When you purchased that house, you planned to stay there together – perhaps for the next 40 years.
But life happens and things change… and now you share ownership of a house that you’d probably be better off without.
You need a fresh start – and even if one of you can afford to keep the house and refinance it into your own name, it holds memories that can hold you back.
And of course, if you can’t refinance into just one name – then your finances will be bound together until the day when you do sell the house. That’s because banks don’t care about divorce decrees or a judge’s decision. If you both signed the loan documents, you’re both still liable.
At a time like this, you don’t need just any agent – you need an agent who understands and respects the emotional turmoil that you’re experiencing.
I do understand, and I’ll do all in my power to make selling the house as painless as possible, while getting you the highest selling price possible in today’s market.
So call me – I’ll be glad to tell you how I work with divorcing couples and how I market my listings to get the highest price in the least number of days.
Talking with me carries no obligation, so don’t hesitate.