Insider advice for sellers
What we’ve learned from 750 successful NYC sales
There is no substitute for experience Over the course of 750 sales we’ve identified exactly what makes a property sell for a premium and what holds a listing back
There is no substitute for experience. Over the course of 750 sales, we’ve identified exactly what makes a property sell for a premium and what holds a listing back.
Frequently asked questions
How to interview a real estate agent
Let’s start with how NOT to pick a real estate agent…by the numbers. Exaggerating your apartment’s market value is literally the oldest trick in the book — it’s known as “buying a listing”.
Negotiating the listing agreement
When you hire an agent, you will be asked to sign a listing agreement with their brokerage that covers, in part, the following:
Duration: In today’s brisk market, it takes 110 days on average for a NYC apartment to sell.
Pricing your home
In the most basic of terms, your apartment is only worth what someone else is ready and willing to pay for it at a given time. The real estate market is a moving target with inventory and buyer sentiment constantly changing — so does the value of your apartment to some extent.
Signs you've priced your home too high
You can tell whether a property’s been priced properly in the first three weeks. Your (agent’s) phone should be ringing often or, at the very least, you should have 5 to 7 buyers come through in the first week.
When is the best time to put my home on the market?
Typically, the spring selling season has been the best time to put a home on the market. It’s a time of new beginnings and the nicer weather gets people out of the house. For families with children, they generally prefer to move before school starts, especially if moving to a different neighborhood.
How can I improve the outcome of my sale?
Preparing your apartment for sale: Your agent should help you identify what you need to do to prepare your apartment for sale in order to command the highest price possible.
Negotiating with the buyer
What happens at a closing
Troubleshooting
Should I consider a 1031 exchange?
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