You’ve
decided to sell your home. The next question
is: who is going to do the work? You ponder
about choosing a real estate agent. You
ponder about doing it yourself. Then you
ponder again and again. Finally, you decide
to do it yourself. After all, you’ll
save money by doing it this way.
Before you begin, however, take some time
to review the following list of items you’ll
need to complete to ensure the successful
sale of your home. Be sure you’re
fully equipped to handle each of these areas
before selling your home.
Deciding
to sell. You’ll need to conduct
your own research regarding the current
housing market, moving costs, consequences
to your tax situation and your home equity.
Preparing
to sell. You may want to get a
pre-sale inspection, to determine if any
repairs should be made, and an appraisal
to assess the value of your property.
Set
the price. The challenge of setting
the right price is a balance between your
desires to get the best price for your
home without deterring buyers. You’ll
need to consider such items as recent
sales for comparable homes in your neighborhood,
location, current market conditions, season,
amenities, repairs, and extras like deck,
pool, garage, etc.
Prepare
your home. You’ll want to
present your home in the best possible
light. Make needed repairs, remove the
clutter, and make your home warm and inviting.
Negotiate
the deal. After reviewing all the
factors associated with the price, you’ll
want to determine, in advance the lowest
price you’ll accept.
Advertise
your home. You’ll want to
place and pay for advertising in newspapers,
Internet and other places. Then you’ll
field all questions, handle all open houses,
and show your home to potential buyers.
Close
the sale. Other factors contribute
to a successful closing including unsatisfactory
home inspection, an appraisal that is
to low to qualify for a mortgage, title
problems and even a buyer with cold feet.
You’ll need to process all the paperwork,
usually, with the assistance of a lawyer.
Be
prepared for the work
You can easily see that selling your home
involves more than posting a “For
Sale” sign on your lawn. There are
many details to consider. There are also
many aspects of the sale that you may not
have considered. In addition, you’ll
want to ask yourself some questions, to
realistically assess the work involved:
Do you have the necessary knowledge,
patience and sales skills?
Can you negotiate a successful outcome
when an aggressive buyer presents a less-favorable
offer?
Can you accurately access the current
market value of your home, from your research
sources?
Do you know about the marketplace conditions
that affect the value of your home?
Can you determine whether a buyer qualifies
for a mortgage?
Do you understand real estate regulations
and can prepare a binding sales agreement?
What about counter-offers?
Will you give up your evenings and
weekends to show your home to prospective
buyers, many who may be “tire-kickers?”
Do you know the best places to advertise?
What about the costs?
Did you know that prospective buyers
and bargain hunters might want a price
reduction because there is no REALTOR®
involved?
Do you understand the various types
of mortgage financing available, and the
effect they may have on you, the seller?
Can you bring an objective opinion
to the sale of your home, seeing it from
a buyer’s prospective?
Can you put your emotional attachments
to your home aside, and realize that selling
your home is also a business transaction?
Can you handle the numerous details
involved in the sale? Do you have the
necessary forms and legal documents used
in the selling of real estate?
Consider
a professional REALTOR®
For most people, a home represents the
largest financial asset they will ever have.
But it’s more than dollars. It represents
your family, your memories, your goals and
your dreams. From the time you start thinking
about selling your home, you’re presented
with numerous choices, decisions and uncertainties:
Is selling my home myself the right thing
to do?
Is now a good time to sell?
Will I get the right price?
Should I remodel the house before selling?
What if my home doesn’t sell?
All of these questions can seem overwhelming.
Most of the errors made in the selling of
homes relate to the following areas:
Incorrect understanding about market
conditions and pricing
Relying on inappropriate advertising
and marketing that does not generate buyers.
Incorrect understanding of how the
home buying and home selling processes
work.
Before you sell your home yourself, why
not consider the benefits of a professional
real estate team. Most importantly,
Full
-service real estate services
Here’s a listing of the benefits
you’ll receive when you choose a professional
REALTOR® to sell your home:
Access to the most current market conditions.
Placement and payment of effective
advertising in the right places, for the
best results.
Correct pricing of your home, to give
you the highest price.
Showing of your home in the most professional,
effective manner.
Screening of potential buyers and elimination
of bargain shoppers.
Effective negotiation.
24-7 availability. Most REALTORS®
are always on call, answering the phone
at all hours, and being available at all
times to show your home.
Objective representation for offers
and counter-offers.
A professional team that listens to
your needs, respects your opinions and
allows you to make decisions.
A professional team that understands
the real estate industry, from both the
buyer and seller perspective.
A professional team that protects your
rights.
Full-time staff that handle the numerous
details involved in the sale of your home.
Resources to complete your transaction,
from lawyers, inspectors, renovators,
engineers to mortgage brokers.
Access to a network of real estate
marketing resources to place your home
before the most qualified buyers.
A professional team that adheres to
a professional code of conduct, established
by local and national associations.
Expert advise on making improvements
that will increase the price you’ll
receive on your home.