Sarah Schelin Top real estate agent in Ogden

Sarah Schelin

Ascent Real Estate Group
10 Years of Experience
(6)
$5.1M
Total Sales Last Year
10
Years of Experience
13
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years

    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property
    • Mobile Homes

    First time home buyers, First time home sellers, Step up properties, Investment properties

    Answered Questions

    Is it a red flag if a house has been sold every 2 years?

    That's a great question, and I don't see it as a red flag. There are a lot of reasons someone might move sooner than expected like job changes, family needs, or simply outgrowing the space faster than they thought. Of course, I recommend hiring a licensed home inspector that give the home a thorough look-over. Congrats on finding a home you love!

    Answered by Sarah Schelin | Aspen | 8 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 hours ago
    My house didn't sell, do I need a new agent?

    35 days on market + lots of showings + zero offers actually tells you a lotaEUR| Buyers are interestedaEUR| but not convinced! If you had no showings, we'd blame marketing. But you are getting traffic, so buyers are walking through, comparing, and choosing something else. That usually comes down to price vs. perceived value! Now about your agentaEUR| If they're communicating, marketing, and giving real feedback, they're likely doing their job. BUT if all you're hearing is " it looks great, the right buyer will comeaEUR?aEUR| you need more than that. You deserve actual data and strategy. Here's the hard truth: Price fixes almost everything! Minor updates and paint can help, but in today's interest rates, buyers are super payment-sensitive. If it's not priced right, they'll pass, no matter how cute it is. Taking it off the market to do updates isn't " fishyaEUR?aEUR| but it's not always the magic fix either. My recommendation, before firing your agent, ask for a real strategy breakdown. " What are buyers seeing in other homes that they're not seeing in mine?aEUR? If they can't answer that clearly, it might be time to reconsider. If the answer is priceaEUR| wellaEUR| that's your answer (even if it's not the fun one).

    Answered by Sarah Schelin | Winston-Salem | 19 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 hour ago
    Is the spring selling market still a thing and is March too early?

    List now!! Seriously, buyers don't magically wake up in April and decide to start house hunting. They're already out thereaEUR| especially the serious ones! AND, if there's zero inventory in your neighborhood right now? That's your moment! Less competition = more eyes on your home. The only reason homes sit and go " staleaEUR? this time of year isn't because it's MarchaEUR| it's because of price or condition. So if you're going to list now, do it right: aoe" Clean aoe" Decluttered aoe" Show-ready aoe" And MOST IMPORTANTLY, priced correctly for today's market A well-prepped, well-priced home in a low-inventory market? That's exactly what buyers are waiting for. If anything, waiting until April just means you're jumping in with everyone elseaEUR| and more competition. I don't know about you, but I'd rather be the only option than one of ten dY~?

    Answered by Sarah Schelin | Topeka | 26 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 hour ago