For Sellers

"PLEASE ANNISHA, HELP ME SELL MY HOME..."

The best part of what I do is actually selling your home! So let's sell a home, not just a house. One of the great ironies of selling your house is that you "think" you have to get it into a great condition! That is the old way of selling real estate! My goal is to get you the highest and best deal so that your focus post-closing is helping you buy your next dream home! Until then, I would like for you to consider your current house as someone else’s dream home. I know you will get a little testy if I tell you that your tile is from the 90's or that your choice in cabinets is from 2019 BUT it is best for me to start preparing you for the infamous showing feedback. It is ok. I am built to withstand your anger! My last name is Battle. The South Florida marketplace is a battle. Getting deals closed post Covid-19 is a battle! I am up for it! Let's start by putting in a little work into it now so that we can enjoy the better offer later! Trust me, making small changes in 2023 can make the entire process of selling your house much more profitable for you in the long run. Call me today (786) 309-5318 or click the "Booking" button above and I can come over and provide you with a no stress listing presentation and leave marketing materials to show you the various commission options available for you! Call me when you're ready to list and I will take it from there!


Call me...Anni's list.....who else do you need on your team?

While a great real estate agent is key to selling your home, you will actually be employing a team of specialists to get you through the process when you hire Annisha. I am well-connected and in many cases can recommend people who will handle ALL the services that go with cleaning, caulking, tiling, repairing, fixing-up, listing, title, closing and actually selling your home! I work with the best lenders, pest control specialists, home warranty companies, inspection companies, contractors, and plumbers. I do not refer ANY vendor that I have not worked with or used for my personal properties. 

Timing It Right

When you are selling your home and buying a new one at the same time, the ability to juggle the responsibilities of both can protect you from headaches. Avoid having to handle two giant chores at once by starting early. Make a list of whom you need to notify about your change of address, including utility companies and credit card companies. Start packing the knick-knacks and off-season items you won’t be needing before the move. If you can start doing repairs around the home as early as possible -- even a full year prior to the sale of your home -- you will be able to avoid a huge bill right before the sale.

Lighten The Load

As you begin packing to move to your new home, the realization will probably hit you like a ton of bricks: You have a ton of stuff. Rather than packing it all and lugging it to your new house just to stuff it into the garage and closets, lighten your load and make your move easier. A garage sale is a great way to unload lots of your little-used items and make a little extra cash to spend on decorating your new home. You can also sell some of your rarer possessions on auction sites such as Ebay. You may get a pretty penny for old toys and books which might have sold for a lesser price at your garage sale. Also consider donating furniture and clothing to charity. You’ll be doing something good for yourself and for others.
SELLER TIPS

Understanding Agency

Five Things to Do Before You Sell

Tips for Holding a Yard Sale

Ten Ways to Make Your House More Salable

Five Ways to Speed Up Your Sale

Seven Steps to Preparing for an Open House

Ten Ways to Make Your Home Irresistible at an Open House

Seven Terms to Watch for in a Purchase Contract

Questions to Ask When Choosing a Real Estate Practitioner

What You'll Net at Closing

Moving Tips for Sellers

Six Items to Have On Hand for the New Owners

Twenty Low-Cost Ways to Spruce Up Your Home

What is Appraised Value?

Understanding Capital Gains in Real Estate

Does Moving Up Make Sense?

Remodeling That Pays

Twelve Tips for Hiring a Remodeling Contractor

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