Southwest Wisconsin home sellers

Your home shouldn’t be forced into an agent’s business model.

Most agents bring one plan: list it. I’ll help you compare every option that could fit—on market, off market, or a plan built around your situation. First, we’ll talk about your home and what matters most. Then we’ll compare the real numbers, timing, work, and risk. You decide what fits.

Start with your address. I’ll learn what matters before I recommend anything. No account and no list of agents calling you.

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5.0 16 Google reviews
Performance guaranteeNo long-term contract
Multiple selling optionsCash, hybrid, MLS, and more
A warning worth hearing

The agent with one answer decided what you need before hearing the question.

A listing agent gets paid when you list. A cash buyer gets paid when you take cash. That doesn’t make either path wrong. It makes a one-path pitch incomplete.

01

I diagnose first.

Your house, timing, condition, and real problem come before my recommendation.

02

I show the tradeoffs.

More money, more speed, less work, or more certainty. You’ll see what each choice gives up.

03

You make the call.

I won’t shove you toward the option that pays me most. You pick what fits your life.

Sometimes the best advice I can give you is: don’t hire me.

Every option. Real numbers. Your decision.

Your home shouldn’t be forced into an agent’s business model.

Most agents know one way to sell your home. I’ll compare every option that fits your situation—and the numbers behind each one—then let you decide.

If you want to

Get the strongest price.

Put the full buyer market to work with an aggressive campaign built to create competition around your home.

Strategic MLS launchAggressive marketing campaign

What it takes: about one week of listing prep and marketing prep, plus getting the home show-ready.

If you want to

Sell fast and as-is.

Skip repairs and showings, choose your closing date, and see what a serious off-market buyer would offer.

Cash offerCash hybrid

What it takes: agreeing on the price, terms, and timeline—if the offer works for you. If it doesn’t, you don’t take it.

If you need more than a sale

Get help with the whole situation.

Estates, repairs, cleanouts, downsizing, movers, appraisals—whatever stands between you and sold, we’ll help coordinate the plan.

Estate & cleanout helpPrep & repair partnershipMoving coordinationSpecialty appraisals

How it works: every situation gets its own written plan. When it makes sense and the terms are approved, certain prep or repair costs may be paid from the sale proceeds. Any costs, program fee, and repayment terms are agreed on before work begins.

You don’t have to figure this out alone. We’ll do it together.

First, I need to understand your home, your goals, and what matters most to you. Then I’ll put the real options side by side—what you could walk away with, how long each path may take, what needs to be done, and where the risk is. We’ll go through it together. You make the final call.

Let’s Start With My Home Not every option fits every property. Some require lender approval, buyer qualification, title work, or additional written terms.
The Fishnick difference

The biggest number isn’t always the best result.

A smart plan begins with the problem you need gone. A tired landlord may care more about certainty than top dollar. An estate may need someone to handle everything. A family moving up may need the right home before they can sell.

Prescription before diagnosis is malpractice. Real estate advice should work the same way.

Show me what you’re dealing with
More moneyUsually takes more time and work.
More speedUsually means accepting less.
More certaintyOften means giving up some upside.
Your best resultDepends on what matters most to you.
Jeremy Fishnick at a Southwest Wisconsin home
Jeremy FishnickReal estate advisor + licensed home inspector
A result worth studying

“That’s not a discount. That’s an auction.”

One Platteville seller wanted to aim high. I showed them how buyers react when a home starts at the top of its value. We changed the plan.

The home drew multiple offers and sold for more than the sellers had been aiming for. They also avoided an inspection contingency and didn’t have to wait for a buyer’s other house to sell.

Higher price.Cleaner terms.Less risk.
“In days of listing, their target marketing and long reach brought in multiple buyers with competitive offers.”Emre B. · Platteville seller · Google review
The one-weekend launch

Your home gets one weekend when every serious buyer sees it at once.

Most listings trickle out and go stale. I build the first weekend to create pressure while the home is still new.

1The week before

Build the launch

Photos, 3D walkthrough, signs, postcards, and the full buyer story.

2Tuesday–Thursday

Put every eye on it

Marketing starts before the listing. Thursday, everything hits together.

3Friday–Sunday

Create competition

No early private look. Buyers see other buyers and know they have to act.

4Monday

Choose the best offer

Compare price, terms, financing, timing, and risk. You choose.

The Satisfaction Guarantee

If you’re not satisfied, you’re not stuck.

Most listing agreements protect the agent for six months. My guarantee protects you.

If you don’t believe I’m doing my absolute best, say so. The agreement ends with no fee, no penalty, and no argument. You keep the photos and 3D scan.

The fair exception: If I already brought the buyer who purchases the home, I’ve done the job and I’m owed for it.

Estate, distance, or a mess

Sometimes you don’t need a salesperson. You need someone to handle it.

Boscobel

Five hundred miles away

An heir in Pennsylvania inherited a property he’d never seen. I handled the listing, prep, access, and value. He never had to make the drive.

Overseas move

Across an ocean

A couple sold while already abroad. I handled the prep and marketing, then timed closing to their return. They moved out and closed within seven days of landing.

“The whole process was so easy… His excellent marketing approach allowed us to obtain the best price for our home.”Bruna P. · Google review
Results from real clients

Don’t take my word for it.

5.0
from 16 Google reviews
Why I see deals differently

I’d rather find the problem now than ten days before closing.

I’m a licensed Wisconsin real estate agent and a licensed home inspector. That second license isn’t a résumé line. It changes how I read a house and what I expect a buyer’s inspector to find.

That means fewer ugly surprises, better repair advice, and stronger decisions before the deal is on the line.

“Information is a powerful weapon when negotiating.”Abel C. · Google review
Straight answers

What sellers ask before they start.

Do I have to list my home with you?+

No. Here’s the whole point: we compare the paths before you pick one. If listing is the best fit, I’ll explain why. If cash or another plan fits better, I’ll show you that too.

Will a cash offer be as high as a market sale?+

Usually not. A cash sale trades some price for speed, certainty, and less work. The smart question isn’t which number looks bigger. It’s which choice leaves you with the best result after time, repairs, fees, risk, and hassle.

What is your commission?+

It’s negotiable, with options starting at 1.5%. What I charge depends on what your house needs, the buyer pool, and the marketing plan. You’ll know the number before you sign anything.

Why would you ever list below what a house is worth?+

To create competition. When several buyers want the same house at the same time, they stop negotiating against you and start competing against each other. That can produce a stronger price and cleaner terms.

Do I need to fix everything before selling?+

No. I’ll walk the house and tell you what’s likely to return money, what could hurt the sale, and what isn’t worth doing. A lot of sellers plan repairs they don’t need.

Can you handle an estate or a sale from out of state?+

Yes. I’ve handled prep, access, contractors, cleanouts, pricing, and closing for owners in other states and other countries.

Start with the house

See the whole board before you make a move.

Enter your address. I’ll compare the realistic paths and explain what each one means for your money, time, work, and risk.

Not ready to sell? That’s fine. Most people who start here are still figuring it out.