For Tudor Home Sellers

Sell Your Tudor Home for What It's Actually Worth.

Every distinguished home has a story. Most agents reduce it to bullet points. We don’t.
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The Stakes

What Happens When the Wrong Agent Lists Your Tudor.

Your home gets photographed like every other property on the market. The architectural details that make it irreplaceable get reduced to footnotes in a template listing. The buyers who would have paid a premium never encounter a story that makes them stop scrolling.

In 2025, the average Tudor home sold in 26 days. Nearly one in five sales required highest and best offers. In Cedar Grove, Glen Ridge, and Montclair, homes routinely closed 20–30% above list price.

That didn’t happen by accident — those sellers had someone who knew how to tell their home’s story.

Market Spotlight

Four Ways We Protect and Maximize Your Home's Value.

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Premium Positioning

Your Tudor’s architectural integrity leads the narrative. Half-timbering, decorative chimneys, original glass work: each element documented and positioned as the asset it is.
02

Qualified Buyer Pool

Our narrative-led approach attracts buyers who understand what they’re looking at. Less foot traffic from the casually curious. More serious offers from the right audience.
03

Expert Advocacy

Your home’s architectural value stays protected through inspections and negotiations. We know which ‘concerns’ are genuine and which are negotiating tactics.
04

Tudor Market Intelligence

Pricing based on Tudor-to-Tudor comparables — the actual sales data from homes with the same architectural profile. Precision pricing that reflects what your home genuinely commands.
2025 Data

The Market Is Moving.
Here's What That Means for Your Sale.

Tudor-specific data from 157 sales across Essex, Union, and Bergen County.

14%

Average price increase — Union led at 19%, Bergen 17%, Essex 7%

18%

Of Tudor sales required buyers to submit highest and best offers

$2.36M

Highest average sale price: Montclair — with multiple sales above $3M

The towns seeing dramatic appreciation — Verona (39%), Teaneck (38%), City of Orange (35%), Westfield (31%) — are markets where Tudor architecture is being correctly valued for the first time. If your home is in one of these towns, the window to maximize that equity is now.

The Vision

Picture Closing Day.

Your Tudor sold to a couple who asked detailed questions about the original woodwork during their first walk-through. Who wanted to know the story of the home before they made an offer. Who, on closing day, thanked you for being such thoughtful owners.

You walk away with the full value of what you built and preserved. No second-guessing. Just the clarity that comes from doing it correctly.

"That's what Tudor Me This exists to make possible."

The Process

Three Steps to the Right Sale.

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Expert Advocacy

We start by understanding your home, your timeline, and your goals. What you’ve preserved. What you’ve updated. What a successful sale looks like in your terms.
02

Expert Advocacy

Your home receives a Tudor-specific positioning plan: pricing guided by real comparable data, photography and narrative that communicates architectural value.
03

Expert Advocacy

We advocate for your home’s value from listing through closing — in showings, inspections, negotiations, and every conversation with buyers.
FAQ

Questions Sellers Ask Us Most.

Tudor homes cluster in towns where architectural density, buyer awareness, and long-term desirability converge.
How do you price a Tudor home differently?
We price against true Tudor-to-Tudor comparables — homes with the same architectural profile, in the same market, competing for the same buyer pool. Generic pricing averages out the character that makes your home worth more.
Your Tudor's Next Chapter

Your Tudor Has a Story Worth Telling.

Let’s make sure the right buyers hear it — and pay what it’s worth.