Sell Your Home for TOP DOLLAR Even Without a Real Estate Agent”

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

If You Can Pass This Quiz, You’ll Get A Fast, Top Dollar
Home Sale. If You Can’t, You’re In Trouble, and
Free Money-Saving Advice Is Here…

• Do you have a bona fide buyer under contract right now for your home?
• Has your buyer given you written loan approval (not just “qualified”) so they don’t tie you up and cost you thousands of dollars?
• Have you hired a lawyer or real estate agent to handle the purchase contract so you don’t end up getting ripped-off because you used one of those “office supply store ” home contracts?
• Did you register everyone visiting your home (with address and phone number) so you don’t become a victim of crime?
• Do you have at least 25 qualified visitors to your home every week?
• Do you know national statistics prove your chances of selling your home using classified ads and open houses is slim to none?
• Did you have a home inspection performed by a licensed inspector before putting it on the market?
• Did you know that 89% of For Sale By Owner homeowners end up losing much more money than if they had hired a real estate professional?

If you answered YES to all the questions above, congratulations. Your home should sell quickly, and hassle-free.

But What If You Answered “NO”?

If you answered NO to any of the questions above, it’s probable 1) You could take a long, long time to sell your home, 2) Lose more money than you ever imagined – in ways you never expected, 3) Potentially become a victim of crime, 3) Get abused by an unscrupulous buyer who will “nickel-and-dime” you until he gets his price – at YOUR expense, 4) “Net” much less from your home than if you had used “the right” real estate professional in the first place.

Is There Hope?

Chances are you answered “NO” to at least one or more of the above questions. Don’t worry, I have a helpful solution for you. It’s my special consumer report titled, “44 Money-Making Tips for Preparing Your Home to Sell.” My report is absolutely FREE, and there’s no obligation to work with me or any other agent. You’ll discover…

• Why homes that sell the fastest also sell for the most money…
• Why some real estate agents will cost you thousands and waste your time…
• Why understanding what the total market is doing is essential to your success. This strategy eludes most real estate agents…
• 6 “Problem Area” that can instantly turn-off serious buyers…
• 13 “First Impression” areas you must address before selling your home…
• 18 Ways to appeal to the “emotions” of any buyer who visits your home…
• How to inexpensively dress your home to look like a model home – and command more money…
• How to negotiate with buyers to get you the best deal…
• And a whole lot more!

Why Would A Real Estate Agent Help
You Sell Your Home For Free?

No, I’m not a charity. I specialize in Raleigh and
Wake Forest, and I will help anyone in the area who wants to sell their home. Why? Because by knowing you I’ll have an inside track to help buyers who might be interested in your home.

Plus, in the event you DO need help if your home doesn’t sell, you’ll already know me and the quality of my services.

Finally, I build my business on the referrals and positive comments from people like you. By knowing you and giving you valuable help, you’ll think of me when friends, family, or neighbors need a caring and competent professional.

That’s all there is to it. So before you put this letter aside, and forget about it, give me a call for your free report. I promise 2 things to you:

1. Reading my 12-page report will be the most profitable 20 minutes you spend on learning how to sell your home fast and for top dollar, and…
2. You will NEVER feel any pressure or obligation to work with me or any other real estate agent. I’m here to help.

Call or E-mail me today for your FREE Report!

Jeff Dicks
Keller Williams Realty
Direct :919-793-4730
E-Mail- jeff@jeffdicks.com

P.S. When you call, remind me to share with you my “Maximum Value Home Audit” – designed specifically to “position” your home to sell for maximum dollar value in minimum time. It’s also Free and without obligation whatsoever.

www.JeffDicks.com

11 Great Reasons to Put Your Home on the Market During the Holiday Season

Thursday, November 19th, 2009
  1. People who look for a home during the holidays tend to be more serious buyers !
  2.  Serious buyers have fewer homes to choose from during the holiday season and less competition means more money for you!
  3. Since the supply of homes on the market will dramatically increase in January, there will be less demand for your particular home! Less demand means less money for you!
  4. Homes show better when decorated for the holidays!
  5. Buyers are more emotional during the holidays, so they are more likely to pay your asking price!
  6. Buyers have more flexibility and time to look for a home during the work week of the holiday season!
  7. Some people buy before the end of the year for tax reasons!
  8. January is traditionally the month for employees to begin new jobs. Since transferees cannot wait until the spring to buy, your home must be on the market NOW to capture those buyers!
  9. Your home can still be on the market, but you always have the option to restrict showings on or before the holidays!
  10. You can sell NOW for more money and we can provide a delayed closing or extended occupancy until early January!
  11. By selling your home now, you may have an opportunity to be a non-contingent buyer during the spring, when many more homes are on the market for less money! This will allow you more of an opportunity to sell high and buy low!

    Coldwell Banker Howard Perry & Walston

    Coldwell Banker Howard Perry & Walston

6509 Arnold Road, Raleigh NC

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

6509 Arnold Road

6509 Arnold Road


A meticulously maintained split level home in Raleigh. This home sits on over a half acre minutes to the RBC Center. Located in Medfield Estates you’ll enjoy quite yet urban living in this wonderful home.

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North Carolina Golf Communities

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Signature Golf at Heritage

Signature Golf at Heritage

The Triangle area of North Carolina offers many alternatives for those who want to live in a golf community. The allure of such neighborhoods being for those who are pondering retirement, upscale living or a fully amenitized neighborhood. Surprisingly, more and more families, couples and individuals seek the high quality of life, but may not necessarily be golfers.

Interestingly, just having access to these amenities is the atttraction. Although, in the past 18 months some newer communities have clearly suffered due to economic conditions. Some simply teetering on the brink of extinction, major capital infusion requirements and in some cases a redevelopment plan.

Either a glass half full or empty analogy required or simply put an opportunity. Whichever way you look at it we do have some wonderful communities in the Triangle area.

Briar Creek Country Club
Is a single builder Master Planned Community by Toll Brothers
Features an Arnold Palmer Signature Golf Course
Luxury Single Family Homes, Low Maintenance Ranch Homes as well as Condominiums for Single and Multi Level Living

Heritage at Wake Forest

A Master Planned Community featuring several Custom Builders a Bob Moore Signature 18 Hole Golf Course
Luxury Single Family Homes, Low Maintenance homes,townhomes and much more.

The Parade of Homes in early October will feature fabulous custom homes and these communities will certainly continue to thrive from the vision of both the builders and developers.

Rex opens Wakefield facilities

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

At long last the long awaited Rex Healthcare Wakefield Campus has opened in North Raleigh, near Capital Blvd at the intersection of South Main and Wakefield Drive.  

The new facility provides cancer treatment, outpatient surgery, urgent care, wellness services , a sleep lab and doctor’s offices. 

The overall trend of large hospitals opening satellite operations should boost the already popular residential developments of Heritage Wake Forest, Wakefield and the more northern Wake, Franklin and Granville counties.