How Do I Get My Edmond Home SOLD??

In this tougher, more competitive market, this is becoming a more common question.  With that in mind, I’m making it easier than ever for home owners in Edmond and NW OKC to find out what it’s really going to take to get that sometimes elusive ‘SOLD’ sign out front.

Marketing homes (and getting real results) is what I specialize in.  Why?  Because it’s what I enjoy!  It’s in my blood, and I love helping home owners feel the relief of getting their home sold.  I’m not one to brag on myself, but that’s why I’m so good at what I do… simply because I have a passion for it.

That said, my listings are currently selling in an average of 59 days on the market.  That’s in a market with an overall average of 94 days, so obviously my methods work.  Add to that every home I’ve listed in the past two years has sold… not a single expired listing.  Again, not to brag, but simply to point out that it IS possible to get real results.

OK, enough of the bragging.  I just set up a new page on the website where busy home owners, who may not have time to call me right now, can easily and quickly get me information about their home so I can get to work on implementing a plan to get it sold.  If you’re one of those home owners who’s ready to get on down the road, click here to get your Edmond home sold, and start packing those boxes!

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Ryan Hukill About Ryan Hukill

I'm the founder and creative Firestarter behind the ShowMeOKC Team. I love this great city and all that's going on here, and really love showing it off and helping to break the age-old stereotypes.

I married up, am Dad to 5, friend to many, motorcycle-junkie, traveler, camper, jeeper, OU & OKC Thunder fanatic, and love a great steak, a great cup of coffee, and great techie things.

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