Showing posts with label robertson county tn real estate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robertson county tn real estate. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Who Really Needs a Local Robertson County Buyer's Agent?



Now that online listings provide potential homebuyers with instant access to the homes for sale in Robertson County, Tennessee, there’s little reason to enlist the services of a buyer’s agent, right? 
Well, the short answer to that proposition is…wrong!
 In case you tended to agree with that opening statement, it’s based on the notion that most of what a buyer’s agent does is to find your new home. Yet for veteran homeowners and first-time homebuyers alike, a buyer's agent’s services reach far beyond just the initial search. Even so, taking that task on by yourself requires a great deal of diligence (and more time than most of us can spare). A  buyer’s agent in Robertson County removes that burden by keeping a daily lookout for appropriate new listings as they come online, weeding out the homes that fall short of matching up with your requirements, and setting up appointments to view the properties that show promise. 
A local Robertson County buyer’s agent has first-hand knowledge of area neighborhoods and the individual properties. That extra insight allows the agent to point out homes that you might not have picked from its listing alone — homes that may be perfect for you in the long run.
The seller's agent works for the seller, not you. When you team up with your own buyer’s agent, you have someone in your corner who can offer you sound advice and represent only you throughout the entire process.
If you're a first time homebuyer, there’s an extra incentive. Inevitably, you're going to have a lot of questions — and you'll benefit from the extra guidance you get on your first time through the home purchasing process. Help will come not only by identifying the right home, but also identifying a suitable home inspector, interpreting the resulting inspection report, and dealing with the voluminous paperwork that comes afterward.  
While there is no requirement to engage a buyer’s agent in Robertson County, given the size of the investment you are going to be making, having someone in your corner makes good sense. 

Ready to buy this fall? 
Good — because I’m ready to go to work for you!

Your Agent Matters!
Call Us Today!

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

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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

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


Visit Our Website andysoldit.com


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





Wednesday, September 11, 2013

AndySoldIt™ Offers Another Robertson County TN Home For Sale

Just Listed!

Video Available

For More Details Click Address Below
206 Bell Lane    Springfield, TN 37172


Cedar Sided Home With Updated Interior. New Hardwood Flooring, Carpet, Stainless Kitchen Appliances, Paint, Fixtures and Hardware.



For More Information Contact:
Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
The AndySoldIt™Team at Keller Williams® Realty
615.308.4022
888.928.8500

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

Thinking of Buying or Selling? 
We Would Love The Opportunity To Help You Too!

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