The Best Way to Sell Your Gwinnett County House Fast (2022)

Homeownership is often considered to be among the wisest financial choices that one can make, but it sometimes needs to end quickly.  Whether that is due to a change in employment, finances or maybe you no longer do with a partner with whom you once did, the sudden need to sell fast and for more happens and those transactions, like any others, need to be completed with the highest level of convenience, efficiency and profit.

You may be thinking now that engaging with one of those ubiquitous real estate brokerages and iBuyers who fill our mailboxes, billboards, social media and TV airways with half-truths, fine print and promises is the path of least resistance and easiest way to quickly sell your home.  You’ll soon find, however, with a quick read of their reviews that you can, in deed, skip the repairs and showings.  Rest assured, however that your property’s condition and your need for a quick sale will be reflected in the lowball offer that you receive on your home.  After all, you have no representation in that arrangement with these for-profit companies, so how will you know the amount of your money that is being left behind to a property flipper, how one-sided their offer is or truthful they are being with you?  Your property is not some discount product at the retail shelf that should be reduced for a quick sale.  Instead, it should be honored and respected as a meaningful part of your household during your time there.

Get a Better Offer that Will Close Quickly with a Higher ROI

The December 2021 Absorption Report of properties listed in the Metro Atlanta MLS Listings of Homes for Sale revealed that single-detached properties in Gwinnett County remained on the market for an average 18 days, attached properties 17 days, before selling at around one-to-two percent above list price.  That suggests that those owners may have quickly taken advantage of elasticity in local housing demand given the short supply and pushed the value higher on other homes nearby while selling their own properties in the MLS above list price.  That’s not a bad way to leave your former home or the neighborhood, right?

The answer to the question on the best way to sell your Gwinnett County House fast is undeniable.  Working with a servant leader who collaborates with you to attract the right offers to purchase your home through custom marketing that includes promotions off and on the Metro Atlanta MLS Services is the best way to sell your house in my humble opinion.  By doing so, only you will be in the enviable position to take full advantage of the many benefits of selling in this tight real estate market, including any bidding wars involving multiple offers that could translate into a timely and higher return on your investment.  In addition, you will have the strength of an experienced market professional who knows how to navigate around the pitfalls to ensure that you safely move on to your next chapter with the peace-of-mind that you deserve. 

Look, every property owner and their auntie knows a real estate agent here in Metro Atlanta, so you likely already have a trusted advisor in this area in mind who can serve your needs adequately.  If you are not under contract with an agent at this time, I welcome the opportunity to answer your questions whether you’re planning to sell or not at a given time.  There will be no hassle to list, disrespect, scripts nor any of that; only adults having a respectful conversation about your home so that you can plan for what’s next.  Please call me, Solomon Greene, at (770) 271-2156 and ask for an Estimate of Net-to-Seller Worksheet, a cooperative market analysis, the public report on your property and more.  Then you decide when and if that is the best time to meet about listing your home for sale.  I’m only here to be a resource when needed, so please call today.           

Frequently Asked Questions about Selling a Metro Atlanta Home

How much will it cost to sell my house fast?

The cost to sell a house is the amount agreed upon with your agent of choice and there is no set, up-front fee to sell your home with Drake Realty, Inc.  Limit surprises by getting an Estimate of Net-to-Seller before listing your home that describes proceeds at a given price.

When do I pay to sell my house?

Fee payments on the sale of your home are usually due at settlement when the closing attorney deducts all previously agreed-upon expenses from the owner’s sales proceeds.  Please discuss any fees payable outside of closing with your real estate agent before listing the home for sale.

Why shouldn’t I just go with a Guaranteed Sale or Cash Offer?

In some cases, the stipulations of a guaranteed sale hidden in the fine print often place unreasonable conditions on the seller who learns of them during the first meeting with the agent.  The seller has no representation in either of these arrangements and what is unknown is often costly.

When do I get my sales proceeds after the sale?

The closing attorney usually wires sales proceeds to the property’s former owner within hours of settlement, often so that they can be used immediately to pay their movers, cleaners and others.  Depending on the time of day, your funds should be accessible by no later than the next banking day.

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