| How
to Sell Your Home at the Highest Possible Price
Making a mistake
in selling a home can cost you hundreds or thousands of dollars
in lost profit. Often home sellers make the same mistakes over
and over. Avoiding these mistakes is easy and takes little time
and effort on your part. Take the time with your home sale and
follow the guidelines in this report.
1.
Distress Selling:
At times selling quickly is unavoidable. That's when knowing the
right techniques to sell your home,without looking desperate and
making yourself a target for low bidders, really pays off. Know
all there is to know about your market before listing and work
hand in hand with the right real estate professional. Ensure you
are not settling for the first offer through the door.
2.
Best Home in the Neighborhood:
Your home is one of your most personal possessions. Don't be blind
to flaws and needed cosmetic improvements. This will cause overvaluing
of the home, hurting it's chances to be sold. Listing with the
right agent gives you a well informed third eye that will help
you price your home at a fair market price.
3.
Limited Home Viewing:
Buyers want to view a home on their own time schedule. Unfortunately
their time schedule does not always coincide with your time schedule.
Leave a lockbox or key with your agent so your home can be shown
when you are not around. You never know if the one who got away
was your next home buyer.
4.
Restrain Emotional Decisions:
Don't allow a few hundred dollars, that will mean very little
to you in the long run, ruin a sale. Take a look at the big picture
and react rationally. Use sound business judgment!
5.
Make Cosmetic Improvements:
Prospects make up their minds within the first twenty minutes.
First impressions can make all the difference in selling your
home. Spending $1,200 on new carpet might add another $4,000 to
the price of your home. Get an objective point of view from your
real estate professional. They can provide you with a list of
items that will maximize the profitability of your home sale.
6.
Disclose Property Flaws:
Property disclosure laws require sellers to list any flaws required
by your state. If you are unaware of flaws or worse, attempt to
cover them up, you risk losing the sale and finding yourself in
court. Get professional assistance from your agent, who can introduce
you to qualified inspectors and ensure the smooth sale of your
home.
7.
For Sale By Owner:
Most homeowners who decide to sell their own home, do so because
they believe they can save the commission paid to the real estate
agent. Everything has a price, and selling a home carries a high
one. The enormous amount of time and effort required to sell a
home often surprises the For Sale By Owner. Furthermore, many
costly mistakes can be avoided with the right guidance.
8.
Refusing to Trust Your Agent:
Would you tell a physician that you've decided to run your own
tests and come to your own diagnosis? By choosing the right Realtor,
you can relax and trust their judgment. The right agent is a valuable
team member, who will protect your best interests and make your
sale as profitable as possible.
9.
Know Your Market:
Most homes that do not sell in their first listing period are
priced too high. Consequently most homes that sell quickly are
priced too low and cheat the homeowner out of profits. You need
to understand your market and evaluate the value of your home
based on fact, not gut instinct or conventional wisdom. A professional
agent knows the market, just as you know your market for your
work place.
10.
Choosing a Realtor Based on Personal Relationships:
Home sellers often pick a friend or family member as their agent.
Choose an agent with a strong track record and aggressive Marketing
Plan. A top producer knows their market well and can generate
many buyers. Selling your home is one of the most important decisions
you'll ever make! Base it on good, sound business sense and the
rewards will add up.
Before you
make one of your most important decisions (who to list your home
with) shouldn't you become as informed as possible? By aligning
yourself with a top agent you ensure that all the important issues
and seemingly insignificant but... very important... details are
handled professionally. Your home sale should not be a grueling
ordeal. The more informed you are, the better chance you have
of making a sound business decision.
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