We've crossed the half way point and are up to Question 6 in our 10 Top Question series. In the market today (10/10/08); I know it seems hard to believe any home will sell. The DOW is down significantly and the interest rates are climbing; but the Marchant Team continues to show their listings and secure offers. I'd like to tell you we have a plan; and we do...but each plan is customized to your real estate in Fishers. We do not use a cookie cutter process to market your home. That is probably the first difference you will see with us. We work off of a 35 point plan that we go over when we list your home. For that plan we make choices on which options will fit your Fishers home the best and sell your home the fastest and for the most money.
It is our goal to make your Fishers home stand out among the competition and to receive the most showings and best offer. Making your home stand out takes experience and knowledge and quite frankly, making a few mistakes along the way that we have learned from.
For example, we will want a stager to come into your home in Fishers or other community prior to listing the home. A stager can not only rearrange furniture and brighten up a home, but actually bring life to the home in a few hours. We don't use just any stager, we use someone who has proven her skills and talent to us over the years. Our clients are so impressed with her, many of them hire her to decorate their new homes...because their old home did sell!
We use analytical methodology to determine your pricing and unique marketing techniques to get your home sold in addition to the basics of signage, flyers and internet exposure.
In addition to this, we are more responsive than most realtors. If you call us or email us, frequently you will get a response in a matter of minutes with us, but certainly by the end of the day.
When you are looking for a great realtor in Fishers we hope you will consider working with the Marchant Team. Click to get a free CMA (Competitive Market Analysis) of your home in Fishers without any obligation on your part as a first step.
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