Selling a tenant-occupied property is possible with the right strategy. Options include waiting for lease expiration, selling to investors or the tenant, or offering incentives. Legal notice and good communication are key.
Effective home staging attracts buyers and creates emotional appeal. Tidy landscaping, spotless kitchens and baths, tasteful furniture (physical or virtual), and fresh paint in neutral tones help sell faster and at a competitive price.
A home inspection evaluates a property’s condition, influencing the buyer’s final decision. Sellers should prepare in advance, as issues found may lead to renegotiation or cancellation. Minor fixes can help ensure a smoother closing process.
Boost your property's value with low-cost changes: new knobs, fresh paint, updated fabrics, clean spaces, plants, and smart curb appeal. Avoid costly renovations—you likely won’t recover the full cost when pricing your home. Focus on market value.
