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At Mastco Properties, our dedicated team of experienced agents is here to support you every step of the way in your home buying or selling journey.


With strong partnerships with local lenders, inspectors, appraisers, title companies, and contractors, we ensure a seamless and efficient process for our clients. Trust us to connect you with the best resources in the industry to make your real estate experience a success.



Home Buyer:

  • Determine your budget: Before you start looking for a home, it's important to know how much you can afford. Consider your income, expenses, and any other financial obligations to determine a realistic budget for your home purchase.


  • Research the neighborhood: Make sure to research the neighborhood where you're considering buying a home. Look into factors like safety, schools, amenities, and property values to ensure it's the right fit for you and your family.


  • Partner with an agent
  • A professional real estate agent can help guide you through the home buying process, provide valuable insights, and negotiate on your behalf. Look for an agent with experience in the area you're interested in.


  • Get pre-approved
  • Getting pre-approved for a mortgage will give you a clear idea of how much you can borrow and help you narrow down your home search to properties within your budget.


  • Find your ideal home
  • Having a solid understanding of your wants and needs, know what you have to have versus what may not be as important
  • Consider the future: Think about your long-term plans and how the home you're considering will fit into them. Consider factors like future family size, job changes, and potential resale value.


  • Consider the future: Think about your long-term plans and how the home you're considering will fit into them. Consider factors like future family size, job changes, and potential resale value.


  • Be prepared for additional costs: In addition to the purchase price of the home, there are additional costs to consider such as closing costs, property taxes, homeowners insurance, and maintenance expenses.


  • Get a home inspection: Before finalizing the purchase of a home, it's important to have a professional home inspection done to uncover any potential issues or problems with the property.


  • Make an offer & negotiate
  • Work with your real estate agent to negotiate the best possible price for the home. Don't be afraid to make a reasonable offer and negotiate terms that work for you.


  • Stay in close contact with your agent, lender and title company


  • Stay organized: Keep track of important documents, deadlines, and communications throughout the home buying process to ensure a smooth and successful transaction.


Home Seller:

  • Prepare your home for sale: Before listing your home, make sure it's in the best possible condition. Consider making any necessary repairs, decluttering, and staging the home to make it more appealing to potential buyers.


  • Set the right price: Work with a real estate agent to determine the best listing price for your home. Pricing it too high can deter potential buyers, while pricing it too low could mean losing out on potential profits.


  • Enhance curb appeal: First impressions are important, so make sure the exterior of your home looks inviting. Consider landscaping, painting, and making any necessary improvements to enhance curb appeal.


  • Work with a real estate agent: A professional real estate agent can provide valuable insights, market your home effectively, and negotiate on your behalf. Look for an agent with experience in selling homes in your area.


  • Consider professional photography: High-quality photos can make a big difference in attracting potential buyers to your home. Consider hiring a professional photographer to showcase your home in its best light.


  • Be flexible with showings: Make your home as accessible as possible for potential buyers by being flexible with showings. The more available your home is for viewings, the more likely it is to sell quickly.


  • Be open to feedback: Listen to feedback from potential buyers and their agents. If there are recurring comments or concerns, consider making adjustments to address them.


  • Consider pre-inspection: Consider getting a pre-listing home inspection to identify any potential issues that could arise during the selling process. This allows you to address any concerns before listing your home.


  • Market your home effectively: Work with your real estate agent to develop a comprehensive marketing plan that includes online listings, open houses, and other promotional efforts to attract potential buyers.


  • Be prepared for negotiations: When you receive an offer, be prepared to negotiate the terms of the sale. Work with your real estate agent to understand the details of the offer and make informed decisions during negotiations.
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