Peter Drashman Real Estate Agent

Sell My House Plan

This page is a practical roadmap for selling a home in the The Villages area. The focus is objective: pricing inputs, prep priorities, timeline planning, marketing basics, and a clean process for reviewing offers. Results vary by market conditions and property specifics, so the plan is designed to help you make informed decisions.

Get a selling plan

Share the basics and I’ll follow up with a recommended next-step sequence based on current market conditions. You can also call or text if you prefer.

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What’s included

  • Pricing inputs: recent comparable sales and current competition
  • Prep priorities: what to fix, what to skip, and what to document
  • Timeline plan: listing date targets and showing windows
  • Marketing basics: photos, positioning, and buyer access
  • Offer review: net sheet, contingencies, and closing timeline

FAQ

What does a sell plan include?

Pricing range, prep priorities, timeline, marketing approach, showing plan, and offer review steps based on current market conditions.

How do you recommend pricing a home?

By reviewing recent comparable sales, current active competition, and property condition and features, then choosing a strategy that fits your timing and goals.

What should I do before listing?

Identify high impact repairs, simple improvements, and staging or presentation steps that help photos and showings, then confirm the timeline.

Do you work outside The Villages?

Yes. Wildwood, Summerfield, Ocala, Leesburg, Lady Lake, and Fruitland Park.

Brokerage disclosure:
Sally Love Real Estate • 602 N Old Wire Road, Wildwood, FL 34785 • 352-399-2010
Peter Drashman • License SL3481894
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Sally Love Real Estate Inc. and its technology provider, Inside Real Estate, fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act (Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968), as amended, which generally prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in other housing-related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and handicap (disability).