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Choosing An Agent

You may consider selling your home on your own, but having a qualified listing agent on your side can make all the difference. At Earned Run Real Estate Group, we guide you through the process with expert pricing, strategic marketing, skillful negotiation, and clear communication. From the initial agreement to the final closing documents, we manage the details so you can focus on what’s next.

Selling your property is a major decision that impacts your finances and future. We treat your goals as our own—providing professional support and market insight to help you achieve the best outcome possible.

What To Look For In An Agent
  1. Education. Our agents invest in ongoing training and advanced certifications to stay on top of industry best practices. This education translates into better service and stronger results for you.
  2. Experience and Local Expertise. We understand the market and know how to position your home for success. From crafting the right listing price to executing custom marketing strategies, we use data, technology, and experience to attract serious buyers.
  3. Availability and Responsiveness. We’re here when you need us. Our agents are flexible and communicative, ready to schedule showings, host open houses, and answer your questions throughout the process.
  4. Compatibility and Commitment. Selling your home is personal, and the right agent should feel like a trusted partner. We take the time to understand your situation, provide honest guidance, and represent your best interests at every stage.

At Earned Run Real Estate Group, we treat every property as if it were our own. You can count on us to put in the time, effort, and strategy it takes to sell your home with confidence.

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Tips For Selling

Before your home hits the market, it's important to make sure it’s putting its best foot forward. Thoughtful preparation can dramatically increase buyer interest and help you secure a higher sale price.

Give Your Home a Deep Clean
A spotless home leaves a powerful first impression. Scrub bathrooms, mop floors, wash windows, and wipe down all surfaces. Clean carpets and rugs thoroughly, and don’t forget about often-overlooked areas like baseboards and vents. For the best results, consider hiring a professional cleaning service to ensure your home shines from top to bottom.

Declutter and Organize
A tidy space allows buyers to focus on the features of your home—not your belongings. Remove excess furniture, clean out closets, and clear countertops of personal items. Creating a clean, minimalist environment helps potential buyers picture their own life in the space.

Take Care of Repairs
Even small fixes can make a big difference. Leaky faucets, chipped paint, squeaky doors, or loose fixtures can signal neglect to potential buyers. Calling in a handyman to address these items in advance shows that the home has been well-maintained and builds buyer confidence.

When your home is clean, organized, and in great condition, it becomes easier to market—and much easier to sell. At Earned Run Real Estate Group, we’re here to guide you through every step of the process and make sure your home is ready for its next chapter.

Paint the walls
Not only is painting a great way to clean up the walls but making the overall color scheme neutral will increase the appeal to potential buyers, making it easier for them to envision their belongings in the house - get rid of any bright, outdated paint colors and go with a neutral palette throughout the house.

Stage your home

Staged homes tend to fill quickly because they feel homier - if you have neutral furniture that you can leave in the home, do it, otherwise consider a professional staging company.

Depersonalize your home

You want to leave a few nice, framed photos around the house to make the home appear inviting and lived in, but in general, removing your very personal items, such as family photos will let the potential buyers see their photos in those places, versus yours.

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