Greencastle, PA: The first meeting with a realtor sets the tone for how smoothly the entire process will go. According to the premier Pennsylvania realtors The Ashley M. Miller Team, preparing for the upcoming conversation and task can also help improve profit for both home seller and realtor.
Preparing for the First Meeting With a Realtor To Sell House
Realtors make selling properties a much easier and smoother process. However, just as they help people, they need their partners — the homeowners looking to sell — to also do their part. Aligning the expectations and strategies of both parties helps them secure a higher profit from the expected sale.
Below are a few key things prepare for the first meeting with a real estate agent in Pennsylvania:
• Mortgage documents or house deed proving ownership of the house
• Old title policy
• Up-to-date list of house upgrades
• Property survey
• Pre-listing inspection results
What To Expect From the First Realtor Meeting
During the initial realtor meeting, homeowners looking to sell can expect to talk at length about their finances and the property they want to sell. Since surveys and inspections can only reveal so much, the realtor may also request for a full house tour to give them a better idea of the property. This may be done in person or through video conferencing.
Individuals selling their homes can expect great results from a certified realtor. It’s important to be prepared to listen to the realtor’s insight and suggestions, particularly about staging and listing the house to maximize potential profit.
About the Ashley M. Miller Team, Your Home Hero
Your Home Hero is a team of realtors helping the communities of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia navigate the housing market. The Greencastle, PA-based team is made up of six exceptional realtors.
Ashley Miller is a five-star preferred realtor leading the team. As a former U.S. Marine and certified Military Relocation Professional (MRP), Miller can fully assist fellow veterans, active-duty military personnel, and government workers in leasing, buying, or selling their homes.
For any inquiries, please visit yourhomehero.com or send your questions to
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