Knock Home Swap Enters Two More US Markets

November 20, 2020
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Knock Home Swap Enters Two More U.S. Markets

Knock.com has been slowly restarting its Home Swap service into old and new markets after launching the scheme earlier this year. With Knock Home Swap, customers can move into their new home first before selling their old home.

Now, homeowners in Charlotte and Raleigh, N.C., can utilize the service. Knock has a soft spot for these two markets, as they were the original Home Trade-In markets for the company.

Knock Co-Founder & CEO Sean Black, explained:

“Like the Home Trade-In, the Home Swap allows consumers to unlock the equity in their current house to buy their dream home and move on their terms. The Home Swap offers the advantage of additional cost savings, more funds to make needed home repairs to ensure the old house sells for top dollar and the ability to work with your own agent.”

Home Swap is currently available in 11 markets across six states. These include Phoenix, Denver, Atlanta, Orlando, TampaAustin, San Antonio, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Houston.

Eb Moore, CEO of Wilkinson ERA Real Estate and ERA Live Moore, stated:

“The Knock Home Swap program in our Charlotte and Raleigh markets will give our agents a compelling tool that will allow them to help their clients win in multiple offer situations. In addition, it will help to ease some of the stress of buying when you have a home to sell, leading to a better consumer experience overall.”

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November 20, 2020
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