homesellingtips: Revive Your Listing: Expert Tips for a House Not Selling - 10/13/23 02:46 PM
When a house is not selling in a slow market, it can be a frustrating and stressful experience for homeowners. Fortunately, there are several common reasons that can be implemented to attract potential buyers and revive your home sale in the Michigan market. By taking a proactive approach and implementing the tips outlined in this article, you can increase the chances of selling your house and move on to the next chapter of your life. Set up an open house to host an event where prospective buyers can visit and explore your property. This can be a great opportunity to get a lot … (3 comments)

homesellingtips: Should I Sell My Farmington Hills Home During COVID-19 Crisis or Wait? - 04/29/20 11:55 AM
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing uncertainty in the economy and housing market, some Farmington Hills home sellers are asking themselves: “should I sell my home right now or should I wait?”  Some sellers are choosing to wait it out in hopes that the situation will improve in the coming months.
Not everyone, however, has the luxury to take the wait-and-see approach due to job relocation,  growing family needs, facing a different financial situation, or some other personal reason. 
Although selling a home now and in the near future is going to look a lot different than it did only a few months ago, … (0 comments)

 
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Tom Gilliam- RE/MAX Classic

Exceeding Your Expectations

Farmington Hills, MI

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My blogs are about helping home buyers ,home sellers and even home owners with new and old ideas to prepare them for either scenario. Being a Realtor in Oakland county Michigan is a fulfilling job and I'm very proud to share my knowledge and to learn from other as well.


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