Should I Sell My Home Myself?
It's a question thousands of homeowners ask themselves every year. If you're one of them, you have some difficult decisions awaiting you. Selling your home can be a long and complex process, so it's important to think about all the potential implications - both positive and negative - before choosing to go it alone.
To help you make the decision that's right for you, below is a list of some of the duties and responsibilities you would face as an independent home seller.
Pricing Your Home
Your first responsibility as an independent home seller is assigning your home an accurate value, meaning the highest price a ready, willing and able buyer will pay.
As part of the decision, you need to consider comparable properties in your area, current market conditions, as well as the cost of financing and its availability.
Remember that your listing should be in line with comparable properties and market trends - you don't want your home to linger on the market or sell for a lower price than you might have otherwise received.
You should remember that "For Sale by Owner" typically attracts bargain hunters who may expect you to lower your price since they too are looking to save money on REALTOR commissions.
Marketing Your Home
Independent home sellers must also market their properties to the public. That means:
Showing Your Home
As an independent home seller, you would be responsible for all showings of your home.
With that in mind, always encourage prospects to make an appointment, and discourage drop-ins.
Work to screen the "buyers" from the "lookers" - curiosity-seekers are common at "For Sale by Owner" homes.
You should also pre-qualify potential buyers to ensure they can afford to buy your home.
When the time comes to negotiate, you'll need to be prepared and informed.
Try to resolve any doubts your buyers might have, work to keep their interest high and make a final agreement as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Once an offer is made, agree on the price and terms, respond to objections and try to be responsive and flexible to legitimate concerns.
Drawing Up The Contract
Every independent home seller should have an attorney or other qualified individual to preside over all agreements.
That individual will draw up the contract and manage the sale proceedings and closing. He or she might also help you set the closing date and time.
You should be sure to include a list of items you want written in to the contract, including personal property that is to remain with the home (the refrigerator, microwave oven, dishwasher, etc.), or items excluded in the sale.
Also remember that as the seller, you are obligated by law to disclose any material defects in your property to the purchaser.
Is a Realtor a Better Choice?
Selling your own home takes a lot of hard work and know-how. Making even a small mistake can spell serious trouble. By working with a REALTOR, you gain the services of an experienced professional with advanced training in residential sales. Not only does that free you from the time consuming tasks involved with selling your home, it gives you the added expertise to help maximize the profit from your home.
A Realtor can help you sell your home faster and for the best price by:
Think of the services that a Realtor provides as an investment, one that immediately pays for itself in the quick, efficient and successful sale of your home.
The Right Price Means a Successful Sale
Pricing your home is both an art and a science. Achieving optimal price is the result both of objective research into comparable properties and a gut feeling about your property and the current market.
The right price should:
The simple fact is, price is the number one factor that most homebuyers use to determine which homes they want to view. And it's important to remember that, although the price is set by you, the value of the home is determined by the buyer. Try to avoid allowing your enthusiasm to impact your better judgment - overpricing is a common mistake that can cost you in the end.
With that in mind, here are some reliable guides to use when pricing your home, - select a group of REALTORS with significant experience and advanced training in residential sales.
Factors Affecting Your Asking Price
Factors That Should Not Affect Your Asking Price
Problems That Can Arise From Overpricing
A Realtor Can Help You Price Your Home Right.
With a mix of real-world experience and advanced training, a Realtor has the tools necessary to calculate the fair-market value of your home based on both the marketplace and personal considerations such as your must-sell date. Remember, the right price is the key to a successful sale. So work with a Realtor to price your home accurately the first time.
Giving Your Home the On-the-Market-Makeover
You work with a Realtor because he or she is best able to sell your home quickly and profitably. But remember, your relationship with a Realtor is a partnership. While they market your property and screen potential buyers, it's up to you to give your home a sprucing up that can go a long way towards a speedy sale.
With that in mind, here are some helpful hints gathered from Realtors across the country.
Before The Showing Begins
Hint: First Impressions are Lasting Impressions
The exterior of your home often determines how buyers will view the interior, so:
Hint: Beauty is More than Skin Deep
Buyers often see the surface condition of your home as a sign of what's underneath, so:
Hint: Accentuate the Positive
Try to see your home with a fresh perspective and arrange each room to bring our its best attributes, including:
Hint: Put Your Home in the Best Light
Strategically lighting your home, even during daytime showings, can create a cozy mood and highlight positive attributes of each rooms, so:
After The Showing Begins
Hint: Leave the Selling to the Professional
Buyers often feel uncomfortable in the presence of a homeowner, so:
Hint: Keep the Disturbances Down
Potential homebuyers have a lot to take in, so minimize the distractions:
Hint: Create a Homey Atmosphere
Buyers try to picture themselves and their family living in your home, so:
Hint: Have Records Available
Be ready to show all home improvement and repair bills
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