Lake Keowee is a beautiful place to have your family together and enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday. Many of you who read this blog regularly will be doing just that. We hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving regardless of everyone’s political opinions. Just enjoy the moment and you will hopefully be able to find many things to be thankful for.
Business is slower, although we are working on a contract for a couple of listings. Going to have to do it between bites of turkey…heck we’ll just wait until Friday to get it done!
If you need to get your Lake Keowee property on the market, we’ll be happy to help you out next week! Call us soon and enjoy yourselves!
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How to Sell Your Home For The Highest Price Possible
Here’s how to avoid mistakes that could cost hundreds, even thousands of dollars, when you sell your home.
The old notion of caveat emptor – “buyer beware” – has been turned on its head. Lately, with all of the talk about “buyers’ markets” and “changing real estate values,” as well as the myriad complexities and legal ramifications of today’s real estate transaction, a more appropriate sentiment may be “seller beware.”
Watch Out For Traps
Beware of “splitting the difference”
For example, say you’re asking $200,000 and they offer you $180,000. You figured you’d probably only get $190,000 anyway so you split the difference and counteroffer $190,000. Rather than taking your offer, the buyer decides to play the same game and counters with $185,000.
Now you’re stuck. If you split again, you’re stuck making an offer that’s lower than your minimum. But if you reject it flat out, you may lose the deal!
Check out the Lake Keowee Real Estate numbers for the year
Parking areas for December graduation at Clemson University are pictured, showing alternative parking because of construction planned for the C-3 parking lot between the West End Zone of Memorial Stadium and Perimeter Road. Special to The Journal