Reducing The Stress Around Selling

Selling your home is a massive financial and emotional move, which can create a lot of stress. In fact, when looking at the national stress index, moving is one of the top most stressful things someone will do in their lifetime. There are so many moving pieces involved with selling your property and finding your new home base. Despite this, there are ways you can successfully mitigate stress when selling your home. Here are our top tips:

  1. Partner with an experienced real estate agent, Ken Richter. With 30+ years of industry expertise helping valued clients buy, sell and invest in many different market conditions, Ken's experience will be your advantage. He can help you navigate everything that comes with selling your home, from staging it to closing costs. Team Ken Richter will be there to support you every step of the way and will make sure your home sells for top dollar!
  2. Make a list and check it twice. Never underestimate the healing powers of a good checklist. When you feel like there are a million tiny things to take care of--people to call, appointments to book, items to purchase, etc.--a check list will move the stress out of your brain and onto a pad of paper. This will help you compartmentalize your move so that the stress of it doesn't affect the rest of your day to day. 
  3. Take time to focus on the parts of this adventure that are fun for you. Do you love decorating and design? Make sure to really embrace the home staging! Do you love crunching numbers? Dig into them and hire someone else to stage your home. Are you feeling sad to be leaving your property? Plan one last hurrah to cap off your time at that place. Give yourself things to look forward to, and have others do things that bring you the most stress whenever possible.

We're here for you! Call Ken Richter directly at 403-630-6363.

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