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Selling a Home in Annapolis
Annapolis, Maryland (MD)

Annapolis, the state capital of Maryland, is known as American's Sailing Center. It is the home of the United States Naval Academy, and has a booming sea-food packaging industry. Annapolis is a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family.

Looking at selling a home in Annapolis? There are many real estate agents who are ready to help you all along the way to make your selling process is a stress-free success.

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Quick Stats for Annapolis specific information
Population 35,838Median Age 35.7 yrsHousehold Size: 2.30
Avg Commute: 25.8 minAvg Income $49,243Avg Home Value: $165,600
July High: 87.7°FJanuary Low: 23.8°F
 

Selling a Home in Annapolis

Located on the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis is a mid-sized city with a lot to offer. The sights and sounds of the bay area attract tourists and soon-to-be residents alike. Having said this, you should have no problem attracting buyers if you are looking at selling a home in Annapolis. While getting started may be a difficult process in itself, Maryland’s capital city is home to a number of real estate professionals who will be able to help you every step of the way.

Finding Your Realtor

Having the help of a Realtor during your selling process can prove invaluable, especially if you are new to the area or new to the real estate market. Your Realtor will be able to help you in a number of specific areas, including:

  • Listing your home in the greatest number of listings services so that you attract the most interested buyers
  • Setting up showings of your home and providing advice on getting the home ready for sale
  • Negotiating prices with potential buyers
  • Closing the deal
  • Taking care of any legal matters and paperwork that go along with such a real estate transaction

Your Realtor will also be able to answer any and all questions you have as you look at selling a home in Annapolis. Use this valuable resource to your fullest advantage in order to make your selling process go as smoothly as possible.

The Annapolis Market

With a steadily growing population (now at over 35,000) and an increase in the number of new buildings constructed in recent years, there are plenty of opportunities to sell a home in Annapolis if you have the right assistance. In order to jump into this growing market, you will want to know the value of your home so that you know what to list as your asking price. Your Realtor will be able to help set up a home evaluation and then advise you on adjusting your price for the local market. The median value of a home in Maryland’s capital is around $165,000, but your home’s value could differ greatly depending on its age, size and design, as well as the amount of acreage it is on and the specific location or neighborhood it is in. Many Annapolis homes sell for more than $700,000; some sell for upwards of $1 million. Some of these homes are close to the waterfront and some are located closer to the city’s center. In whichever location you desire, there are beautiful luxury homes awaiting you.

About Annapolis

If you are looking to sell your home, you obviously will know at least a little about your own city. You will want to stress its best points to potential buyers; this may help seal the deal. The proximity to the East Coast’s beaches is one characteristic that many people find attractive about the Delmarva (Delaware/Maryland/Virginia) area, and the U.S. Naval Academy gives the city prestige and a historical culture. The time is right if you are looking to sell a home in Annapolis; all you need is the right assistance and some knowledge of the market.

By Ashley Andyshak

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