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Mount Pleasant SC Real Estate - Get Your Market Facts NOW

Posted By: Alan Donald In: Mt Pleasant Real Estate Market
Date: Mon, Mar 5th 2012 12:44 pm

Mount Pleasant SC Real Estate - Get Your Market Facts NOW

Mount Pleasant Real Estate - Get Your Facts NOW

So, you plan to sell your home? The first thing to do is to get familiar with current market conditions...

The market price for your home and the time required to sell will depend on demand and supply factors (which you cannot control), property condition and availability (which you control) BUYER EYEBALLS and TRAFFIC (which is our marketing is designed to optimize).

We don't just try to sell your home - we MARKET your home to sell. Inventory is massive and buyers are scarce. It takes FULL TIME marketing and lead generation to keep your property up front on the internet at ALL TIMES. The MLS just does not cut it anymore. You need EXPOSURE & TRAFFIC! Nobody dominates the search engines like we do, so that means YOU DO!

Did you know that a significant percentage of today's Mount Pleasant sales are pre-foreclosures or foreclosures? If you need to sell, but owe more than your home is worth, you are not alone! We can help sell your home and negotiate with the bank to accept less than you owe. 

Whether you have positive equity, or negative equity, we can help. So, if you or someone you know has thought about selling, please contact us right away to see what your Charleston SC Real Estate Value is!

Call 843-416-1434 or simply enter your information on this page and we will provide you with a speedy response. The more information given, the more accurate the evaluation. All information you provide is secure and will be kept strictly confidential.  There is no obligation.  Please indicate when you are thinking of selling and if what YOU think your home is worth. We have legal and tax partner experts on call as well to respond to your foreclosure and short sale questions.

Foreclosure is not an option