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Karin calls back to introduce herself, ask a few quick questions about the property, and find a time that suits to visit. Usually 10 minutes.
Karin walks the property with you for 45 – 60 minutes. She listens to what you're trying to achieve, looks closely at the home, and pulls comparable sales for your street while she's there.
You receive a written market appraisal with the comparable sales, the suggested campaign approach, and an honest price expectation. Yours to keep — no obligation to act on any of it.
Vendors choosing an agent on the Hibiscus Coast want clear answers on price, presentation, and process. The four stages below describe what working with Karin looks like in practice — from the first appraisal visit through to the keys changing hands.
A 45 – 60 minute walk-through of the property and a conversation about your timeline, motivation, and the kind of buyer the home will attract. Free, in-home, on your schedule.
Quiet groundwork to get the home presenting well — guidance on the small things that make a difference, the right tradespeople where work is genuinely needed, the right photography and copy.
Open homes run personally, weekly written updates, every enquiry followed up within 24 hours. You always know where things stand.
Every offer presented in writing with the terms in plain English. The work continues through condition dates, finance, and the pre-settlement inspection — not just to the signed contract.
Karin was 'different' from day one. Her research was impeccable and she made it all seem possible without ever putting us under pressure. You won't find a more positive or dedicated agent.Jody & Matthew 5 Ringi Lane, Orewa
There's no fee — and no obligation to list afterwards. Some homeowners take the written appraisal and decide to wait twelve months. Some never list at all. The appraisal is part of how Karin gets to know people in the area; the relationships that come from it are how more than 70% of every year's listings arrive.
No. If listing isn't right for you, or now isn't the time, that's the end of the conversation — and Karin would rather hear that honestly than be told what you think she wants to hear. The appraisal is for you to make a decision with, not for Karin to use as a pitch opportunity.
Nothing in particular. If you happen to have a recent LIM, builder's report, or insurance schedule on hand, bring them along — they help speed the conversation. If you don't, that's fine; the visit itself is where most of the picture comes together.
Yes. Karin is bilingual EN / AF and a portion of her appraisals each year run in Afrikaans, end to end. Just mention it in the form notes and she'll plan accordingly.
An appraisal is a real estate agent's market opinion, drawn from comparable sales and current buyer demand — it's free and produced for vendors deciding whether and how to sell. A registered valuation is a formal document prepared by a registered valuer, typically required by banks for finance purposes, and it carries a fee. Most homeowners thinking about selling start with an appraisal.