Showing posts with label Robertson County TN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robertson County TN. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

House For Sale Robertson County, TN

615.308.4022
888.928.8500

Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
The AndySoldIt™ Team at Keller Williams® Realty
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House For Sale Robertson County, TN


This house for sale in Robertson County, TN has room to roam!
Nearly 3,700 sq. ft. and offers a full finished
basement with a 2nd kitchen and full bath.

This 3 bedroom, 3 bath home has built-ins in the large living room and master bedroom.

An oversized 2 car carport and a generous 24x20 deck round out some
of the great details about this house for sale in Robertson County, TN

For more information about this house and to schedule 
your private showing…contact our team of real estate professionals TODAY!

Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
The AndySoldIt™ Team at Keller Williams® Realty
615.308.4022    888.928.8500






Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Robertson County Real Estate Properties For Sale

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615.308.4022
888.928.8500
Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
The AndySoldIt™Team at Keller Williams® Realty




Finding Robertson County Properties for 
Sale With Investment Potential

What's the differences between any home and what is called an "investment home"?

Generally speaking, they are properties for sale that are purchased in the expectation that their underlying value will appreciate. Whether you choose to live in an investment home or rent it out, the prospect of growth in its value is the determining factor. (You'd be right to notice that if you can rent it for more than its cost, it's also a good investment- but frankly forget about logic, we're talking real estate lingo here).

For the purposes of this discussion, an "investment home" is one whose underlying value grows over time. Next question: how do I find one of those?

While there is no fail-safe way to isolate Robertson County properties for sale that will guarantee you can just sit back and watch it increase in value, there are rule-of-thumb characteristics that point to homes and neighborhoods that can help investors predict the direction of future value. Some of them are-

  • Look at homes in an area that shows steady population growth
  • Look for above-average rental prices
  • Pay attention to the infrastructure in the area (and avoid properties in under-maintained neighborhoods)
  • Avoid homes in the top 100% of the price range
  • Build a lasting relationship with a good real estate agent who will ultimately be able to help you decide when to sell
  • Choose a home that isn't in need of major structural repairs



About that last point: when you are searching for properties for sale in Robertson County, Tennessee you should expect to do some maintenance and renovation work. An investment home's value can take the biggest leap when a new owner applies a bit of smart fixing-up to enhance its livability while forestalling long-term maintenance issues.

Not all properties for sale in Robertson County are good candidates to qualify as investment homes- even those that would provide excellent accommodations for your family. However, when you target investment value from the start, the financial rewards can be well worth the scrutiny.

So…how else can you find one of those?

Short answer: contact me today!

Andy Knifley,REALTOR®
the AndySoldIt™Team at Keller Williams® Realty
615.308.4022
888.928.8500

Properties For Sale in Robertson County, Tennessee





Friday, January 31, 2014

Home Sold in Robertson County, Tennessee

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Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
The AndySoldIt™Team at Keller Williams® Realty
615.308.4022
888.928.8500



Home Sold in Robertson County, Tennessee

We pride ourselves in assisting Seller's with the sale of their homes.

This listing, located in Springfield, Tennessee was available on the market for 
a short 21 days and closed in less than that of the Robertson County days on the
market average.



515 Berry Circle
Springfield, TN 37172




I'd love to share with you what I do to get homes sold.
Are you familiar with the techniques that I use?
No? Great…call me today and give me about 15 minutes to show you.


Andy Knifley, Realtor®
The AndySoldIt™Team at Keller Williams® Realty
615.308.4022
888.928.8500 



Monday, January 6, 2014

Selling Your Home in Robertson County Can Be a Winter Activity

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Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
The AndySoldIt™Team at Keller Williams® Realty




Robertson County Real Estate





When you step outside and feel a crisp chill in the air, you know it: winter is here. If events have so ordered themselves that you find yourself selling your home in Robertson County during the winter months, you’re probably aware that it is not the preferred real estate season. Prospects are less likely to be out and about touring properties when the weather can interfere; the holidays take huge chunks out of everybody’s schedule (not to mention the havoc wreaked on family budgets) — plus, the aura of optimism that arrives at springtime won’t arrive until far in the future… 
Nonetheless, selling your home in Robertson County during the winter months is eminently doable! In fact, because fewer offerings will be competing for the quite determined corps of would-be homebuyers, selling your home during the winter months can actually yield an outstanding result. Veteran sellers know how to maximize that prospect:

1. Make your home cozy  
Selling your home in Robertson County during the cooler months is actually an opportunity to show it at its “homiest.” Light the fireplace; turn on all the lamps; bake those chocolate chip cookies (or light scented candles — cinnamon is a winter favorite).

2. Fine-tune the thermostat
People are turned off when a home feels chilly — just as they appreciate stepping into a warm and cozy listing (especially if they were just touring a vacant home). 

3. Set a reasonable asking price
If you are going to be selling your home in Robertson County during this winter, it’s not the best time to “test the market.” Selling in a timely manner requires pricing the property accurately. You want to motivate the serious buyers to take a step forward with their home buying plans. 

If you’ve been contemplating the idea of 
know that there will be winter buyers out there. 

Contact me today — let’s find them!


Andy Knifley, Realtor
615.308.4022




Tuesday, November 26, 2013

AndySoldIt™ Sells Another One!

SOLD!


The owner's of  4171 Woodrow Wilson Road    Springfield, TN 37172, 
trusted the professional service of The AndySoldIt™ Team 
at Keller Williams® Realty…YOU should too!

Read a recent Press Release on This Transaction HERE

Proudly Serving Robertson County and Surrounding Areas
For Over 12 Years.

Call Us Today…Who Your Agent Is Really Does Matter!



Andy Knifley, Realtor®


615.308.4022      888.928.8500

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Monday, November 18, 2013

Robertson County Real Estate Listings Increase! This One Just Listed!

New Listing on the Robertson County Real Estate Market




5606 Hopewell Road    Springfield TN, 37172

For More Details About This 
Robertson County Real Estate Listing
Click HERE



Move in ready! New paint, carpet in bedrooms 
and vinyl in the kitchen. 
All new oil rubbed bronze hardware 
and fixtures throughout.


Proudly Serving Robertson County and 
Surrounding Areas For Over 12 Years!

We Would Love To Help You Find
The Home You've Been Searching For!

Call Our Team Today!

Andy Knifley, Realtor®
615.308.4022
888.928.8500








Steps That Boost a Robertson County Home Buyer's Negotiating Power

When a local Robertson County home buyer first finds that single-family homes and condominiums have been getting pricier, it shouldn't be a surprise. Nationally, the median sales price is still well below the record $230,400 reached at the height of the housing boom but that gap is shrinking.
If you're a future home buyer in Robertson County, you can take steps to improve the situation. One way is to increase your negotiating leverage - to turn yourself into a highly desirable buyer from the seller's point of view.
Show You're Financially Attractive: Maximize your negotiating power by getting yourself pre-approved for a mortgage loan. This is a step beyond merely becoming pre-qualified. To become pre-approved, a mortgage lender pulls your credit, studies your income, debt and employment history, and determines the size of the mortgage loan you can handle. A seller prefers working with a Robertson County home buyer whose agent can present a pre-approval letter. It increases the odds that a sale won’t fall through at the last minute.
Know the Robertson County Market: You’ll have a better chance of convincing a sellers to lower the asking price if you are armed with the sales prices that similar homes in the market are fetching. If a seller is asking $20,000 more than is typical, your agent will be able to present this fact in negotiations.
Prepare to Offer Something: A seller is usually more willing to come down in price when he sees a concession or two from you. A home buyer can, for instance, agree to a later or earlier closing date to accommodate the seller. You might also agree to overlook some needed repairs. Especially on fixes that might take a lot of time, such a concession can have a meaningful impact on the bottom line. 
Be Realistic: Don’t ask for too much. Asking sellers to lop off 30% is more likely to scuttle negotiations than lower the price.

A home buyer in Robertson County will still find some great deals out there. 


With the short fall selling season upon us, if you’re considering buying, call me today to get the search going!

Andy Knifley, Realtor®
615.308.4022
888.928.8500


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Robertson County Home Sold By AndySoldIt


Sold!



4171 Woodrow Wilson Road    Springfield, TN 37172

This nice all brick home in the country on 1.92 acres
recently sold by Andy Knifley, Realtor- The AndySoldIt™ Team 
at Keller Williams® Realty. The home featured a large living room with fireplace, 
dining room, eat-in kitchen and den on them main level.
The basement held a second kitchen, eating area, den, office and hobby room.


We've Proudly Served Robertson County and 
Surrounding Area
Sellers for Over 12 Years! 

Wondering What Your Robertson County Home is Worth
Find Out HERE


Are you a Robertson County area buyer? 
We would love to help you too!


Search Robertson County Real Estate Listings HERE


Andy Knifley, Realtor®
615.308.4022
888.928.8500

Visit Our Website To Find Out More About Us





Monday, November 4, 2013

Courting Multiple Offers from Robertson County Homebuyers This Fall


For anyone who has listed their home on the Robertson County, Tennessee market, the equivalent of winning the lottery is a call from your agent telling you that multiple offers are on the way. It’s like hitting the jackpot — especially when the house draws top dollar. 
Although the tactics that can trigger such a phone call vary by location and property type, a few overriding concepts put you far ahead in the competition to attract Robertson County’s motivated homebuyers— 
  • Build excitement
    Robertson County homebuyers are like everyone else: whenever there’s a crowd, natural curiosity prompts us to find out what all the fuss is about. When you list your property a few days before beginning the showing process, you increase the odds of drawing a larger turnout on the first days of showings.  When homebuyers sense the traffic they get the message: this one is hot! In a real estate environment where word-of-mouth can play a key role, it’s smart to actively set up a buzz and good press around your property. 
  • Team with a pro
    Nothing prevents you from doing all the legwork yourself — if you have the spare time, that is (and don’t mind wading through reams of property data online, taking all the home buyer calls, working through their schedule changes, etc.). But when you team with a seasoned agent to perform the prep work for you, it frees your time to tend to more important tasks. Too, professionals have experience in screening potential Robertson County homebuyers and encouraging those who are best qualified — ultimately saving you time and expense down the road.
  • Spruce it up
    As important as any other factor is being able to focus your energy on maintaining your home in impeccable shape. The dollars spent here and there on maintenance can draw ten times as much at closing. Robertson County homebuyers usually have no trouble paying a bit extra for a well-maintained house. When homebuyers are presented with a property in absolutely excellent shape, it communicates long-term value — as well as a solid, trouble-free investment!
We've Proudly Served Robertson County and Surrounding
Areas For Over 12 Years! We Would Love To Help You Too!

Andy Knifley, Realtor®
615.308.4022
888.928.8500

The AndySoldIt™ Team at Keller Williams® Realty



Visit Our Websites andysoldit.com



Robertson County Real Estate News...Another Home Sold By The AndySoldIt™ Team in Greenbrier, Tennessee

SOLD!


Another Home Sold...Read Full Press Release HERE

Real Estate Sold in Robertson County, Tennessee
Rocking chair front porch, stocked pond, 
large workshop/building, pool and more all on 10.09 acres
2374 Daniels Road   Greenbrier, TN 37073


Search More Robertson County Real Estate Listings HERE


Are Your Looking For a Home in Robertson County?
Contact Our Team Today!

We've Served Robertson County and Surrounding Areas
For Over 12 Years!


Andy Knifley, Realtor
615.308.4022
888.928.8500 



Visit Our Website andysoldit.com













Tuesday, October 29, 2013

ASAP Pricing Strategy to Sell Your Home in Robertson County, Tennessee



Rushing to sell your home is never desirable — but circumstances sometimes require it. To sell your home in Robertson County quickly, the most important factor is finding the right price. Too high a price will dampen buyer interest — but of course you don’t want to set the price too low, either. Here’s one way to find the right price:
First, complete all repairs. They’ll have to be addressed at some point, so getting them out of the way first clears the deck for your sale. To sell your home quickly, you want to feature it in the best possible light…meaning that all of the little (as well as major) repairs have to disappear from the picture. A few hours or days of hard work can have a disproportionate impact on the ultimate selling price. 
Next, familiarize yourself with Robertson County competitors. Scour the listings for homes in your area. Get a feel for the way homes in the neighborhood are being listed, and which features look to be adding the most value.
At this point it will be possible to set the value. There are differing approaches to setting the price for a home, but they share a few things in common. Each generally takes into account average prices paid in recent comparable Robertson County sales.  To sell your home speedily, consider setting your price three to five percent below that formulation. While this may seem unnecessarily low, the idea is to encourage immediate interest from multiple buyers, setting up the potential for competing offers. One thing is nearly certain: a lower-than-average price will get more buyers through your door!

Planning to sell your home in Robertson County this fall? 
Contact me today to learn more about building a sales attack designed to get results!

Andy Knifley, Realtor®
615.308.4022
888.928.8500


Visit our website andysoldit.com

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Robertson County MLS Listings Plus Your Agent Make a Dynamite Combo!


Believe it or not, it takes home-seekers an average of 12 weeks to find a home. To shorten that time, there is nothing more useful than the Internet’s Multiple Listing Service. When you are working with a buyer’s agent, the lion’s share of the work will be done for you — but when you participate in the online search, too, it makes a dynamite combination!

Starting out with a clear idea of the features you think of as “must-have’s” will save the most time and effort. This doesn’t mean every feature you would ever consider a plus; these should be the items that you must have. Your deal-breakers.

Use these to pare down the MLS listings you examine more thoroughly. Chances are you’re going to find many homes that match your broader requirements, so narrowing the field will let you channel your time toward the best potential candidates.

MLS listings are available either by city or by region. If you’re open to examining a wider area, you’ll find a greater number of properties within your price range that list your key features. If you can’t find regional MLS listings in Robertson County of interest, your agent will help expand your search. Sometimes this broadening of horizons uncovers the ideal property.

The MLS listings in Robertson County are updated on a regular basis, so staying on top of the market involves revisiting the listings every few days. In case that sounds overly labor-intensive, your agent can sign you up to receive auto-alerts via email whenever a new qualified MLS listing comes online. It’s also a fact that not all real estate firms keep every one of their MLS listings absolutely current, so calling your agent as soon as you see something you like will keep you ahead of the crowd.

The MLS listings in Robertson County offer a one-stop destination for identifying numerous candidate properties — as well as the ability to efficiently filter the results you find. If you’re in the market for a new home, using the MLS listings in Robertson County will be a welcome aid. 

Who Your Agent Is Really Does Matter!
Call me today to help organize a comprehensive search effort!


Andy Knifley, Realtor®
615.308.4022   888.928.8500

Visit Our Website andysoldit.com

Friday, October 18, 2013

Rise in Real Estate Prices Slows...and That's Good News!


The future of Robertson County real estate prices is always a matter of keen interest to area homeowners. So it’s important when the latest national numbers in the Case-Shiller Index show that the rate of rise in real estate prices has begun to slow. 
Robertson County homeowners should be pleased!
“WHAT?” you may well be thinking. If the rise in national or local Robertson County real estate prices is slowing down, why in the world would that please homeowners? The answer is only a little bit convoluted. 
The fact is, the recent remarkable leaps in real estate prices had some knowledgeable observers shaking their heads. The Business Insider even headlined, “These Home Price Gains are Not Normal, Sustainable, Or Believable.BI was reacting to the previous three straight months’ real estate price appreciation “above 10%.” They speculated that a large number of foreclosures now being recycled at more normal price levels had created an artificially high growth rate.
That’s why slowing down a little would mean a more normal market — and more reliable growth statistics. Other conditions make that story easy to accept: 
While interest rates have risen slightly, at today’s rates, borrowing is still notably inexpensive. The increase in investor participation (they tend to pay in cash) also reflects the more conservative lending environment.
By the end of the financial crisis, construction in many parts of the country had fallen sharply, leading to a tight housing inventory. The shorter supply caused additional pressure on real estate prices.
Another factor: rising rents. Whenever the economy performs well, rentals reflect it, in turn stimulating Robertson County real estate prices. The economy may not be as robust as we’d wish, but its positive direction plus the stock market’s rebound have combined to support value growth.
What to expect from Robertson County real estate prices this fall? Going forward, I would expect to see a continuation of gains at the slightly slower rates we are beginning to register. If that’s the case, anyone looking to re-enter the residential market should find that now is the time to start looking…and offering. 

Call me to discuss your own outlook!

Proudly serving Robertson County real estate clients for over 12 years! Because who your agent is really does matter, we would love to help you too!

Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
615.308.4022
888.928.8500




Monday, October 14, 2013

Worthwhile Tips for Robertson County, TN First-Time Homebuyers


The price tag that goes with buying a home is hefty enough to give anyone pause. After the fact, anyone – perhaps especially first-time homebuyers in Robertson County, Tennessee — can come away wondering if they could have nailed down a better deal. Preventing any such nagging doubt is easy to do: it just takes a little forethought and preparation. Here are a few tips to bear in mind when buying a home.
After you have submitted an offer, be mentally prepared to respond in case a counteroffer follows. Along with the improvement in Robertson County market, we’ve seen a rise in sellers’ confidence levels, so it’s best to be ready for some negotiating. Try not to let your emotions intrude — but always know the maximum amount that you are willing and able to spend. 
Major athletes have bargaining agents to go to bat for them. Your real estate agent is your bargaining agent whose very presence strengthens your position. Some of the legalities in real estate can seem ambiguous though they actually aren’t, so allowing a professional to do most of the talking is good practice. An inadvertent comment or slight change in the agreement between you and the seller could result in problems securing a mortgage from your lender. Real estate agents are trained to help you through the process of buying a home as smoothly as possible. Especially if you’re a first-time homebuyer in Robertson County, use your agent to the fullest advantage.
Being armed with knowledge can save you thousands. The best way first-time homebuyers can see if an offer is competitive is by scouting the most recent prices paid for comparable properties. The second part of being prepared is to be sure that a proper appraisal is conducted. Smaller details are easy to brush off in the excitement of buying your first home — but having done all your homework beforehand is the way to make first-time homebuyers know they’ve struck a great bargain.
Whether you’re a seasoned seller or one of those first-time homebuyers in Robertson County,  I’m here to help make sure you stay on top of your game. Call me!

Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
615.308.4022
888.928.8500


Monday, September 30, 2013

3 Tips for Spot Checking a Robertson County, Tennesee New Home for Cost Factors


One of the most valuable skills a new home shopper in Robertson County, Tennessee can develop is the ability to walk through a property and identify the areas that might require attention or repair. Even though a professional inspector might ultimately be needed, it can prevent last-minute surprises.  
 #1: Beyond “Curb Appeal”
The first thing anyone looking for a new home notices is the state of the yard and the structure’s exterior. If the grass is healthy, plants recently pruned, and walls not in need of a paint job, good. Then, dig a bit deeper, give the exterior walls a quick check for chipping paint or plaster, cracks in the siding, or other hidden damage.
#2: Major Structural & Equipment Needs
Just like the first impression you formed outside, you’ll get a quick impression of the interior. Pros always remember to look up, checking for settling cracks in the ceiling as well as at the wall joins. The ceiling is also where stains sometimes turn up, indicating water damage from roofing problems. Upstairs in a two-story home, walk as much of the floor as possible to check for creaks or squeaks that might need repair. Finally, go into the kitchen and inspect any appliances that are included. A quick once-over should tell you whether or not these are likely to be sufficient as-is.
#3: Finishing Touches
In any new home, you will inevitably be adding your own touches — but like repairs, these will add expense. Think doorknobs, ceiling fans, cabinet doors, molding, switch plates, closet doors, window covering, etc.
Before you shell out several hundred dollars for a professional inspector, you can give any property that might become your new home an initial once-over. For more tips and for answers to any and all of your Robertson County real estate questions, feel free to give me a call!


Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
The AndySoldIt™ Team at Keller Williams® Realty
615.308.4022   888.928.8500

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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Advantages to Selling Your Home in Robertson County, Tennessee This Fall


Whenever a home lingers on the market, the likeliest two culprits are either a price that’s too high to be competitive, or a home that’s not in top showing condition. If you were unsuccessful in selling your home in Robertson County, Tennessee this summer, it would be particularly disappointing given the strength of the selling season. Reports show that in August alone, home sales jumped 43.6% compared to August 2012. At the same time, some sellers reported the reappearance of multiple offers.
The good news? Selling your home in the fall or winter is not as difficult as most people commonly assume. In fact, selling your home in Robertson County during the coming months can offer certain benefits. In what many people assume is an “off season,” fewer homes are on the market — less competition. At the same time, buyers in these seasons tend to be more serious about buying. 
Pricing is almost always the overriding issue. Home values haven’t fully recovered from the peaks registered before the residential housing crash. Robertson County median prices are on the rise…but even so, they are still 8.5% below the high water marks reached in 2007. If you bought in 2006 or 2008, on either side of the high, you might have to set your asking price around the same price that you purchased. Selling your home with dispatch might depend on it.
Showing condition matters, too. Selling a home is different from living in it. To be competitive with the other homes for sale in Robertson County, the property should be spotless for every showing. Removing excess furniture, art, and personal items such as family photos or trophies is important for creating a home that appears spacious and airy. It also lets buyers more easily imagine their own families living in your home.
Don’t let the lack of a summer sale discourage you. When you set your asking price correctly and provide an immaculate showing environment, you’ll give yourself a strong chance of selling your home in Robertson County during the cooler weather months. 

If you would like to talk strategy, 
call me today for an in-home assessment!


Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
The AndySoldIt™ Team at Keller Williams® Realty
615.308.4022   888.928.8500



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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Real Estate Listing In Robertson County, TN....Offered By AndySoldIt™

Move In Ready!

PLUS....A Full Unfinished Upstairs Area 
For Expansion (Over 1,000 Sq. Ft.)

This Home Has Beautiful Hardwood Throughout

Watch The Video To See This Great Home!



Like It?
Want More Details?

Contact Our Team Today!

Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
615.308.4022   888.928.8500

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Robertson County, Tennessee Real Estate Listing..AndySoldIt™ Offers Another One!



A Robertson County, Tennessee Real Estate Listing...
Fresh On The Market!

This Home Has Been Refreshed and Renewed
With New Paint, Carpet, Fixtures, Hardware and New HVAC

View Our Video To See For Yourself! 




For More Property Details
 Contact Our Team Today!

Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
The AndySoldIt™ Team at Keller Williams® Realty
615.308.4022   888.928.8500


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Monday, September 23, 2013

Listing with Personality: Good - Listing with YOUR Personality: Bad!


Top Listing Priority: Eliminate Personal Features

So — you’ve decided now is the time to list your house in Robertson County. Put it up for sale, see what happens… 
Maybe they never really were here, but one thing’s for sure: the days of simply planting a sign in the front yard and snapping a nice shot for a Robertson County real estate listing…those days are gone!
So what comes next? 
Depersonalize
First step: pack away those omnipresent family photos. Potential buyers would probably actually be interested in seeing your family snapshots, but they are distractions: you need them to be able to see themselves living in this lovely home, something they’d have a hard time doing if the walls are spoken for by such a delightful bunch of kids and parents and pets. It may be a little bit emotional when you’re taking them down, but keep in mind that listing your home to sell for top dollar will mean that it’s only temporary: soon they’ll go right back up in your new digs. 
Next step is to clear out anything that bears a resemblance to clutter. Figurines, refrigerator magnets — any items, no matter how small, that accentuate informal personality or personal décor preferences should be packed off to storage. Your listing goal is to let the buyer see the house and its features stripped of the personal paraphernalia.  
Overall, if either larger maintenance or decorating projects will be advisable, make balanced choices that will keep the house as neutral as you can without interfering with its basic design appeal. That kind of depersonalizing is done by selecting paints, draperies, and bedding that are neutral in shade and tone. Less color may seem boring to you, but potential buyers will just see a clean slate – which is exactly how your property is most likely to attract a ready buyer.
The result: the interior shots in your Robertson County real estate listing will show a home that is primed and ready for its new occupants. And that is only part of the marketing plan I will put together for you to get your home S-O-L-D this fall! 

Call me today to schedule a no-obligation in-home consultation. 

Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
The AndySoldIt™ Team at Keller Williams® Realty
615.308.4022    888.928.8500

Visit Our Website andysoldit.com