A Note to Sellers About the KW Premier Loan Advantage

Robert Jones • March 26, 2026

A Note to Sellers About the KW Premier Loan Advantage 

For Lafayette sellers, the difference between a good sale and a great sale often comes down to how the home looks in that critical first week on the market. Fresh paint, updated light fixtures, refinished floors, and dialed‑in curb appeal can change the story buyers tell themselves the moment they pull up. The challenge, of course, is cash flow: many sellers know what needs to be done but don’t want to drain savings or dip into investments right before a move. 
 
That’s where the KW Premier loan for home prep becomes such a powerful tool. Instead of trying to decide which “half‑measures” you can afford, we can create a full prep plan—painting, landscaping, repairs, staging—and finance that work with a dedicated improvement loan that’s designed for sellers. The goal is simple: remove the financial friction that keeps you from presenting your home at its absolute best, so you can attract stronger offers and better terms. 

In practice, this can look like a short, focused timeline: we meet, walk the property, build a prep punch‑list, and bring in trusted contractors who understand Lafayette buyers and price points. The Premier loan can fund that work up front, so you’re not writing checks every time a vendor shows up. Once the improvements are complete, we launch with professional photography, strategic pricing, and a home that feels “move‑in ready” rather than “project‑heavy”—which is exactly what today’s buyers are paying a premium for. 

For you as the seller, the real benefit is flexibility and peace of mind. Instead of postponing your move, selling “as‑is,” or leaving money on the table, you can leverage the KW Premier prep funds to unlock the best possible version of your home before it ever hits the MLS. If you’re considering a sale in Lafayette this year, would you like to walk through what a customized prep plan and Premier loan might look like for your specific property?