experienced realtors of Domain Realty Austin have the experience you need to help make the selling process easier on yourself. We have helped countless individuals in Austin and the surrounding areas sell their homes and move into the home of their dreams, and we are ready to do the same for you.
We have seen it all, from the common mistakes that sellers make, to the perfect selling situation that results in a win-win for both sides. We are here to help explain the process to you, help you every step of the way, and ensure that you get the full value for the home that you have cherished for so long. If you are considering selling your home, don’t wait, contact an experienced Austin realtor from Domain Realty Austin at (512) 872-4211 today.
Top Frequently Asked Questions from Home Sellers
Homes are capsules of memories that we build our lives in, so it is never easy to walk away when it comes time to sell. Whether you or a loved one obtained a new job, you’re in need of moving closer to family, or you just want a fresh beginning, selling your home is a process that involves lots of detailed steps and planning. If you are kept up at night with questions about selling, then have a look at these top eight frequently asked questions that will provide some answers before you take the plunge into selling your home.
How much is my home worth?
Depending on the market and area you are in, your home’s value could vary. However, values tend to rise over the years and with proper maintenance and timely renovations, you may be pleasantly surprised at the worth of the home you have invested in. It’s important to seek an appraisal of your home to get an accurate value estimate of its worth. This will give you peace of mind when selling as well as reassure any potential buyers they are getting their money’s worth. Your realtor will also be able to assess other homes in the area to compare the features, acreage, and upkeep to determine your home’s market value before selling. It is a good idea to determine how much you should expect from selling your home before purchasing a new home to ensure the costs will be (at least mostly) covered.
When should I sell my house?
Depending on your location, the best time of year to sell will vary, but typically warmer weather brings out the homebuyers. Your realtor will be able to determine the best time of the year to sell depending on your real estate community. Keep your eyes and ears open before you list your home to see when other sellers in your area are putting theirs on the market.
How quickly should my home sell?
Researching other homes’ average days on the market in your area may help you determine how quickly buyers are taking action. Your realtor will be able to provide you with an average number of days to expect based on their research of the market. In hot markets, such as New York City, homes will typically sell in 30 days or less. However, if you are in a more rural area, it may take longer.
Should I be present when the buyer comes to look at the house?
It is best that the seller not be present when the buyer is at the house. It creates an uncomfortable environment for the buyer and may prevent them from asking the questions they need to in order to make a sound decision when it comes to purchasing. Plus, as the seller, your answers may seem emotionally charged, so it’s easiest that the viewing be scheduled for a time when you will not be home. This keeps the process clean and simple between your realtor and the buyers.
What should I reveal to potential homebuyers about my house?
“Treat others how you would like to be treated.” This is a good mantra for life as well as for selling your home. You would not want to buy a home under the false pretenses that all was safe and functional and then find out too late that there are fixes and improvements needed on your own dime. Disclose any and all aspects of the house that you would want to know if you were in their shoes, even if you feel this will make them wary of purchasing. Doing so could prevent complications or a potential lawsuit down the road. Of course, if you know there are defects with your house, go ahead and fix them before listing so that you feel good about what you are putting on the market. Additionally, providing the buyers with an inspection report is essential when selling. This will give them the peace of mind in knowing they are making a sound purchase.
Should I list my home for a higher price to leave some flexibility for negotiations?
With all the resources available to homebuyers today, a seller should not list their home under the pretense that the buyer will be unaware of the average price per square foot in the area. It is not advisable to price your home higher than what it is worth since typically, a well-priced home will sell fairly quickly and close to listing price.
How much commission should my realtor charge?
Real estate is an aggressive market, and realtors depend on those sales to make a living. However, you as the seller have the right to be picky and inquisitive when it comes to negotiating the commission rate with your realtor. There are zero circumstances in which that commission rate is non-negotiable, so be smart when interviewing your realtor to be sure that you are comfortable with what they will be taking from the sale.
What is a seller’s concession?
These are the “perks” for the buyer when they purchase, whether that’s money back, furniture or appliances included with the house, or even a slight drop in the sale price. Sometimes these can make or break the deal, so determining what would be of most value to your buyer is important when considering what you would be comfortable including at the time of sale.
The process of selling your home can be stressful but also very exciting. Knowing your options and circumstances will help you remain on top of your game, so you get the most bang for your buck and leave satisfied. Your realtor is also an invaluable resource for answering any questions you may have. Whether you are selling to travel full-time, moving to your own private island, or to start a brand new job, you are about to embark on a whole new adventure. Now that you are a little more well-versed when it comes to selling your home, it’s time to get started! Contact us at (512) 872-4211 to talk to a member of our team and begin the process of selling your home today!
Tips for Staging a Home When Selling
If you are considering selling your home, one of the most critical steps is preparing it for potential buyers to view. This means cleaning and staging the home to present it in the best light. A staged home is a canvas that allows buyers to picture their belongings in the house and envision what it would be like to live there.
While you may be comfortable cleaning and staging your home by yourself, you should consider consulting a real estate professional. They can help you prepare your home before showing it to potential buyers.
To help bring out the best in a home, follow these ten steps to stage a home to sell quickly and at the price that it deserves.
1. Clean and declutter
First and foremost, every house on the market should be clean. That means more than a standard vacuuming. Get all carpets professionally cleaned and all hardwood floors polished. Scrub the walls, scour the shower door, and bleach all sinks. Then, once the house is spotless, it’s time to declutter. Remove the items crammed on the mantel or within your bookshelves and create a more open space.
2. Make sure the house looks lived in
It’s easy to take step one too far and make your home feel like a hotel room. Make sure that for all the clean and uncluttered quality of the house, there is still a sense that people live there. If a home feels too cold and unwelcoming, it can turn off potential buyers.
3. Give the house curb appeal
To sell a house, you have to pique the interest of potential buyers. While adding expensive additions like a deck may not be feasible, it’s possible to add appeal on a budget. First, do all the cleaning and decluttering outside. Mow the lawn, remove anything in the yard, and power wash the sidewalk and walkways. Then, plant or hang fresh flowers to make the area feel warm and lively. A new coat of paint on the exterior of your home can help as well.
4. Rearrange your furniture for space and flow
Furniture in a home often focuses first on comfort and second on looks. However, when selling your home, the visual appeal should be a primary concern. Remove unnecessary pieces of furniture and rearrange others to maximize the sense of space from one room to another. Make sure to leave enough furniture that the home still feels inhabited.
5. Focus the eye on the big positives
If the house has a great fireplace, put a new rug in front of it that catches the eye. If the living room is spacious and open, add a fresh coat of paint and a painting on the wall that captures the potential buyer’s attention. The trick is to find what makes this particular house a great place to live and subtly remind all who visit what those features are.
6. Bring in new kitchen appliances
New kitchen appliances can make even the most outdated kitchen seem appealing. It can be a significant factor in the decision-making process of a potential buyer, especially if they love to cook.
7. Open the blinds
Sunlight is an excellent cure for an average room, so let in as much sunshine as possible. It will make the whole house feel more open and comfortable. Sunlight also often hides faults that bright artificial lighting exposes.
8. Use neutral colors
Soft and subtle colors often pair best with furniture in a home. While bright colors can be excellent in a limited amount, overdoing them may turn a potential buyer off. In fact, the benefit of neutral colors is that they are inoffensive to a broader audience. They feel clean and pleasant without creating too much of an emotional reaction.
This is not to say that the colors all have to be neutral tones. Adding soft reds, browns, oranges, greens, and blues to accent neutral shades of white and grey can be an attractive addition. A good rule of thumb is to stay away from anything that is too bright or loud.
9. Add some finer touches
A few fancy features in the house can go a long way in convincing someone to go from home admirer to home buyer. Renting furniture or home decor can accentuate the rooms within the home. While it’s important to be practical and reasonable in these upgrades (you want to stay within a set budget), they can do wonders when staging your home.
10. Forget your personal style
When you move into a house, your first thought is how to make it yours. When you sell a home, your first thought should be how to make it appeal to a potential buyer. Remove posters from the wall that spoke to you but may not speak to others. While you may love having your bookshelves crammed with books or old records, the next owner may find that look cluttered.
The trick is to keep the house looking pleasant and lived in. At the same time, the buyer should be able to walk in and envision how the house could look if it belonged to them.
Trust your home to Domain Realty Austin
Selling a house takes a lot of work as well as some experience, knowledge, and artistry. The real estate agents of Domain Realty Austin know what it takes to stage and sell a home in the Austin area. We are passionate about finding the right buyer for each house and the right house for each buyer.
If you are interested in selling your home, or if you are looking for a home in the Austin area, contact us at (512) 872-4211, or email us for more information at info(at)DomainRealtyAustin(dotted)com.
Tips for Staging a Home When Selling
If you are considering selling your home, one of the most critical steps is preparing it for potential buyers to view. This means cleaning and staging the home to present it in the best light. A staged home is a canvas that allows buyers to picture their belongings in the house and envision what it would be like to live there.
While you may be comfortable cleaning and staging your home by yourself, you should consider consulting a real estate professional. They can help you prepare your home before showing it to potential buyers.
To help bring out the best in a home, follow these ten steps to stage a home to sell quickly and at the price that it deserves.
1. Clean and declutter
First and foremost, every house on the market should be clean. That means more than a standard vacuuming. Get all carpets professionally cleaned and all hardwood floors polished. Scrub the walls, scour the shower door, and bleach all sinks. Then, once the house is spotless, it’s time to declutter. Remove the items crammed on the mantel or within your bookshelves and create a more open space.
2. Make sure the house looks lived in
It’s easy to take step one too far and make your home feel like a hotel room. Make sure that for all the clean and uncluttered quality of the house, there is still a sense that people live there. If a home feels too cold and unwelcoming, it can turn off potential buyers.
3. Give the house curb appeal
To sell a house, you have to pique the interest of potential buyers. While adding expensive additions like a deck may not be feasible, it’s possible to add appeal on a budget. First, do all the cleaning and decluttering outside. Mow the lawn, remove anything in the yard, and power wash the sidewalk and walkways. Then, plant or hang fresh flowers to make the area feel warm and lively. A new coat of paint on the exterior of your home can help as well.
4. Rearrange your furniture for space and flow
Furniture in a home often focuses first on comfort and second on looks. However, when selling your home, the visual appeal should be a primary concern. Remove unnecessary pieces of furniture and rearrange others to maximize the sense of space from one room to another. Make sure to leave enough furniture that the home still feels inhabited.
5. Focus the eye on the big positives
If the house has a great fireplace, put a new rug in front of it that catches the eye. If the living room is spacious and open, add a fresh coat of paint and a painting on the wall that captures the potential buyer’s attention. The trick is to find what makes this particular house a great place to live and subtly remind all who visit what those features are.
6. Bring in new kitchen appliances
New kitchen appliances can make even the most outdated kitchen seem appealing. It can be a significant factor in the decision-making process of a potential buyer, especially if they love to cook.
7. Open the blinds
Sunlight is an excellent cure for an average room, so let in as much sunshine as possible. It will make the whole house feel more open and comfortable. Sunlight also often hides faults that bright artificial lighting exposes.
8. Use neutral colors
Soft and subtle colors often pair best with furniture in a home. While bright colors can be excellent in a limited amount, overdoing them may turn a potential buyer off. In fact, the benefit of neutral colors is that they are inoffensive to a broader audience. They feel clean and pleasant without creating too much of an emotional reaction.
This is not to say that the colors all have to be neutral tones. Adding soft reds, browns, oranges, greens, and blues to accent neutral shades of white and grey can be an attractive addition. A good rule of thumb is to stay away from anything that is too bright or loud.
9. Add some finer touches
A few fancy features in the house can go a long way in convincing someone to go from home admirer to home buyer. Renting furniture or home decor can accentuate the rooms within the home. While it’s important to be practical and reasonable in these upgrades (you want to stay within a set budget), they can do wonders when staging your home.
10. Forget your personal style
When you move into a house, your first thought is how to make it yours. When you sell a home, your first thought should be how to make it appeal to a potential buyer. Remove posters from the wall that spoke to you but may not speak to others. While you may love having your bookshelves crammed with books or old records, the next owner may find that look cluttered.
The trick is to keep the house looking pleasant and lived in. At the same time, the buyer should be able to walk in and envision how the house could look if it belonged to them.
Trust your home to Domain Realty Austin
Selling a house takes a lot of work as well as some experience, knowledge, and artistry. The real estate agents of Domain Realty Austin know what it takes to stage and sell a home in the Austin area. We are passionate about finding the right buyer for each house and the right house for each buyer.
If you are interested in selling your home, or if you are looking for a home in the Austin area, contact us at (512) 872-4211, or email us for more information at info(at)DomainRealtyAustin(dotted)com.
How to Improve Your Home’s Curb Appeal
When you are selling your home and trying to spruce it up for potential buyers, improving its existing appearance from the road is a great place to begin. The steps you take don’t need to be expensive or time-consuming to leave a lasting first impression.
House Numbers Rejuvenation
Few things are more frustrating than being unsure as to whether you have arrived at the correct address. Help potential buyers avoid this problem by removing your house numbers and giving them a fresh coat of paint in a vivid, high-contrast hue. A high quality spray paint makes this job quick, inexpensive, and easy to complete. If the numbers are too small to read from the road, don’t be afraid to purchase new ones in a modern font. While you’re at it, grab some stencils and mark the corner of your driveway with your home numbers to make your address more apparent from the road.
Clear All Driveways and Walkways
Ensure that your home appears as welcoming as possible. Create or clear a direct passageway from the driveway to the front door. Visitors shouldn’t need to duck under low hanging branches or dodge outdoor knick-knacks when they arrive. Clutter will detract from the beauty of your home.
Accent Lighting to Add Appeal
People often drive by prospective homes at different times to see how changes in lighting affect the look of the property. The addition of solar lights to pathways, flowerbeds, and water features creates a space for outdoor evening enjoyment. Make sure all porch lights have working bulbs and take existing fixtures down to give them a thorough cleaning. Oiled bronze or brushed nickel spray paint can make old metalwork look brand new. Lit areas also increase visibility and security by deterring potential intruders.
Give your Trees and Bushes a Trim
Aside from blocking the view of your house, trees and bushes can damage roofs and siding. They also act as a super-highway for insects and rodents to use as a path into your home. You can rent a chainsaw or hedge-trimmer from your local hardware store to cut away any greenery within four to six inches of your house. Trim shrubs below the level of the windows and bring in a certified arborist to ensure proper long-term care for your trees. They are great at determining how to direct future growth of trees so that you don’t have to trim as often. Well-manicured bushes and trees will dramatically improve the appearance of a subpar landscape.
Give your Home a Good Power Washing
Cedar pollen, mold, cobwebs, dust, dirt, and wasp nests can all make a house look dingy and unloved. Rent a power washer for an afternoon and wash the exterior of your home thoroughly. Give extra attention to windows, doors, sidewalks, and driveways. While you are cleaning, examine your home for any unnoticed damage and weathering to the outside. This prevents surprise findings during home inspections and extensive, non-budgeted repair jobs.
Kill Weeds Growing in your Driveway and Sidewalk
Without proper treatment, weeds can even grow in the cracks in the pavement of your driveway. Pulling these unsightly pests can make a big difference in curbside appeal. Their root structures can cause further damage to concrete as well. It’s best to pull them out by the roots, but an herbicide can do wonders to make sure they don’t grow back.
Give your Front Porch a Dash of Color
Marigolds and zinnias are cheap, colorful, and low maintenance. However, if you have a brown thumb or if you’re selling your home during winter, there are plenty of other options to consider. A festive, seasonal wreath or pretty doormat can dress up an otherwise dull front porch. Keep things simple; it’s easy to go overboard with accent colors, and you want to avoid overwhelming visitors.
Spruce up your Existing Flowerbeds
You don’t need to overhaul your entire landscape design to brighten up your front yard. Start by pulling out any debris that has blown into your yard and trimming away dying leaves or buds. If a plant looks unhealthy or is about to go dormant, prune it back or pull it out. Put on a layer of mulch or topsoil for a polished appearance. You can even add a few bright annuals for a pop of color.
Remove your Window Screens
Window screens, while great for airflow, don’t look so lovely from the road. They fray and develop a weathered look that isn’t charming, so it may be better to leave them in the garage while your home is on the market. Prospective buyers can always request that the screens be displayed with the home. Clean the windows well with a streak-free spray, or have them professionally cleaned. Check that the seals are still intact, and caulk any cracks to prevent weather damage.
Seed the Bare Spots in your Lawn
Put down grass seed in sparse areas a few weeks before you decide to list your home. A bag of weed-and-feed and some grass seed can make a huge difference in your home’s curbside appeal. If you live in a drier region, add an extra watering cycle every week to keep your grass healthy and green. Mow the lawn regularly and bag the clippings while you are trying to sell your home. Sweep up or blow any excess grass that lands on sidewalks and driveways.
Landscaping and architectural improvements can improve the appeal of almost any home. Many prospective buyers consider current and future home maintenance as a top priority. Having a poorly maintained home can be the difference between getting several offers or several drive-bys. Before jumping into an investment of time and money, it’s best to start small. These suggestions may seem obvious, but they make a huge difference to home shoppers.
At Domain Realty, we know a well-maintained, modest home will be far more attractive than a ramshackle compound. We can help you improve the look of your home so that you are able to make the sell and move on with your life as soon as possible. For more information regarding home selling, call one of our experienced real estate agents today at (512) 872-4211.