Cindy Kidd
Lexington Real Estate with Cindy Kidd Great Homes, Great Prices, No Kidding!


Your Plan


1. Find the right representative
The experience and knowledge of a dedicated real estate professional can be priceless. A good Realtor® forms a powerful team with his or her clients that makes it possible for them to have a smooth, successful, stress-free sale.

2. Determine your needs/wants for the sale and for your new home
Selling your primary residence can be tricky because you have to simultaneously be thinking about where you would like to buy. First weigh your priorities – selling price is certainly important, but having a quick and efficient sale can often be worth accepting a slightly lower offer. Talk to your agent and make sure you’re comfortable with where your priorities are.

At the same time, you should be compiling a needs/wants list for the home you will buy. You will probably have to act fairly quickly when your house sells, so any amount of preparation you can do will serve you well.

3. Prepare your house for showing
Underprepared homes can be sales disasters. Your home will never get as much attention from potential buyers as when it is first listed, so clearing clutter, cleaning, making repairs, and putting your home’s best foot forward is essential. Don’t “open for business” until your home is ready to be seen as favorably as possible.

4. Find out what your local market looks like
Being realistic about your market is the key to a smooth sale. There is no substitute for a professional real estate representative when it comes to local market knowledge.

5. List away!
Lots of photos and online exposure are the key to getting a good response for your listing. Working with an agent who uses Point2 Agent software is a great step in the right direction. Now just “open” the house and sit back and wait for the flood of eager buyers! 

 


Your Comparative Market Analysis


I can give you an educated idea of what your home’s value is based on experience, local knowledge, and comparable actual sales in your area! I am happy to be able to provide this service free of charge.

   
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Kenedix to Invest $332 Million in Real Estate Funds (Update2) (Bloomberg)3/18/2010 1:15 AM
March 18 (Bloomberg) -- Kenedix Inc ., Japan’s biggest publicly traded real estate asset manager, said it will invest 30 billion yen ($332 million) in Japanese properties this year through two new funds, to take advantage of price declines.
Japanese Stocks Fluctuate; Real Estate Drops, Commodities Gain (Bloomberg)3/17/2010 11:45 PM
March 18 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks fluctuated as real-estate developers fell for the first time in 10 days, while higher oil and metal prices boosted commodity companies.
Kenedix to Invest $332 Million in Real Estate Funds (Update1) (Bloomberg)3/17/2010 10:30 PM
March 18 (Bloomberg) -- Kenedix Inc ., Japan’s biggest publicly traded real estate asset manager, said it will invest 30 billion yen ($332 million) in Japanese properties this year through two new funds, to take advantage of price declines. The shares surged as much as 7 percent.
Japanese Stocks Fluctuate; Real Estate Drops, Commodities Gain (Bloomberg)3/17/2010 9:16 PM
March 18 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks fluctuated as real- estate developers fell for the first time in 10 days, while higher prices for oil and metals boosted commodity companies.
Japanese Stocks Fluctuate; Real Estate Drops, Commodities Gain (Bloomberg)3/17/2010 9:15 PM
March 18 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks fluctuated as real- estate developers fell for the first time in nine days, while higher prices for oil and metals boosted commodity companies.
Welcome to Real Estate Investing 101 and 102 (BusinessWeek via Yahoo! News)3/17/2010 6:08 AM
After the housing bubble nightmare, does it still make sense to invest in real estate?
Japan Shares Mixed; Real Estate Shares Slip (Fox News)3/17/2010 6:59 PM
Japan Shares Mixed; Real Estate Shares Slip
Japanese Stocks Fluctuate; Commodities Gain, Real Estate Drops (Bloomberg)3/17/2010 7:15 PM
March 18 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks fluctuated as higher prices for oil and metals boosted commodity companies, while real-estate companies declined.
Where the Real Estate Market is Already Bouncing Back (BusinessWeek via Yahoo! News)3/17/2010 6:08 AM
Want to know what is going to happen in the real estate market in the months and years ahead?
Commercial real estate highs and lows (NorthWest Cable News)3/17/2010 11:25 PM
SEATTLE -- Like the housing market, 2009 was a tough year to get businesses into commercial real estate. "I would describe it as tough and challenging," said Robert Arron with Vulcan Real Estate. Only a third of Vulcan's 2201 Westlake Building was occupied until Amazon.com announced on Thursday it's leasing the rest of the building. "That brings the office occupancy to 100 percent," Arron told ...

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