If you are stressed about the prospect of strangers walking through your personal sanctuary, that is an entirely normal reaction. Letting buyers inspect your property is universally acknowledged as one of the most exhausting phases of the entire real estate journey. You spend the whole week scrubbing baseboards, hiding laundry, and agonizing ove… Read More
Driving through Gawler today, I observed the vast range of properties changing hands in our historic town. From the grand old stone villas on the hill to the sleek new builds popping up in the newer estates, every single home has its own unique footprint. It got me thinking about the exact science and the subtle art of figuring out what these pl… Read More
If you are stressed about the prospect of strangers walking through your personal sanctuary, that is an entirely normal reaction. Letting buyers inspect your property is universally acknowledged as one of the most exhausting phases of the entire real estate journey. You spend the whole week scrubbing baseboards, hiding laundry, and agonizing ove… Read More
Selling a house is a psychological game. Purchasers are not robots. Making decisions based on feelings and justify them with logic. Andrew McKiggan uses this understanding to position your home. Leveraging into their emotions, we achieve a higher sale price.For example, a buyer walking into a cold, dark home feels sadness or worry. A … Read More