Powered by Notable, the program allows sellers to make strategic upgrades and repairs before listing, with vendors paid directly and repayment at closing.
Notable, the pay-at-close home preparation financing platform, announced a new partnership with Lamacchia Realty to introduce Market Ready, a program that empowers sellers in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire to make meaningful updates before selling and defer the costs until the home sells.*
Great agents know what it takes to sell. What creates the best ROI for home sellers. But costs stack up fast. Not every seller wants to pull out their credit card. Not every agent wants to front the money. Market Ready removes that barrier. Sellers can access up to $50,000 to pay for home prep and unknown costs** during the sales process, increasing convenience and confidence.
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“Agents already know what a home needs to show well. Market Ready simply gives them a way to help their clients act on it,” said Austin Lane, CEO & Founder of Notable. “It strengthens the advisory role agents play and leads to more confident, more competitive listings.”
Lamacchia Realty has built a reputation for arming its agents with tools that drive better outcomes. Market Ready extends that commitment by turning strategic listing prep into a frictionless experience.
“Our agents guide clients through one of life’s biggest decisions, selling a home,” said Anthony Lamacchia, Founder & CEO, Lamacchia Realty. “Market Ready removes the financial hesitation that stalls progress. It allows our agents to help sellers present their home in the best light and maximize value.”
According to Notable data, homes using pay-at-close preparation have sold for 9% higher and 31% faster, compared to similar homes that did not complete improvements.
Market Ready is available now to Lamacchia Realty agents and their clients across MA, CT, and NH.
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