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SOLD in a Week. 10% Over List.


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SOLD in a Week. 10% Over List.


Here’s What You Didn’t See…


When a home sells in a week and for well over the list price, it can appear effortless. But behind the scenes? There’s a lot of strategy, preparation, and detail that goes into making it happen. That’s where Doug shines—he leaves nothing overlooked, and the results speak for themselves.


This recent townhome sale is a perfect example. On the surface, it had great potential—but after years as a rental, it needed some thoughtful TLC. The key to getting it market-ready wasn’t doing everything. It was doing the right things at the right price.

Here’s what went on behind the scenes:


  • Floors & Paint: Out with the tired carpet, in with fresh, durable LVP. A whole-house paint refresh in our go-to shade (DM me for the secret color!) gave every room a clean, modern feel.


  • Carpet torn out and bare floors showing

  • Kitchen Upgrades: New appliances and a facelift for the kitchen—done on budget with careful shopping—turned it into a highlight instead of a drawback.


  • Lighting & Details: Small updates, such as replacing light fixtures, made a huge difference in appeal.


  • The Power of Clean: Windows, surfaces, every corner—sparkling clean. This step is non-negotiable.


  • Staging Magic: A trusted stager transformed the space, enabling buyers to instantly envision themselves at home.


The result? Instant interest. While similar units sat unsold or were delisted, this townhome drew strong offers and closed quickly—10% above the list price.



Doug’s secret? He manages the entire process for you, from his “little black book” of trusted pros to the inspections he provides upfront. That preparation enables buyers to write noncontingent offers, making the escrow process smoother and stronger.


It's Not Actually Magic


It may look easy, but it’s not magic—it’s experience, preparation, and knowing exactly where to invest in a home to get the best return.


When you’re ready to sell, don’t leave it to chance. Leave it to Doug.

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