| The showings are done, the marketing is done,
the inspections are done, and now you can take it easy… almost.
Now that you’ve found a buyer and accepted the deal,
there are a few more steps to finalizing the sale and moving
on to your next destination. Here are some things you should
know and prepare for once that deal is made.
- Closing generally takes 30-45 days depending on several
factors.
- On the day of closing the buyer will do a final walk through
with his/her agent to make sure that any items that needed
to be taken care of in the agreement have been done.
- Make sure your home and property are in the condition
that you agreed on with your buyer.
- Take care of transferring your utilities, phone, mail
and anything else that needs to be transferred to your new
location.
- Gather any keys and garage door openers together to
be handed to your agent.
- Make sure all of your personal belongings are out of your
home.
- Ask your agent for a copy of the closing statement
prior to the closing date if it hasn’t been provided
to you already.
- Provide your agent with a forwarding address if he/she
hasn’t asked for one already.
- You’ll have a number of papers to sign that your
agent will take care of for you.
- Finally…hand over your keys…pick up your check…and
move on to your next endeavor.
CONGRATULATIONS
- YOUR HOME IS SOLD!
Thank You! - Greenville Sell Right Guide
Thank you for your patronage to our website
and for participating in the Sell Right Guide Lessons. We
sincerely hope that the information that we've provided is
a blessing to you and has a positive impact on your Home Selling
Experience.
The Sell Right Guide is limited in scope
in providing you with some crucial details, hints, and tips.
We could never convey all the necessary information that you'd
need in order to be an Greenville Real Estate Expert.
We'd like to offer our services to you and
ask that you at least investigate our firm and how we can
aid you in Selling Your Home for the Highest Price in the
Shortest Amount of Time for you and your family.
Sincerely,
Matt Roach
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