Clark Hitchcock Chilliwack Real Estate

 

 

Clark Hitchcock

Chilliwack Realtor, with Remax

 


Selling a Home in Chilliwack, British Columbia


 


Selling your home is an involved process that affects your family and your future.  Before you begin this process, you'll want to ensure that you have the most up-to-date information.  When should you sell?  How do you get the best price? What kinds of renovations should be made prior to the sale? 

These home selling reports will assist you in answering the many questions that arise during the home selling process.  When you're armed with the right information, and an experienced real estate professional, you'll be closer to reaching your goal - selling your home fast, and for the best price.

Please contact me if you have any questions about selling your Chilliwack home. 

Below, select desired reports and complete the form provided.



Common Selling Mistakes

Learn the top nine selling mistakes, and what steps you can take to avoid them.

Selling Your Home

Remember what first attracted you to your house when you bought it? What excited you about its most appealing features? Now that you're selling your home, you'll need to look at it as if you were buying it all over again.

Surviving the Sale

Getting a good price for your home is important, but minimizing stress and simplifying the selling process can be just as essential.

The Right Selling Price

When you’re selling your home, the price you set is a critical factor in the return you’ll receive. Learn several factors to base the assessment of your home.


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