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- Sellers
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- Residential Property
Residential Sales.
Awards
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2025
TOP AGENT
Granby, CT
2025
TOP AGENT
North Granby, CT
2025
TOP AGENT
East Granby, CT
Other Awards
Five Star Award Winner as seen in CT Magazine given to the top 4% agents based on production and customer ratings. Top Listing agent.
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Stephen Simard's Reviews & Ratings
- Responsive
- Professional
- Communicative
- Knowledgeable
- Outstanding
- Trustworthy
- Great for new buyers
- Hard working
- Available Remotely
- Excellent negotiator
Jennifer D.
My husband and I recently sold and purchased a home in Suffield through Stephen, what a quick, efficient and professional experience. He made himself immediately available each time we wanted to see a property. His knowledge of the area and comparable properties provided the level of comfort we needed. We would highly recommend Stephen and if we ever decided to move again, he would be our first call!
Noelacrabtree
Stephen was great to work with! He answered all of my questions quickly and made the process very painless. He was familiar with the area of my new house, which was a plus. I would recommend him to anyone!
User11495555
Extremely professional, highly responsive and knowledgeable. Outstanding job. Stephen answered all my questions and successfully sold my house in a few days bringing me multiple offers. I will use Stephen for all my real estate needs going forward and strongly recommend you do too.
Bobbi
My husband and I were glad we chose Stephen to help us sell our house. He was very responsive to all of our questions and concerns throughout the entire process. He conducted open houses and was very responsive to perspective buyers and their questions. About a month after our house went on the market we moved into our new home, which was about two hours away. Stephen checked on the property -- both inside and out -- throughout the winter months. He set up and coordinated the repairs requested by the buyers. In addition, as we were out of the area, he went to the house when the repairs were being done. Stephen is both professional and personable. He is patient, understanding, kind and steady. Every real estate deal has its challenging moments. Stephen helped us navigate through those moments extremely skillfully, which lessened our angst. My husband and I would highly recommend Stephen Simard to anyone looking to sell their house.
Bobbigerlits
My husband and I were glad we chose Stephen to help us sell our house. He was very responsive to all of our questions and concerns throughout the entire process. He conducted open houses and was very responsive to perspective buyers and their questions. About a month after our house went on the market we moved into our new home, which was about two hours away. Stephen checked on the property -- both inside and out -- throughout the winter months. He set up and coordinated the repairs requested by the buyers. In addition, as we were out of the area, he went to the house when the repairs were being done. Stephen is both professional and personable. He is patient, understanding, kind and steady. Every real estate deal has its challenging moments. Stephen helped us navigate through those moments extremely skillfully, which lessened our angst. My husband and I would highly recommend Stephen Simard to anyone looking to sell their house.
FAQ
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Why Every Buyer Should Get a Home Inspection A home inspection is one of the most important steps in protecting yourself when buying a home. Even if a property looks great on the surface, there can be hidden issues that only a trained inspector will catch. aoe... 1. Identify Hidden Problems Early Homes can have issues that aren't visible during a showing: Roof damage Foundation cracks Electrical or plumbing defects Mold or moisture problems HVAC system failures Catching these early can save you thousands and prevent major surprises after closing. aoe... 2. Strengthen Your Negotiation Power If the inspector finds problems, you can: Request repairs Ask for a price reduction Ask for seller credits toward closing costs Walk away if the issues are too big A good inspection gives you leverage. aoe... 3. Protect Your Financial Investment A home is likely your biggest purchase. A $400"$700 inspection can prevent: Unexpected repair bills Safety risks Long-term structural problems It's a small cost for major financial protection. aoe... 4. Plan Future Repairs Intelligently Even if the home is in good condition, an inspection helps you understand: Remaining life of roof, furnace, water heater, etc. Upcoming maintenance costs How to budget for improvements It sets realistic expectations for the years ahead. aoe... 5. Safety First Inspectors check for: Electrical hazards Gas leaks Carbon monoxide issues Fire risks Structural weaknesses This ensures your new home is safe for you and your family. aoe... 6. Peace of Mind Buying a home is stressful. A thorough inspection provides confidence that you're making a smart, informed decision. a-? Bottom Line A home inspection isn't just recommendedaEUR"it's a critical safeguard that protects your finances, your safety, and your peace of mind. Even in competitive markets, skipping an inspection can expose you to significant risks.
dY?! How Do I Figure Out What My Home Is Worth? Determining your home's value isn't about guessingaEUR"it's about comparing real data, understanding the market, and evaluating your property's unique features. Here are the four most accurate ways to figure out what your home is really worth: aoe... 1. Look at Recent Comparable Sales (" CompsaEUR?) This is the foundation of home valuation. You compare your home to: Similar size Similar age Similar style (colonial, ranch, etc.) Similar condition Recently sold (ideally in the past 3"6 months) In your immediate neighborhood This tells you what buyers are actually willing to pay today. aoe... 2. Evaluate Current Market Conditions Your home's value changes based on: Interest rates Supply and demand in your town Number of similar homes for sale Buyer competition Seasonality A seller's market can push your price higher, while more inventory or slower conditions can lower demand. aoe... 3. Consider Your Home's Condition & Upgrades Buyers pay more for homes that are: Well-maintained Updated (kitchen, baths, flooring) Energy efficient Move-in ready On the flip side, issues like old roofs, outdated features, or needed repairs can reduce market value. aoe... 4. Get a Professional CMA (Comparative Market Analysis) This is the most accurate way to know your home's true market value without paying for an appraisal. A CMA includes: A custom analysis of comparable sales Adjustments for upgrades or condition Evaluation of competing homes for sale Local pricing trends A recommended price range I can prepare one for you at no cost, and it's much more accurate than Zillow or online estimates, which often miss local factors. a-? Bottom Line Your home's value is based on dataaEUR"not guesses. By analyzing sales, the current market, your home's condition, and expert insights, you can confidently understand what your property is worth. If you'd like, I can prepare a free, no-obligation home valuation report for you that includes: Estimated market value Net proceeds estimate Suggested list price Local market trends Recommended next steps Just let me know your address and a good time to connect.

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