Walk the home
Review condition, access, maintenance history, and the details a buyer is likely to notice.
Selling in Morgantown
A seller plan built around the actual property, its condition, and your next move.
A clear place to begin
The right preparation depends on the house. A clean, maintained home may need a short list. A property with deferred work needs choices ranked by cost, timing, and buyer impact.
Michelle can begin with a walkthrough and a direct conversation about your priorities. Pricing requires current comparable sales and property details, so no estimate is offered before that review.
Review condition, access, maintenance history, and the details a buyer is likely to notice.
Separate necessary work from optional polish, then decide what fits your timing and budget.
Use recent, relevant property data to discuss price and positioning. Broad online estimates are context, not the final answer.
Showings, offer review, inspection, appraisal, and closing all need to fit the move you are making after the sale.
Good questions
No. A responsible pricing conversation needs current comparable sales and the details of your property.
Not automatically. Start with condition and buyer impact, then weigh likely benefit against cost and delay.
Your street or general area, the kind of property, and when you are considering a move are enough to begin.
Text the street or general area and what you are considering. No online valuation guess is required.