Pricing range
Set an asking strategy based on comparable sales, buyer demand and current market friction.

Seller advisory
A sharper sale plan for owners who want pricing discipline, launch timing, buyer psychology and the next move handled together.

A successful sale depends on three things you can control: the price strategy, the presentation and the sequence of the campaign.
Set an asking strategy based on comparable sales, buyer demand and current market friction.
Position the home so the strongest buyer segment understands its value quickly.
Manage offers with context, not panic, so price discussions stay grounded.
Coordinate the sale with purchase, rental or family-moving decisions.
Your home must explain its value before the viewing even happens.
A price that is too soft leaves money behind; too high can burn attention.
Market temperature, supply and urgency affect how strong your negotiation position feels.
Selling well means planning what happens after the offer is accepted.
Working method
Zach first defines the outcome, maps the numbers, compares the real alternatives and recommends action only when the case is strong enough.
Define whether the move is for own stay, investment, upgrading, exit planning, family needs or portfolio repositioning.
Review cash, CPF, loan limits, duties, holding costs and the buffer needed before committing to a direction.
Shortlist choices against transaction data, location fundamentals, buyer demand and future flexibility.
Move only when price, timing and property logic are strong enough after the initial excitement fades.
Before we speak
You do not need perfect answers. A rough picture helps Zach give specific guidance instead of generic property advice.
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FAQ
Start with recent comparable transactions and buyer alternatives, then decide whether speed, price or certainty is the priority.
Yes. The sale plan should be connected to your next move so the timeline and finances do not work against each other.