Amber, Your Trusted Real Estate Advisor

Amber, Your Trusted Real Estate Advisor Your local trusted professional realtor !

03/18/2026

My cousin and wife have started a “Home Watch Service”

Veteran-Owned & Operated Home Watch
Service providing reliable, routine property inspections for seasonal residents, vacation homeowners, and those away from their property.
They deliver detailed reports, peace of mind, and trusted care—proudly serving Indian River County.

For my colleagues this is not Property Management—
• Home Watch = Prevention & monitoring (no tenants)
• Property Management = Managing renters + income property
(Real Estate License required)

SPREAD THE WORD AND LETS GET THEM BUSY 👍

Veteran Owned & Operated Home Watch Service providing routine property monitoring for seasonal residents, vacation travelers and homeowners away from their property. Proudly serving Indian River County.

Website: https://www.coralcoasthomewatch.com/

09/17/2025
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05/21/2024

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03/13/2024

Did someone say painted edges?!

These painted edge business cards came out BEAUTIFUL! We have many different types of business cards available, come check us out 🫶🏼

And if you need a realtor Amber Wesley is pretty AMAZING 😉

Are you thinking about selling your home, but you’re stuck on the age-old question: “Are you going to list your home you...
03/01/2024

Are you thinking about selling your home, but you’re stuck on the age-old question: “Are you going to list your home yourself, or are you going to use a listing agent?”

Of course, selling your home involves more than just listing it. You’ll want to get your home inspected and ready for viewing. You’ll also need someone to host open houses or at least show the home to potential buyers. What if you have multiple offers? Who will handle those negotiations? And what should the price of your home be?

You can see where we’re going with this. There’s lots to handle when you’re selling your home. Throw in buying another home and moving, and it can be downright maddening.

That’s where I come in, your trust real estate professional. I know the local market, pro at listing your home, and I know how to leverage multiple offers to get you the highest price or best terms—or both.

Risk vs. Reward

Many people believe going the “for sale by owner” (FSBO) route can save money, since they don’t have to pay agent commissions, which are typically rolled into closing costs.

This sounds great at face value, but the truth is that you might save a commission but still fail to achieve the highest price when selling your home.

That’s why it’s important to take a few minutes and learn about the realities of selling your home. Then you can decide for yourself whether the risks outweigh the rewards.

How I Can Help

Here are the top eight reasons I can help with your home sale:

1. Working with me can get you top dollar

For-sale-by-owner homes don’t sell as quickly … or for as much.

I’m an expert in the local market, as well as current sales data. These are huge benefits when it comes to selling your home.

And here’s the thing: Sales data from popular real estate websites aren’t nearly as reliable as the data that real estate agents can get. Website data can backfire if it inspires you to list your home for more or less than it’s worth in the current market.

Statistics show that on average homes listed with an agent sell for a higher price ($58,000 higher on average according to the most recent NAR research report).

2. I understand the market

Real estate agents have house-by-house, street-by-street, and market-by-market experience. When competition is fierce, I can help you with strategies to buy or sell your home.

3. Working with me lowers your risk

When you have an agent, you share some of the risk of home buying and selling. As a seller, you’re paying the real estate agent to assist you, advise you, and help navigate the transaction legally and safely.

4. I am well-versed in the process

Real estate agents can negotiate more than just price. They know all the terminology and can help negotiate the dozens of sticking points that keep transactions from closing—including repairs, closing costs, timelines, rent-backs, inspection issues, and more.

They’re also bound by a code of ethics, which means I know what has to be disclosed to a potential buyer—as well as how to disclose it. Their profession also requires that they carry insurance in case something goes wrong.

A homeowner trying to sell on their own is just that: on their own. This can result in money lost if the home sells for less than the price a realtor could have achieved or, even worse, if costly litigation occurs during or after the closing.

5. As an agent I get to works closely with all parties

The loan officer, title company, appraiser, property inspector, and others all have jobs to do during a transaction. Your average homeowner simply isn’t privy to all the details that must be tracked during the course of a home sale.

On top of that, there are deadlines and a closing date to keep track of. The legal ins and outs of real estate transactions can make the for-sale-by-owner path tricky for many.

6. Real estate agents can vet potential buyers

A s an agent can require interested parties to get pre-qualified or even pre-approved before viewing your home. This reduces the number of showings (in a good way!), which reduces the burden on you, especially if you’re still living in the home.

You’d be surprised at how many looky-loos—neighbors, community members, people thinking about buying sometime in the future, homeowners who recently bought and want to compare houses, people just driving by—show up when they see a “For Sale” or “Open House” sign!

Private sellers don’t have the ability to require that buyers be vetted before they tour a home. You don’t want to waste time on a showing—even if it’s with people who want to buy your home—if they aren’t financially qualified to do so.

7. A homeowner can do only so much marketing themselves

Here’s the cold, hard truth. Only 9% of homebuyers find their new homes by calling the number on a sign they see while driving around.

The vast majority find their homes with a real estate agent’s help, since they have access to current and upcoming listings. As a real estate professional I know how to market properties successfully through the MLS, but also within our office, on broker tours, and on open houses.

I am intimately involved in the market daily, in constant contact with other agents, and they can leverage that to get the word out.

8. Real estate agents work for free

As a seller, you don’t pay anything until the transaction closes. That means all the work done upfront—such as marketing, staging, repairing, managing inspections, and paperwork—all get done long before an agent ever sees a commission.

(If you’re a homebuyer it’s typically free no matter what; all commissions come out of the sale.)

The Bottom Line

When it comes to costs, market knowledge, and negotiation strategy, the benefits of working with a real estate professional as myself is plentiful. Plus, large dollar amounts and legal ramifications often detract sellers from going it alone—and for good reason.

If you’re ready to sell but are unsure where to start, give me a call. You can even get pre-approved for your new home at the same time as selling your home.
Talk about two birds with one stone!

If you’re considering selling your home, it’s critical to understand the current real estate market dynamics. The volati...
02/23/2024

If you’re considering selling your home, it’s critical to understand the current real estate market dynamics. The volatility that dominated the market amid pandemic-related pressures may have eased, but there are still serious challenges.

For one thing, mortgage interest rates have shot up, reaching highs not seen in more than 20 years. While they have backed down from the 8 percent threshold seen in October 2023, Bankrate’s weekly survey of large national lenders shows that, as of late January, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.93 percent. We should see it come down more within the next years to come.

Complicating things further, home prices are very high as well. December 2023’s nationwide median sale price was $382,600, up 4.4 percent year-over-year and not too far off from the National Association of Realtors’ highest-ever monthly median of $413,800, recorded in June 2022. While high prices are typically good news for sellers, they obviously require buyers who can afford the purchase, and the high interest rates are making that harder. Regardless of pricing trends, though, with housing inventory still at a low 3.2-month supply, the nation overall is still very much a seller’s market.!

I am the realtor who can list and sell your home.
Call me, you’re Professional Real Estate Advisor.

Amber Wesley Realtor 🏡 Dale Sorensen Real Estate 772-646-5139

Call Chad Wesley, owner and operator of WD Precisions. 772-643-1609He’s owned his own business for years and never disap...
01/17/2024

Call Chad Wesley, owner and operator of WD Precisions.
772-643-1609

He’s owned his own business for years and never disappoints.
No one does the job better.

11/27/2023

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