Sell With Confidence
Sell Your Salt Lake County Home
Without the Fantasy Pricing
The wrong price costs you more than any commission. Strategic pricing, professional marketing, relentless negotiation — and a listing agent who works the close like it is the whole deal.
Get Your Free Home Value
Know your number before anyone else prices it for you. Accurate, honest, no obligation.
I sell homes the way I'd buy one. Slowly. Honestly. With my phone on.
The Andrew Ho Selling Process
Strategy session
We analyze your property, your goals, and the current market to build a customized selling plan.
Preparation & pricing
Professional photography, staging guidance, and strategic pricing to attract the right buyers.
Marketing
MLS exposure, targeted digital ads, social media, email campaigns, and agent network outreach.
Negotiate & close
Expert offer evaluation and negotiation to maximize your proceeds and get to the closing table.
Seller FAQ
How do I know what my home is worth in Salt Lake County? +
Andrew Ho provides free, no-obligation comparative market analyses based on real MLS data, recent sales, and current market conditions in your specific Salt Lake County neighborhood.
How long does it take to sell a home in Salt Lake Valley? +
In Salt Lake County, well-priced homes typically sell within 14–30 days in normal market conditions. Andrew's strategic approach often results in faster sales at higher prices.
What if my home needs repairs or has problems? +
Andrew represents sellers across a range of situations, including estate sales, probate, divorce, inherited properties, deferred maintenance, code violations, and time-sensitive sales. He provides honest market analysis and standard MLS listing representation through Unity Group Real Estate. Andrew is not a wholesaler, cash buyer, or investor.
What does it cost to sell a home in Utah? +
Typical seller costs in Utah include agent commission (usually 5–6%), title fees, and any negotiated buyer concessions. Andrew will walk you through exact numbers based on your property before you commit to anything.
What's your home worth?