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  • If you are ready to get started, reach out by text or call at (612) 701-6313. Otherwise, explore my services, request a free Home Valuation, or get instant access to my starter client package on the header of this page.

  • As of August 2025, homes in the Twin Cities metro spend a median of 21 days on the market. Including preparation, marketing, and closing, most sales take about 2–3 months from start to finish, though the timeline can be adjusted depending on your goals.

    For more detailed statistics visit our Twin Cities Market Stats page.

  • I analyze recent comparable sales, local market trends, and your home’s unique features to create a Comparative Market Analysis(CMA) to ensure your listing is priced competitively.

    To get started, go to my Home Valuation page to receive your CMA.

  • Listings are featured on MLS, major third-party IDX sites, social media, and both internal/external professional networks. I use professional photography, targeted online advertising, and open houses to maximize visibility and attract serious buyers.

  • While the best season to sell may depend more on your goals, Spring and early Summer are generally best since they have the highest buyer demand, often leading to higher offers. Winter and Fall may offer some benefits especially if you are looking to upgrade, or if you are hoping to have less competition.

    Choosing the right season depends on balancing selection, pricing, and competition in the Twin Cities market. For more detailed statistics visit our Twin Cities Market Stats page.

  • Common costs include agent commissions, closing fees, repairs, and any outstanding liens or taxes. Professional photography, listing creation, IDX disbursement, advertising, and brokerage fees are costs that I cover for all listings.

    Visit Lake Title’s Title Quote to get an instant estimate on closing costs.

  • Selling your home FSBO can save on agent commissions, but you’ll need to handle marketing, negotiations, contracts, and disclosure requirements yourself. FSBO homes often take longer to sell and may achieve lower prices compared to agent-assisted sales. I’d suggest finding a reasonably priced agent like myself to maximize your return and reduce stress.

  • Instant offers (also called iBuyer programs) allow you to sell your home quickly to companies that make near-cash offers based on automated valuations. Pros include speed, convenience, and fewer showings. Cons include potentially lower sale prices and fees. These programs are best for sellers who prioritize a fast, hassle-free transaction over maximizing profit. If this meets your goals, another alternative that may maintain more profits is to ask your agent to facilitate a sale off-market.

  • A TISH inspection is required in Minneapolis, and many other cities, when selling a home. It evaluates major systems like plumbing, heating, and electrical. Buyers will see the TISH report before closing, and it may affect negotiations.

  • Yes, through a short sale or pre-foreclosure sale. You’ll need lender approval to sell for less than the mortgage balance. These sales are complex, so professional guidance is essential to avoid credit or legal issues.

  • Offering seller financing allows you to act as the lender, giving buyers an alternative to bank loans. It can increase your pool of potential buyers but carries risks, so proper contracts and credit checks are crucial.

  • Yes, you can sell “as-is,” but buyers may request a price reduction or concessions. We can help you market the home effectively and set realistic expectations while minimizing potential liability.