- Promotion – As soon as you sign the listing agreement, begin promoting. It’s time to start working once you’ve obtained a contract and reserved your job. Post a brief sneak peek of your upcoming listing with the message “coming soon to the market” on all of your social media platforms.
- Cost – When homes are flying off the shelves, sellers may be hesitant to consider staging their house for sale since it might require a sizable upfront cost. However, staging can help your listing stand out.
- Photographer – Hire a skilled photographer who is familiar with interior design and architecture. It’s crucial to hire an expert photographer to take images for your property listing. The first kind is the one who might take pictures at awkward angles or with the window blinds closed; the second type knows how to make an inside photograph appear as attractive as possible.
- Listing – Give your listing as much exposure as you can, but don’t forget the fundamentals: put your property on the MLS (multiple listing service), syndicate it with important real estate websites, and claim those listings so that statistics can be followed. To increase the number of views on your listing, there are more things you can do.