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They’ll work with you every step of the way, using a blend of skill, experience, and technology to sell your home at the highest possible price in the shortest timeframe

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What to expect when Selling with REMAX

  • Pricing expertise: Our Agents analyze local home sales and current market trends to determine the best price for your property.

  • Marketing: Comprehensive marketing plans, including MLS® listings, social media posts, and other strategies to attract buyers.

  • Showings and open houses: Manage scheduling and hosting of showings and open houses to provide opportunities for potential buyers to view your home.

  • Negotiations: negotiate on your behalf to secure the best possible price and terms when offers are made.

  • Contract preparation: assist with preparing all necessary paperwork, including purchase agreements, disclosures, and other legal documents for the sale.
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The selling process

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When selling your home, it’s essential to price it competitively to stand out in a crowded market. Our agents will generate a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) report, which compares your property with recent home sales in your area. This will provide you with a clear understanding of current market trends, ensuring that your home is priced to attract qualified buyers. You can also use our online form to get a quick estimate of your home’s value, helping you make informed pricing decisions for a successful sale.

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Benefits of using a REALTOR® to sell your home

Benefits of using a REALTOR® to sell your home

Consider the following benefits of working with a REALTOR®.

The best asking price for your home

The best asking price for your home

Learn about setting a realistic price for your home that reflects current market trends.

Drive up appeal: Get your property ready to show

Drive up appeal: Get your property ready to show

Remember, a potential buyer’s first impression of your house is formed while sitting in a car.

How to get top dollar for your home, fast!

How to get top dollar for your home, fast!

Use the following tips to seize control of the home-selling process before you begin.

A manual to prepare your home for selling

A manual to prepare your home for selling

You never get a second chance at a first impression.

Tips for showing your home

Tips for showing your home

Concentrate on the following areas to ensure your home is ready to show.

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How To Sell a Haunted House – And How To Avoid Buying One!

Do you believe in superstitions stigmas and the supernatural? whether you believe in them or not, they can have a very real impact on how long it takes to sell your home and the price you’ll get for it. As a homebuyer, even the mere thought of a haunted house can have you running for your life. With that said, there’s always an upside, and in the case of a stigmatized house, an unbothered buyer could be in store for a quick closing and a great price.


Did Someone Say *GULP* Haunted House?


Most people would agree that living in a murder house might be creepy, and it may be enough to turn buyers off, regardless of tight market conditions – which some industry observers might consider even scarier than an other-worldly house guest. Whether or not you believe in the paranormal, it can impact your decision to buy or your ability to sell.

What is a “Stigmatized Property?”


According to the Canadian Real Estate Association, a stigmatized property is one with “an intangible, non-physical attribute that could elicit an emotional or psychological response from a potential buyer.” Aside from past murders and current hauntings, there are some other factors that can be considered stigmatic and thus, problematic:


Unlucky Numbers


Some swear by numerology while others have real-to-them reasons behind their inclination toward – or against – certain numbers. So much so, that something such as a specific street address, the floor in a building, a unit number or a price tag can take some houses on the market, out of the running. In Canada, the number seven is considered to be lucky by some, while 13 is thought to bring bad mojo. To avoid unsellable units, some condo developers will omit a 13th floor in their buildings. Even a closing date of Friday the 13th can bring on bad vibes.


Feng Shui


The principles of Feng Shui hail from Chinese culture, and focus on the arrangement of your environment to allow for a gentle flow of energy, known as “chi.” Good Feng Shui is thought to promote good health and fortune. Bad Feng Shui in a home can include a staircase facing the front door; a “poison arrow,” when a T intersection or tree is pointed at your front door; or a front door that aligns with a back door, causing chi to rush through and out – along with your luck.


What are the Rules of Disclosure?


When selling a home in most provinces, there’s no rule whereby the seller must disclose stigmas to the buyer. Quebec is the only province that requires the disclosure of “the presence of an unexplained phenomenon” to potential buyers. If this is a make-or-break factor for you, take the “buyer beware” approach. In order for buyers’ agents to serve their clients well, they should be aware of any stigma sensitivities.


Tips for Homebuyers


Since the seller has no legal obligation to disclose stigmas, concerned homebuyers should be proactive about asking questions, doing their research and, when in doubt, just ask the neighbours! This doesn’t only apply to ghosts, but can be an all-around good strategy to learn more about any home you’re considering purchasing.


Tips for Sellers


If you happen to live in a haunted house and are selling, consider applying some simple home staging strategies to downplay your home’s creepy characteristics. Paint it a fresh, bright colour inside and out. Declutter and remove personal effects, like the photos of your dead ancestors and their urns that line the fireplace mantel. If your furniture is damaged or outdated, consider renting some more-contemporary pieces to usher your home into the modern era. Of course, you’ll want to clean the place from top to bottom, to get rid of any cobwebs and skeletons in the closet. Consult a professional real estate agent to help you determine popular selling features in your area, and how you can raise your old home from the dead, so to speak.


The Up-Side of Buying a Haunted House


On the other hand, if you’re a homebuyer who’s willing to overlook some silly superstitions, stigmas and spirits, a haunted house or one located at #13 Elm Street just might offer a real steal of a deal! Connect with a RE/MAX agent to help you negotiate an offer.


Source: https://blog.remax.ca/buying-selling-haunted-house/


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