Selling in Muskegon County

The Honest Number,
Not the Flattering One

Homes around here still sell every week. They just have to be priced right and shown well. Make the home marketable and I will give you my honest opinion on what that looks like for you, on your timeline.

Honest
Pricing From Day One
Same Day
Response, Every Time
Marketable
Is the Whole Goal
Zero
Pressure, Ever

How Patrece Sells

A real plan and a straight answer, start to finish

This house is probably the biggest thing you own. You deserve someone working for your outcome, not just working toward a closing date.

Honest Pricing

What your home is truly worth right now

A real market analysis built on what has sold near you in the last 90 days and what you are competing against today. Too high and it sits. Priced right and buyers show up. You will get the honest number from me, not the one that wins me the listing.

Smart Preparation

The prep that actually pays you back

Not every project is worth doing. We focus on what buyers in your price range genuinely notice: paint, decluttering, small repairs, and how the house feels when someone walks in. One walk-through together and we will know where your money should go.

Real Marketing

A real launch, not a sign and a prayer

Professional photography, listing copy written to sell, digital marketing, and a launch built to make the most of your first two weeks. Those first two weeks are when the most buyers will ever look at your home.

Steady Negotiation

Someone holding the line when offers come in

The offer is where the real work starts. Price, contingencies, and repair requests all get negotiated with your bottom line in mind, and every term gets explained to you so you stay in the driver's seat all the way to closing.

How I Work

Make the home marketable, then price it honestly

There was a stretch where you could put a sign in the yard on Friday and pick from four offers on Monday. That is not the market we have now. Today, how your home shows and where you price it matter more than they have in years. The good news is both of those are things we control together, and neither one requires you to spend a fortune.

Make the home marketable and I can give you an honest opinion on what that looks like for you as a seller.Patrece Watson

Who This Helps

No two sellers are in the same spot, so no two plans should look alike

Moving up, moving on, or closing a chapter. The plan gets built around what you are actually dealing with, not around somebody's checklist.

First Sale

Never sold a home before?

We go through every step before your home ever hits the market: pricing, prep, showings, and what an offer actually means. You will know what is coming before it gets here.

Read the seller guide →
Move-Up

Selling and buying at the same time

Selling and buying at the same time is the hardest thing we do together. Timing is everything, so we map out both sides at once and you never end up stuck between two houses.

Talk timing →
Downsizing

Letting go of a family home

A house full of memories deserves patience, not a countdown. We go at your speed, and nobody is going to rush you out of it.

Talk through your move →
Investment

Selling a rental or investment property

Taxes, timing, and tenants all change the math on an investment sale. I kept books and filed taxes for years before I sold houses, so let us make sure your exit fits the bigger picture.

Talk investment →

What to Expect

A clear path from our first talk to your closing

Selling has a lot of moving pieces, and almost all of the stress comes from not knowing what is next. So here is the whole thing, laid out before we start.

Step 01

We talk about your goals first

Before we discuss price or paint, tell me what you need out of this. Your timing, where you are headed next, and what a good outcome looks like for your family. Everything after this gets built on that answer.

Step 02

An honest pricing conversation

A real analysis from comparable sales, your active competition, and what buyers around you are doing right now. Getting day one right is usually the whole difference between selling from strength and chasing the market down.

Step 03

Prep that is worth the money

Small updates and staging when they genuinely move your price, skipped when they do not. Every decision measured against your price band, your timeline, and what buyers in your range expect to walk into.

Step 04

A real launch, not just a sign

Professional photography and video, listing copy that gets people in the door, and a strategy built to squeeze everything out of your most important two weeks on the market.

Step 05

Offers, inspection, and holding steady

Once offers land, protecting your bottom line is the job. Every term reviewed with you, contingencies explained plainly, and repair requests handled with data instead of emotion. Prioritize the big items and let the small ones go.

Step 06

An organized run to closing

Appraisal, title, and closing tracked and communicated the whole way. The final walkthrough planned out. Your last two weeks should feel calm, and with me they will, because you will hear from me at every step.

Seller Guide

What Selling Well Actually Takes Right Now

Pricing, prep, and the whole selling process laid out plainly, from our first conversation to the closing table. No pitch, just an honest look at what it takes to sell a home around here today.

Seller Questions

Seller Questions, Answered Plainly

Starting too high. A home priced above the market sits, and a home that sits invites lowball offers and price cuts that make you look like you are in trouble. The most attention your listing will ever get is in the first week or two. Price it right out of the gate and you keep control of the whole thing.

It depends on your price range, condition, and where you are, but a well-priced home in decent shape usually sees real activity inside the first couple of weeks around here. The market answers quickly if you have hit the mark. When a home sits, it is almost always price or presentation talking, not the market.

Usually not, and a big remodel right before listing rarely earns its money back. What matters is clean, cared for, and showing well. Paint, landscaping, decluttering, and good lighting almost always return more than a major project. Make the home marketable is the goal, and that is usually smaller and cheaper than sellers expect.

Often, yes. It lets you see what a buyer's inspector is going to flag so you can decide whether to fix it, disclose it, or price around it. Sellers who go in blind get blindsided by repair requests. Sellers who know what is coming stay in charge of that conversation, and I would much rather you be the second one.

Home Value

What's Your Home Actually Worth?

Patrece Watson

Tell me where you are and what you are hoping for. I will listen first, then walk you through what is actually possible. No pitch, no pressure, and no question is too small to ask me.

A real number comes from what has actually sold near you in the last 90 days, an honest look at your home's condition, and what buyers in your neighborhood are doing right now. I will give you the realistic range, not the number you were hoping to hear. Nothing signed and nothing owed.

423 W. Norton Ave, Norton Shores, MI 49444

No robot estimate and no autopilot emails. A real analysis and a real answer from Patrece, same day.

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