How to Get Your Home Ready to Sell or List With Jill Elliott
Release Date: 04/21/2022
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IN THIS EPISODE:
- [02:21] How to get your home ready for sale.
- [03:39] How to get older homes ready for sale.
- [05:00] Is there certain maintenance you should do before you contact a real estate agent or before you list your home?
- [06:20] How important is curb appeal and staging a home?
- [10:47] How to set financial expectations for listing a home.
- [15:36] How to find the right real estate agent.
- [19:19] Why a house might not close; tips for planning a home inspection, and parting advice from Jill.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- The first thing to do when deciding to sell your home is let go and let the process happen. Respect the process, be flexible and make changes suggested by your realtor.
- Things to be aware of when selling or buying a home are the roof and foundation, plumbing, windows and electrical.
- How do you find the right real estate agent? Find one that you trust. Not that you like, but one that you trust.
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BIO:
Jill Elliott is a Broker Associate with @properties Dallas and brings over 10 years of experience in all aspects of real estate. She has consistently been a top producer in the DFW area, receiving yearly Circle of Excellence awards. Before becoming a full time REALTOR, Jill was a radio personality for 22 years in several cities around the country including Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Columbia, Augusta and Atlanta. This may seem a strange transition but her former career allowed her to work with so many different people and charitable organizations that a real estate career was a natural fit for her. Jill has a podcast - For The Love of Real Estate on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and others. She is a big fan of St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. She is a member of the MetroTex Board of Realtors and the National Association of REALTORs. Jill is a graduate of Oklahoma State University and lives with her wonderful family and dog Stella on the shores of Lake Lewisville.