8 Secret Strategies for Selling Your Home FAST!

The 8 Secret Strategies To Sell Your Home For Up To 18% More Money for Your Home Than Traditional Real Estate Methods!

5 Things That Will Bite You When Selling in Philadelphia



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June is here and that means it’s almost time for one of the biggest and best home selling Shark Seminars of the year! I wanted to take a minute to tell you about how to get your home into the best shape possible, whether you’re downsizing, relocating, or looking for your dream home. The most important part of selling your home is the marketing to prospective home buyers! In this age in real estate, this is a big challenge. There are a lot of things that come along and try to steal your equity - I call these the home selling sharks. Why? Because they bite when you least expect it. They don’t warn you before they bite!


Sharks are things that come up that you don’t think about, and your Realtor might not even think of them either.

  1. Staging
  2. Pricing
  3. Marketing
  4. Negotiating
  5. Overseeing details

These are things that can come up out of nowhere when you least expect it, and cost you a thousand dollars here and there. Before you know it, you’re out $20,000 or $30,000! The key to making the most money when selling your home is to swim with the sharks. To do this, you have to concentrate on these 5 factors.

For a limited time, I’ll share with you my 8 secret strategies, which are normally only found in my seminar or my home seller toolkit. Viewers of this blog get exclusive content by going to www.8secretstrategies.com and watching eight short videos to help you fight the home selling sharks and keep your money where it belongs - in your pocket.

I hope you find this information helpful for avoiding the sharks! To learn more, visit my next seminar. You can get info at www.HomeSharkSeminar.com.

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