Sellers, don't hire amatuers to sell your Clarendon Condo

Truth vs. Bullcrap about Selling a Home!

Recently I received a request for a CMA (competitive market analysis) for a condo in Arlington Virginia.  I was mega busy and did not respond for a good 5 days which is a no no in the Web 2.0 world of Arlington real estate.  Juggling several contracts, an out of town buyer, flat tire, continuing ed, taxes and 3 soon to be 4 kids can do that to you exhaustion in arlington Days later I see the condo listed by another real estate agent.  That's not the end of the world on my end, but I do feel badly for the seller.

Selling Your Arlington Condo--the Good, the Bad & the Ugly


Here are some tips for selecting an agent to sell your condo in Arlington--especially in the clarendon, ballston, courthouse and rosslyn areas. 

Compare those photos with some of my recent virtual tours:
  1. a 1BR+den at Contintental Condo
  2. a lux townhouse in Clarendon Park (Clarendon Center Townhouse):
Which virtual tours do you think make a better impression to would be buyers of your virginia condo?    

Marketing your Arlington Condo and Exposure

The bottom line is who gets your home the most exposure while ensuring that exposure is of the highest quality.  Here are the visitors to JustNewListings.com this week--almost 2500 unique visitors and by the end of the day probably about 2600 unique visitors to the website to view your condo at the top of the homepage and other important well ranked pages for the search times relating to your condo.  That along with tons of expertise in getting your condo noticed all over the internet + the MLS makes for hands down the most exposure available for your home by any real estate consultant. 

visitors to justnewlistings in arlington

Anybody can throw up a listing   I call those agents who do as much "data entry agents".  True listings practicing real estate 2.0 will get you the best $$$ for your home--not a throw up agent.  When I search for your home do I find it outside the MLS?  Let's face it people look online for Clarendon & Arlington condos far more than silly photos in a newspaper.  And many buyers are from out of town without the local papers to look at.....And if only 5% of homes sales occur from newspaper ads why would one pay out the nose for them when that $$$ could be spent where today's buyers are searching?

If this post seems a bit rantish forgive me.  I actually care about homeowners and hate to see anybody get the shaft.  There are several excellent condo agents out there such as myself and when selling a condo one should utilize the niche specialist for your home.  It's that simple.

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Date: 2008-03-14 07:12:17
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