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Full-Service Brokerage Makes Selling a Home Easier

If you're thinking about selling your house or are interested in buying a new one, choose a brokerage that's there for you every step of the

Selling your house and preparing to move can be an incredibly stressful time. There are so many details to take care of, forms to complete, schedules to manage – not to mention boxes to pack – it can be hard to stay on top of it all. That’s why Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage recommends working with a full-service real estate company.

A full-service real estate company is one that will help you maneuver through every stage of your home sale, from establishing the listing price and successfully marketing your house to coordinating inspections and managing the closing process, to moving into your new home and beyond. It’s a company that offers the necessary experience, resources and connections to assist with every aspect of your real estate transaction.

When you list your home with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, you’ll not only have expert assistance in marketing and selling your home, you’ll also have access to convenient mortgage, relocation, home protection, insurance and closing services through their affiliated partners. The brokerage even offers concierge services for complete one-stop shopping – insured local and national vendors including moving companies, painters, handymen and more. This full-service approach to real estate streamlines the process and helps take some of the stress out of it.

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If you’re thinking about selling your house or are interested in buying a new one, choose a brokerage that’s there for you every step of the way. Contact your local Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office or visit ColdwellBankerHomes.com today.

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