If you’re undecided about whether or not to sell your home this year, there’s good news. For nearly two years, real estate professionals have worked tirelessly to keep buyers and sellers safe during the pandemic.

Today they are seasoned experts not only in the art of buying and selling homes, but also in how to keep you safe throughout the process. Real estate professionals have learned new technologies as well as safety and hygiene measures. As new variants emerge, these lessons continue to be important ways agents add value.

Real estate consultants stay up to date with guidance for in-person demonstrations

Agents don’t leave your health to chance. You follow the instructions of Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Federal association of real estate agents (NAR) to ensure in-person screenings are safe. NAR maintains industry-specific resources to ensure agents are informed of the latest recommendations and best practices.

The CDC’s guidance also equips real estate professionals with the know-how to apply sanitizing and sanitizing practices during the health crisis to keep them safe for you and your potential buyers.

Digital tools can improve your home sale

Additionally, realtors are also adept at using technology and digital tools to sell your home efficiently. In their guide for real estate agents, NAR says:

“The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting members in unprecedented ways and posing numerous unique and novel issues for the real estate industry.”

Real estate consultants have responded by reimagining the technology and tools they use. For example, serving customers remotely and limiting contact with others is now more important than ever. That’s because limiting the number of people you need to interact with during the sales process is one of the best ways to keep everyone safe.

To achieve this, agents now use a variety of methods to serve their customers, including:

  • Virtual open houses, tours and list appointments
  • High quality photos for websites and social media
  • eSignature
  • video conferencing

bottom line

The health challenges we face today have fundamentally changed the way real estate professionals conduct their businesses for the better. Let’s connect today so you have the latest tools by your side to feel confident and confident selling your home this year.