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Sell smarter in Prince George's County.

Selling in PG County rewards hyper-local knowledge. Quan brings a strategy built specifically for your neighborhood — accurate pricing, targeted prep, and professional marketing that produces real offers.

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The Market Right Now

A snapshot of what sellers are seeing

$425K
Median sale price

Prince George's County, last 12 months

21 days
Average days on market

Well-priced, well-presented homes sell faster

98.7%
Sale-to-list ratio

Pricing strategy drives net proceeds

1.8 mo.
Months of inventory

Still a seller-leaning market in most submarkets

Figures reflect recent county-wide averages and vary by ZIP code, price band, and product type. Reach out for a snapshot specific to your street.

How it works

Four phases, one calm process

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01

Strategy session

We walk the property together and align on price, timing, and what success looks like for you.

02

Prep with purpose

A targeted punch list focused only on the work that actually returns dollars at sale.

03

Launch & negotiate

Professional photos, intentional launch timing, daily activity reporting, and offer review side-by-side.

04

Close confidently

Inspection, appraisal, title, and financing — managed end-to-end so you focus on what's next.

From a recent seller
“Quan priced it right, prepped it right, and we had three offers in the first weekend. We closed in under 30 days for over asking.”

— PG County seller, Bowie

FAQ

Questions sellers ask most

How long does it really take to sell a home in PG County?

Well-prepped and well-priced homes typically go under contract within 21 days and close 30–45 days later. Cash deals can close in two weeks; financed deals run 30–45 days from contract.

What does it cost to sell a home in Maryland?

Sellers in Maryland typically cover the title search, owner's title insurance, recording/transfer taxes, and real estate commissions. We build a net sheet up front so there are no surprises at the table.

Should I sell before buying my next home?

It depends on the equity, the market, and your cash flow. For most PG County sellers we model a few options — sell first with a rent-back, buy first with a bridge or HELOC, or simultaneous close — and pick the one that protects your downside.

Do I really need to make repairs before listing?

Only the ones that pay back. We focus on items that buyers and inspectors react to — kitchens and baths visually, then the five things almost every Maryland home inspector flags. Full renovations rarely return their cost.

How do you price my home?

We weight recent comparable sales by similarity, recency, and condition, layer in current buyer demand at your price band, and build pricing around the launch window — not a number generator.

What's the best month to list in Prince George's County?

Late February through May tends to draw the deepest buyer pool, but the right window depends on inventory on your block, school calendar, and your timing. Sometimes a quieter month means less competition and a stronger net.

How do you market the listing?

Professional photos and video, intentional Thursday launch timing to hit weekend traffic, MLS plus all major portals (Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com), targeted social, and an agent-network blast to active PG County buyers.

What if I get an offer before the public launch?

It happens. We evaluate any pre-launch offer against what the open market would likely deliver. Sometimes the bird in hand wins; sometimes patience nets more.
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