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How homezen Helped Homesellers Save $500,000

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homezen saves you thousands by making it easy to sell your home without an agent.

This past spring, 20 homesellers in DC, Virginia, and Maryland saved a combined $500,000 — an average of $26,000 each. How?

They used homezen, a digital service that demystifies the homeselling process and enables sellers to avoid paying commission to brokers.

If you’re thinking of selling your home, check out homezen’s easy-to-use website to get a free Instant Home Valuation (yeah, like in seconds) and sign up for a free quick phone consultation with an expert.

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With homezen, you’ll get the three keys to a quick sale: (1) the right listing price; (2) professional photography; and (3) your home will be listed on all the sites buyers and agents use (MLS, Redfin, Zillow, Realtor.com, Washingtonpost.com, you get the idea…).

Paperwork and support from homezen professionals are provided all the way through closing, and they provide a lockbox to make showings easy.

Sound too good to be true? See what three sellers had to say about how quickly they were able to sell using homezen.  

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Arlington condo sold in two days, at asking price

“Full price offer in two days was certainly an amazing outcome.” — AJ in Arlington

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Arlington single family home sold in less than two weeks, above asking price

“My wife and I used homezen to sell our home in less than two weeks and we sold it for exactly what we wanted. It was easy and saved us over $30,000.”  — Will in Arlington

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Eckington condo sold in two weeks, for asking price

“homezen was super helpful. They set up the listing, got me awesome photography and answered my questions. Definitely pleased with my experience and the result.” — Tim in Eckington

For more information go to the homezen website.

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