
It only stands to reason that making a good first impression on prospective home buyers is a necessity if you hope to sell your home. In fact, before you even contact our REALTORS® to list it, you might start making repairs around the house, decluttering, and sprucing up its curb appeal. However, not everything is under your control. What about your neighbors? You can't control what they do, but ultimately neighbors can impact whether or not your home sells at all.

After a long winter, spring officially arrives on Tuesday, March 20. With the bright sun and warm winds comes the realization that winter has been torturing our homes' exteriors. After a quick perusal, many homeowners find cracked sidewalks, leaf-filled gutters, and dead plants all around. Before you even start planning your gardens, checking these items off your spring maintenance checklist will ensure you have time to go outside and enjoy the outdoors. Our REALTORS® recommend these five tips to get your Beavercreek home ready for spring.

So you've received your PCS orders, you know where you're headed, and now the clock is ticking before it's time to make your move. Whether you're moving across the state, across the country, or across the globe, selling a house as a military member comes with its share of unique challenges. The time limitations of a military move mean that planning is more important than ever. Our real estate agents are here to help you get started, with a guide to selling your home as a military member.

Want to sell your home? While many people wait until spring or summer to sell a home, there are great arguments for listing it during the holidays.
At first, listing your home between Thanksgiving and New Year's might seem like a wacky idea. However, when you take a closer look, it's easy to see there are plenty of good reasons to sell a home at this time of year. In the long run, it can help you get the job done faster and secure the sale price you want.
How can that be? Let's review some of the biggest reasons:

So many buyers dream of the moment when they find their perfect home, with amenities that check all of the key boxes on their list, an attractive appearance, and an exciting, convenient location to top it all off. Buyers are also realistic and willing to compromise... as long as the seller doesn't do something to really sabotage the sale. Whether they take bad advice with good intentions or simply don't have much experience selling homes, some sellers find a way to sabotage their sale. Our REALTORS® are here to help you avoid those unpleasant surprises, with a look at five things sellers do that sabotage sales.