Will the Realtor Redux method prevail?
We specialize in helping homeowners sell their properties faster and for higher prices by making strategic property improvements prior to listing on the market.
This time we will be putting our Realtor Redux method to the test as we look to improve a Fullerton condo, which two agents before us failed to sell.
We will be working with the daughter of the aging homeowner, who told us the first agent tried to show the home with zero staging, while the second agent staged the home but made no improvements and used the homeowner’s furnishings.
Another hurdle will be overcoming the higher-than-average HOA fee of $600 plus a looming condo assessment, but we believe the right buyer will fall in love once we’ve modernized the unit with a few key improvements.
This condo is well maintained but dated in its finishes and furnishings. It boasts amazing views of the golf course below and the majestic mountains in the distance.
Presently this amazing view is obscured by bulky window coverings and old, bubbled and faded window tint. We will have our window tint specialist get to work on removing the film, plus we will repaint the interior and give the carpets a nice, deep cleaning.
Once the canvas is cleaned up, Martina will get to working her home staging magic, using hand-selected pieces from her personal collection.
Will Realtor Redux touch be enough to quickly attract a buyer, or will this condo languish on the market? Check back soon to find out!
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