When you’re selling a golf course home in Scottsdale, whether it’s in Ancala, Desert Ridge, Rancho Manana or Whisper Rock (or any other private golf course communities in Scottsdale), these five tips will help you do so quickly – and at the right price. 5 Essential Tips for Selling Your Golf Course Home in Scottsdale Check out these five sure-fire ways to sell your golf course home in Scottsdale: Clean, clean, and clean again Declutter everything Stage your home to sell Work with the right golf Continue Reading
3 Essential Tips for Selling a Golf Course Home in Scottsdale
If you’re selling a golf course home in Scottsdale, it’s a bit different from selling any other type of home – but you still have to attract the right buyers and make sure they see the value in it. Your agent will do what it takes to market your house and showcase its best features, but there are things you can do, too. 3 Essential Tips for Selling a Golf Course Home in Scottsdale When you’re selling a golf course home in Scottsdale, you want to sell it for the best possible price. Use these three essential tips Continue Reading
What is a home valuation and do you need one for your Scottsdale golf home?
If you have any interest in Arizona golf homes or the Scottsdale real estate market, you’ve probably seen the term “home valuation” as you’ve perused articles and home listings. However, you may not know exactly what a home valuation is or when you might need one. Here's how we at The Matheson Team handle and view home valuations. As the name suggests, home valuation is your home’s value in today’s marketplace. While nothing beats the custom home valuation of a professional who knows your exact market (like the Continue Reading
Disclosure basics: what does the seller have to share about your Scottsdale golf home?
You've been searching Scottsdale golf homes for months and after finding the perfect home, you make an offer. Even better new: the seller accepted, so you start making big plans for your new place. Then, you receive the Seller’s Property Disclosure Statement (SPDS- pronounced "spuds") and your plans come to a halt. What's important on this form and what's no big deal? Sellers are obligated by law to disclose all important facts about the property to the buyer in the SPDS unless the property is a foreclosure. Continue Reading