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Sponsored Post: Boveri Realty Serves Kansas City’s Owners, Renters and Community

December 28, 2021  |  Kevin Collison  |  3 min read

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The following article was produced and paid for by Boveri Realty Group:

Whether you’re preparing to buy or sell, rent or looking for a tenant, you need someone representing your interests – a realtor.

And Boveri Realty Group agents will always be there to help.

As 2021 comes to an end, Boveri agents know 2022 will bring even more home buyers. And they’ll guide you through every step.

Starting with gathering financial documents, getting approved, making a list of your “must-haves,” touring homes, making an offer, and ending with popping the champagne at your final closing.

“Many buyers assume they can get a discount by being unrepresented, when in fact the commission fee has already been set with the sellers,” owner, Christina Boveri, said.

“It’s in their best interest to have representation because it’s free to them and it makes sense to have representation.”

The agents at Boveri Realty strive to find the perfect place to live for every one of their clients.

If you are looking for a place to rent, Boveri’s services are completely free to you. Our agents know how overwhelming an upcoming move can be.

Whether you’re finding a place for the first time, relocating to Kansas City, or just looking for a change, Boveri will be there to help.

“When we started looking for apartments in Kansas City, online from Houston, Jennifer at Boveri quickly became our favorite out of the several agents and agencies we contacted,” Annie Lowe said.

“She listened to our preferences, and when I flew into Kansas City for a quick 48 hours to look at places and get one locked in, she organized an itinerary of great apartments, each exceeding our expectations.

“She assured me that we would find the perfect place, and really delivered. We can’t thank her enough.”

And in turn, finding the perfect renter can be time consuming. Which is why Boveri will handle the leasing work from start to finish, from showing your property to running the screening report. Plus, with their non-exclusive agreement, you only pay Boveri if they bring you a qualified renter.

If selling is a better option for you, Boveri is there to help with that too.

Your Boveri Agent can help you price your home correctly.

They will run a Comparative Market Analysis, make suggestions on items that should be addressed prior to listing, and once your home is ready, your Boveri Agent will list your property in MLS and begin marketing your home.

Once the offers pour in, your Boveri Agent will help you reject, counter and finally accept an offer.

“In 2022 we are anticipating more inventory, creating a more competitive sellers market. Timing, pricing and presentation will be especially important, making having a listing agent imperative,” Boveri said.

Boveri Realty serves the greater Kansas City area. The bulk of properties their agents handle are located between the River Market and Waldo neighborhoods of Kansas City but most of the agents are licensed to work in both Missouri and Kansas.

They make it their mission to give back on every transaction, as well as support a local charity each quarter like Operation Breakthrough and Veronica’s Voice. Boveri is closing out the year adopting a family through Avenue of Life, as they do every Christmas.

“Our sales and leasing were up 32 percent from last year and we expect even more growth for 2022,” Crystal Bade, director of operations, said.

While Kansas City continues to grow and thrive, Boveri will move right along with it.

Call (816) 333-4545 to speak with a Boveri agent, or visit their website.

 

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