Address: 330 Primrose Rd #512, Burlingame, CA 94010, USA
Phone: +16503482020
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Phyllis Chang
Katie found our dream home and her advice and support through closing was invaluable. We couldn't be more happy with the process and her team!
Maggie Brown
Gilmartin Group is my go to resource for all things real estate. They’ve helped almost everyone in my family both find and sell their property. GG took the stress out of all our transactions, set realistic expectations and then completely exceeded them... all with grace and professionalism. It’s clearly a solid team effort over there and I felt like I was taken care of every step of the way. There’s a healthy mix of new energy with seasoned experience. Oh and yeah, they happen to be a heck of a lot of fun too. Can’t wait for the next Holiday Party!!
Gene Coombs
I first met Maureen Gilmartin in 1994 and was immediately impressed with her desire to help me with my parents home ! The whole family was so helpful it made me feel confident ! Since that time I feel like they are my family ! I can not say enough about the family's hard work ! Thank you for all you have done
Natalie Cookson
The Gillmartin group is professional and warm. They make you feel like family. We have bought and about to sell with them. I can’t recommend a better agency to work with!
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The goal is to make your home as appealing as possible to the most potential buyers, before photos of your home are taken. Staging your home can include anything from redecorating to rearranging furniture, cleaning or other aesthetic strategies to present the home in the best possible light. You can do it yourself, have your real estate agent guide you, or hire a staging company.
In most cases, the buyer pays for the home inspection.
If someone is selling a home that needs repairs - yet chooses not to fix them - they may choose to list a property as-is. Disclosures and inspections are typical steps in the process. In an as-is sale, a buyer is willingly purchasing the home in its current state with full knowledge of its condition.
When selling a property, it is incumbent upon the seller to disclose any details about the home that might negatively affect its value.
Factors such as the time of year and market conditions play a big role in how quickly a property sells. How you price, market and stage your home are also very important variables that will affect how long a home remains on the market.
Any fixture that is ‘attached’ or built into the house typically remains. For example, if your house has built-in bookshelves, they typically stay with the house. The same is true of kitchen or bathroom fixtures, and fireplaces. Exceptions and details can be discussed during the negotiation process.
There are many factors that affect the housing market, but understanding what to expect - and being prepared beforehand - can make buying and selling a property at the same time possible.
A professional appraiser will inspect a property and compare it to other similar homes in the area. From there, a fair market value is determined. Unless you plan on paying all cash for a property, you will likely need a home appraisal.
A real estate agent is paid as part of the closing costs, which comes out of the sale proceeds at the end of the process.
Your first step is to hire a real estate agent you trust. Together, you will set an asking price, prepare your home for listing, list and market your property, negotiate an offer, and close on the sale.
Sharing particular information when connecting with a real estate agent can help give you an idea of your home’s value in today’s market. The in-person expertise of a real estate agent will give you a more accurate opinion of your home’s value.
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