What made it home?
A few questions about your house, in your own words.
Buyers scroll past a hundred listings that all say the same things — square footage, granite, updated this and that. What they don't forget is the house somebody loved.
So before yours goes on the market, I'd like to hear about it from you. What you write here becomes your home's own page: your words, your photos, your part of town. Something you can send to anybody with one link.
- There are no wrong answers, and you can skip anything.
- Write the way you talk. Specific beats polished every time.
- Ten minutes is plenty. Longer is welcome.
- I'll do the tidying up — just get the truth down.
The six that matter
Answer just these and I have everything I need to build your page.
Just so I keep everything together.
Be honest, even if it was something small or silly. The light. The tree out front. The price.
Not the house — the living in it. What will you miss on your first morning in the new place?
Height marks on a door frame. A scratch in the floor. A tree you planted. A room you painted four times.
Holidays, a graduation, a baby coming home, a hard year you got through, an ordinary Tuesday you still think about.
Anything at all — practical or otherwise.
First names are perfect — "Ellen & Ray." Or "The owners since 2003." Your choice.
Everything below is optional. If you've enjoyed this and want to keep going, it'll make the page richer — but you can send it now and you've done your bit.
If you're enjoying this, there's more
The small things
The things that never make it onto a listing sheet. Fill in as many as you like.
Where you actually went
Real places, and roughly how long it really took to get there. Buyers trust these more than anything else on a listing.
A year here
A sentence on how each season feels. This is often the part buyers remember.
Anything else
Only if you're comfortable sharing. Buyers like knowing it isn't the house.
Ready to send it back?
Your photos come separately — just text me six to ten from your phone. The everyday ones are better than you'd think.
If a menu pops up asking how to send, pick Messages or Mail — either is fine.
417.879.7979 · djacquez@murney.com
Life is good. Let's make it better.