Trending...
- Christmas Miracle Chronicles - New movie coming up this holiday season !
- IDI Consulting Supports Crohn's & Colitis Foundation as Silver Sponsor for Pittsburgh Take Steps Walk
- Webtronix Designs Web Agency Launches "LocalFind" to Revolutionize AI Local SEO for Local Businesses
Local real estate agent uses an innovative marketing approach to attract 50 to 100 buyers to a home within just 48 hours! This technique is creating massive interest from home buyers and multiple offers on every home he sells utilizing this approach!
BETTENDORF, Iowa - PennZone -- With so many homeowners needing to get absolute top dollar from their home sale, choosing the right person to promote their property is more important than ever. Local agent Dick Carr has pioneered an amazing marketing plan entitled the Homeboss® Best Bidder Home Sale which gets 50 to 100 or more buyers into a property in only one weekend.
With his proprietary mass marketing, Dick Carr creates a tremendous buzz in town concerning the property he is planning to sell that weekend. Everything from signs to ads, he's able to draw 50 to 100 home buyers into a property within a 2-day open house.
This approach typically gets a minimum of 5 bidders on each home and creates a "feeding frenzy" where buyers are competing against each other to purchase the hottest property on the market. When buyers are competing to purchase a home, it drastically increases the final sales price.
While Dick won't reveal everything regarding his secret marketing technique, we've seen that he starts the bidding process aggressively low, creating massive interest from the buying community.
More on The PennZone
Moreover, buyers enjoy a level playing field by not having to rush to beat other buyers to the new listing and otherwise lose out altogether. The two-day open house is scheduled a full 8-10 days ahead after coming to market so everyone has a chance to view the home.
After viewing the home in person, buyers make all offers online and every offer is 100% transparent and visible to everyone in real time. Buyers can submit as many offers as they wish to purchase the property and are 100% in control of how much they are willing to pay to get the home. No more blind highest and best offers. And buyers appear to appreciate this transparency.
As with all home sales, the seller can accept, reject, or negotiate all offers. Moreover, fees are transparent and sellers pay zero out of pocket commission to a buyer's agent.
It's not uncommon for this approach to sell homes for MORE than the seller originally wanted for their property. This creates a win/win for everyone involved. The Homeboss® Best Bidder Home Sale Platform is only offered by 126 certified agents in the United States and it has been featured on NBC, FOX, CBS and CNN. Fortunately, the Quad Cities has one of those agents in Dick Carr with eXp Realty. Taking the industry by storm, this exclusive marketing approach has created fast yet methodic home sales and extremely excited home sellers.
More on The PennZone
The results locally have been outstanding. "We've been incredibly successful in selling the homes that we've marketed with this exciting approach. It gets the home sold fast and for top dollar and that's what home sellers are looking for in today's market," said Dick Carr of eXp Realty. "Unfortunately, we only have 4 weekends per month to utilize this approach and our schedule can fill up quickly". To speak directly with Dick Carr's office concerning your home, you can call 563-579-3939. Learn more at: https://linktr.ee/dickcarr
About Dick Carr at eXp Realty, LCC: Licensed for over 30 years, Dick Carr helps homeowners maximize their equity while reducing his buyer's borrowing cost by $100,000 or more, with the goal of creating a $1 million cash retirement fund from their personal residence, not including their equity. As one of only 126 agents certified as a Homeboss® Best Bidder Home Sale Specialist, he takes great pride in being able to sell properties fast and for top dollar. While he's very selective on the projects that he will accept, he always offers a free phone consultation to anyone thinking of selling their home in the near future. 563-579-3939.
With his proprietary mass marketing, Dick Carr creates a tremendous buzz in town concerning the property he is planning to sell that weekend. Everything from signs to ads, he's able to draw 50 to 100 home buyers into a property within a 2-day open house.
This approach typically gets a minimum of 5 bidders on each home and creates a "feeding frenzy" where buyers are competing against each other to purchase the hottest property on the market. When buyers are competing to purchase a home, it drastically increases the final sales price.
While Dick won't reveal everything regarding his secret marketing technique, we've seen that he starts the bidding process aggressively low, creating massive interest from the buying community.
More on The PennZone
- Senco Home Services Expands Residential Construction Services
- Ricci's Painting & Contracting Expands Home Transformation Services
- United Way and Community Partners Launch Relief Fund to Support Victims of the Six-Alarm Fire in Allentown
- Sylvester Anthony III Introduces His Artist Journey with Debut Single "Cherish"
- Boston Industrial Solutions Introduces High-Performance Primer for Bonding Liquid Silicone to Epoxy
Moreover, buyers enjoy a level playing field by not having to rush to beat other buyers to the new listing and otherwise lose out altogether. The two-day open house is scheduled a full 8-10 days ahead after coming to market so everyone has a chance to view the home.
After viewing the home in person, buyers make all offers online and every offer is 100% transparent and visible to everyone in real time. Buyers can submit as many offers as they wish to purchase the property and are 100% in control of how much they are willing to pay to get the home. No more blind highest and best offers. And buyers appear to appreciate this transparency.
As with all home sales, the seller can accept, reject, or negotiate all offers. Moreover, fees are transparent and sellers pay zero out of pocket commission to a buyer's agent.
It's not uncommon for this approach to sell homes for MORE than the seller originally wanted for their property. This creates a win/win for everyone involved. The Homeboss® Best Bidder Home Sale Platform is only offered by 126 certified agents in the United States and it has been featured on NBC, FOX, CBS and CNN. Fortunately, the Quad Cities has one of those agents in Dick Carr with eXp Realty. Taking the industry by storm, this exclusive marketing approach has created fast yet methodic home sales and extremely excited home sellers.
More on The PennZone
- Together We Thrive: Kingdom Life Health & Career Fair Unites Faith, Wellness and Opportunity
- Healthcare Leaders Publish New Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Guide, Led by Doctors of Behavioral Health
- Verbica Challenges Panetta to a Televised Debate on the Issues
- Grace Montessori School Raises $115,000 for Student Scholarships and Enhanced Programming
- Salt Lake City Families Turn to Private Autopsy Services for Faster Answers After Unexpected Loss
The results locally have been outstanding. "We've been incredibly successful in selling the homes that we've marketed with this exciting approach. It gets the home sold fast and for top dollar and that's what home sellers are looking for in today's market," said Dick Carr of eXp Realty. "Unfortunately, we only have 4 weekends per month to utilize this approach and our schedule can fill up quickly". To speak directly with Dick Carr's office concerning your home, you can call 563-579-3939. Learn more at: https://linktr.ee/dickcarr
About Dick Carr at eXp Realty, LCC: Licensed for over 30 years, Dick Carr helps homeowners maximize their equity while reducing his buyer's borrowing cost by $100,000 or more, with the goal of creating a $1 million cash retirement fund from their personal residence, not including their equity. As one of only 126 agents certified as a Homeboss® Best Bidder Home Sale Specialist, he takes great pride in being able to sell properties fast and for top dollar. While he's very selective on the projects that he will accept, he always offers a free phone consultation to anyone thinking of selling their home in the near future. 563-579-3939.
Source: Dick Carr Team - eXp Realty, LLC
0 Comments
Latest on The PennZone
- Mister Omaha Tries The Turf At Lone Star Park
- Andrew D. Levine Releases The Lily Network, an Indian Noir Mystery of Power, Paperwork & Murder
- The Mapping Software Behind America's Viral Maps Just Got Faster and Smarter
- Longevityresearch.ca publishes cross-disease causal analysis quantifying endpoint reduction across 27 diseases
- Joulescope JS320 Launches to Help Engineers Develop Battery-Powered Devices with Greater Confidence
- Ghanaian Afrobeat Artist Praise Kusi Announces Upcoming EP "After 21:00" Releasing July 3, 2026
- Translational Scientist Roohid Parast Comments on FDA Approval of Icotrokinra for Psoriasis
- TURRENTINE: A Family Legacy United Through Music
- Save 10 Percent Off Summer Stays at KeysCaribbean Resorts
- CGI Announces Pre-Order Launch for New Integrated Behavioral Health Book
- IDI Consulting Supports Crohn's & Colitis Foundation as Silver Sponsor for Pittsburgh Take Steps Walk
- Prince George's County Students Now Have A Rare Opportunity In TV Film Production Career-readiness
- City of San José Could Lose Access to Millions Under New CalEnviroScreen Tool 5.0
- This Weekend Causeway Cove Country BBQ & Music Festival Returns for Fourth Year, Celebrating America's 250th Anniversary on the Water
- Webtronix Designs Web Agency Launches "LocalFind" to Revolutionize AI Local SEO for Local Businesses
- Christmas Miracle Chronicles - New movie coming up this holiday season !
- Healthi Life, Bangkok's Urban Longevity House, Honoured at Asia-Pacific Awards 2025
- ReviewsAlly Launches Evidence-Based Review Platform for VPNs, Business Software, and Online Services
- Week 47 Final Freedom Vigil at Alligator Alcatraz: Truth Out
- Psychiatric Hospitals Fail to Warn Electroshock Patients of FDA-Cited Risks in Estimated $7 Billion Industry

