Thinking of selling your house? I can help.
Selling in this market requires a combination of creativity, ingenuity, and pragmatism. A sprinkle of luck doesn’t hurt either. I advocate a marketing mix heavy on the digital, with lots of high quality pictures and information for today’s web savvy buyers. I combine this with a big dose of old fashioned networking, hustling, and negotiation, with the end result being a successful sale completed as painlessly as possible for everyone involved.
I don’t believe in take-no-prisoners, scorched earth negotiation. That doesn’t mean I’m soft – I will fiercely and relentlessly protect your interests and watch your bottom line – but my clients appreciate that I do so by always looking to produce the win-win, that sweet spot where everyone gets to move forward with their plans and no one walks away the loser.
When the time came to sell our home, we again relied upon Erin’s top notch real estate skills. She handled everything efficiently and professionally. This was a great relief since the sale of the house was due to a divorce that involved some touchy situations, which Erin handled perfectly. The house sold unusually quickly in a market that made selling a house a difficult task at best.
There was one key aspect that I believe really helped get the house sold. It was Erin’s keen ability to make suggestions for preparing the interior of the house for viewing. She knew just what to suggest to leave out on the kitchen counters and how to arrange the furniture. Her advice for staging on a budget while balancing time and priorities was truly invaluable. I was also impressed with Erin’s extraordinary knack for designing and publishing listings. Her superior abilities were evident in her choices for layout, wording of descriptions, and photo acquisition and utilization.
-Mia (Sold a classic 1920′s bungalow in Rose City in 2010)
Ready to rock? Here’s how it works, in a nutshell:
Call me! Schedule a “What would it take to be ready to sell the house” meeting. Together, we’ll walk through the house, talk about all the little things that need to be done, discuss budget and priorities, and set a timeline. You’ll walk away with a concrete plan and an idea of what to expect for a sales price. Let’s do this!


