Amber McConaha Top real estate agent in Columbus

Amber McConaha

Keller Williams Realty River Cities
4 Years of Experience
(7)
$0
Total Sales Last Year
4
Years of Experience
31
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$245.1K
Average Price Point

    About Amber McConaha

    Amber McConaha, REALTOR(R) | Military Relocation Professional (MRP)

    Serving Georgia with Integrity, Organization, and Heart


    Whether you're buying your first home, relocating with the military, or selling to move on to your next chapter, I'm here to guide you every step of the way. As a proud Military Relocation Professional (MRP), I specialize in helping service members and their families navigate the unique challenges of PCS moves with ease and confidence.


    Clients choose to work with me for my clear communication, attention to detail, and highly organized approach that keeps every transaction on track. I treat every home as if it were my own and every client like family-because your goals are my mission.


    Let's make your real estate journey smooth, stress-free, and successful!

    Let's connect today!

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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Georgia - # 422545
    Designation

    Top Producer

    Military Relocation Professional

    REALTOR

    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Residential Property

    FAQ

    Answered Questions

    When should I start freaking out that my house isn't selling?

    Short answer: don't panic yet but don't ignore the data either. In today's market, a home sitting for 30 to 60 days isn't unusual anymore. The ultra fast pandemic market was the exception, not the rule. What matters more than the number of days is what the activity looks like. Here are the three things I look at first when a home hasn't received offers after a few weeks: 1. Showing activity If the home is getting showings but no offers, buyers are interested but something is holding them back. That is usually price or condition compared to competing homes. 2. No showings at all If the phone isn't ringing, that usually means the home isn't catching attention online. That can come down to pricing, photos, presentation, or marketing exposure. 3. Buyer feedback Feedback from showings is incredibly valuable. If multiple buyers are saying the same thing, that's the market giving you real time information. One thing many sellers do not realize is that the first two to three weeks on the market generate the most attention. If a home misses the mark on price during that window, it can sit longer than it should. That does not always mean a drastic price drop though. Sometimes a small strategic adjustment, improved photos, better staging, or refreshed marketing can bring a new wave of buyers. The key is to look at the data with your agent instead of reacting emotionally. A smart strategy adjustment usually works better than a dramatic move. Bottom line: Stay calm, review the numbers, and make a strategic adjustment if the market is telling you something. Homes still sell every day in this market. The ones that do are the ones positioned correctly against the competition.

    Answered by Amber McConaha | Austin | 204 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 month ago

    Contact Information

    Location

    6053 Veterans Parkway #Suite 200 Columbus, GA, 31909

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