Vocab to know when Selling

by Greg Adams

REMINDER: It's okay to stop your agent and ask "Wait... What does that mean?"⁣

That's what we're here for! Here are a few vocabulary words you'll hear around your real estate agent when selling your home:⁣

-Comps: Short for “comparable sales.” Comps are recently sold homes similar to yours in location, size, condition, and features. You and your agent will use comps to help price your home.⁣
-Staging: The process of making your home appealing to the masses by decluttering, rearranging furniture, or bringing in different furniture and decor. You can stage your home yourself or hire a professional stager.⁣
-Contingent: A word meaning “dependent on.” In real estate, it means the seller has accepted an offer, but some additional conditions must be met. The most common contingencies include inspection, financing, appraisal, title, and home sale.⁣
-Earnest money: The money a buyer puts down when they are serious about purchasing your home. The higher the earnest money, typically, the greater the interest.⁣
-Escrow: A third-party account that holds funds like earnest money, property taxes, and insurance during a real estate transaction.⁣
-Home warranty: A service contract often provided by sellers that covers the repair of major appliances and systems during the first year after a home sale.⁣

Thinking of selling and want to hear more about comps, staging, or any other parts of the process? DM me, and let’s connect!

Greg Adams

Managing Partner/Owner | License ID: 184712

+1(405) 237-8189

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