Selling Your Home
Sell Faster, for More, with Less Stress
My proven marketing system — combining professional photography, strategic pricing, and wide digital exposure — gets your home sold quickly and at top dollar.
10+
Homes Sold
99%
List-to-Sale Price
18
Avg. Days on Market
$2M+
Volume Sold
What You Get
Full-Service Listing Experience
When you list with me, you get a complete marketing team in one agent — without the big-brokerage price tag.
Free Market Analysis
Know exactly what your home is worth before listing.
Professional Photography
Stunning photos and video that make your home irresistible online.
Targeted Marketing
Your listing reaches active buyers across MLS, Zillow, Realtor.com, and social media.
Expert Negotiation
I fight for your best price and terms — every single time.
Showing Coordination
I handle all scheduling and feedback so you don't have to.
Smooth Closing
I'll guide you through every step from offer to closing table.
Free CMA
What's Your Home Worth?
I'll prepare a detailed Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) — a professional report showing what similar homes sold for in your area — completely free with no obligation.
Request Your Free CMA
I'll have your personalized report ready within 24 hours.
Seller FAQ
Common Questions from DFW Home Sellers
Everything you need to know before listing your home in the Dallas Fort Worth area.
How much does it cost to sell a home in Texas?
Sellers in Texas typically pay 5–6% of the sale price in real estate commissions, plus closing costs that can range from 1–3% (title fees, prorated taxes, transfer costs). Optional pre-listing expenses — repairs, staging, photography — vary by property but can meaningfully lift your final sale price. I provide a detailed net-proceeds estimate as part of your free Comparative Market Analysis so you know exactly what to expect before listing.
How long does it take to sell a home in DFW?
In the current DFW market, well-priced homes typically sell in 20–45 days from listing to contract, with closing following roughly 30–45 days later. Timing depends on price point, condition, location, and season — spring and early summer tend to move fastest. Homes that are professionally photographed, accurately priced, and widely marketed consistently sell faster and closer to list price.
What is a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA)?
A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is a professional report that estimates your home's current market value by comparing it to recently sold homes nearby with similar size, age, condition, and features. Unlike an automated estimate, a CMA is prepared by a licensed agent who accounts for local nuances — school district, lot size, upgrades, and current buyer demand. I offer a free, no-obligation CMA for DFW homeowners — just fill out the form below.
Do I need a Realtor to sell my home in Texas?
Texas allows homeowners to sell without an agent (FSBO), but most sellers net more by working with a licensed Realtor. An agent brings MLS access that exposes your home to thousands of active buyers, professional marketing, negotiation expertise, and transaction management that protects you legally and financially. Studies consistently show that agent-assisted sales close at significantly higher prices than FSBO transactions — often more than covering the commission cost.
How is my home's listing price determined?
Your listing price is set by analyzing recent comparable sales (the CMA), current active competition, local market trends, and your home's unique condition and features. Pricing too high causes the home to sit and stigmatize; pricing too low leaves money on the table. The right price attracts the most buyers in the first 10–14 days — the window when showings and offers are highest. I use live NTREIS MLS data and DFW market expertise to recommend a strategic price range that maximizes your proceeds.
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