The Cindy Shearin Group’s Winning Formula: Assess. Stage. Prepare. Market. Sold.

The grammar seems to be off; but it makes great sense if you think about it. Consider the steps involved in the real estate sales process.

Anyone who has dealt with real estate, whether in development or marketing, knows that the whole process begins with the basic idea of providing or addressing a basic human need: a domicile or a place where people reside and perform almost all that they need to do in life. And with the advent of modern technology, many of the human functions can now be done at home, even real estate selling or practically running a global business.

Having a website that is appealing, effective and dynamic is the potent weapon toward making real estate a continuing leader industry in the global economy. Hence, considering the role that real estate plays in the human sphere, facilitating the development and marketing of real estate aids in making life not just comfortable but meaningful and fruitful. The value that humans put on real estate property closely equates to the value they place on life and the enjoyment of it, especially when they can do both – life and enjoyment – within their homes.

Hence, assessing or evaluating the financial value of a property begins with understanding the value that humans place on the kind of life they want to live in a particular home and a particular location. All the factors that come into play within that lifestyle that people choose for themselves (convenience, comfort, style, amenities, among others) determine the price of a property. What the developer or the owner considers as the worth of the property can best be distilled by an experienced realtor into an acceptable fair market price.

With the assessed value of the property, the realtor can now set the property for staging and then preparing it for viewing in the market. And with uncanny vision and wisdom, Cindycloses the process with the assurance of closing the sale. SOLD! She does not plan and work merely to try to sell but to have the property sold. She must be that sure of a property’s worth and marketability; otherwise, she will not even begin the whole process.

Who can argue with that kind of confidence and expertise?

Cindy Shearin Group: http://www.cindyshearin.com/

THANKS I NEEDED THAT MOTIVATION AND INFO!!!!

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Keep it coming
Add us to your buyers and sellers list asap.
God bless.

Re: The Cindy Shearin Group’s Winning Formula: Assess. Stage. Pr

Well thought of website. As she claims, she is that thorough. Kudos!

Very Nice

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website indeed!

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How long has this website been online? How sure are we that it is truly effective in making sales? Perhaps, we can hear from Cindy about this.

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What is the difference between staging and preparing? Can you please explain? Thanks.

Re: The Cindy Shearin Group’s Winning Formula: Assess. Stage

Staging is the process of making a property look appealing to potential buyers. Styling a house in a certain overall manner is a function done to attract more buyers to view a property. Preparing, on the other hand, involves cleaning and setting a house in its proper order and making sure things should be where they are – no old, rundown sofa in the basement or no toys cluttered in the kitchen. It also includes painting and repairs to be done.

Re: The Cindy Shearin Group’s Winning Formula: Assess. Stage

And I thought real estate was only all about marketing. Thanks for the heads up.

Re: The Cindy Shearin Group’s Winning Formula: Assess. Stage

Staging is basically what condo developers do; that is, set up a model room unit in a mall, complete with furniture and interior decoration. For a newly-built house, it could mean simply putting some furniture to an otherwise empty room. Staging helps people imagine how the home will look when they live in it.