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Kansas City Real Estate Podcast with James Hern and Michael Hern - Why Should You Use a Real Estate Agent to Sell Your Home?

Why Should You Use a Real Estate Agent to Sell Your Home?

Kansas City Real Estate Podcast with James Hern and Michael Hern

07/26/19 • -1 min

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If you’ve ever wondered why you should hire a real estate agent to help you sell your home, there are a few key reasons. For starters, how do you know how much your property is worth? If you’re basing your home’s worth on what a neighbor sold their home for, it doesn’t mean that’s what you’ll get for your house. By finding your home’s true value based on market data and not strictly opinion or hearsay, you’ll learn where you stand. “Just asking a real estate professional about whether and where you should spend your money will prevent that loss.” Sellers also commonly make the mistake of doing unnecessary repairs. They’ll often make improvements that won’t bring them a valuable return upon the sale of their home. Just asking a real estate professional about whether and where you should spend your money will prevent that loss. We’re here to help you get the most money from your home sale. Isn’t that what selling your home is all about? If you have any questions about hiring an agent or about selling your home, reach out to us. We’ll be happy to answer any of your questions.

07/26/19 • -1 min

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