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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 buyer.
Restrain Emotional Decisions: Don’t allow
a few hundred dollars to ruin a sale. That money will mean very
little to you in the long run. Take a look at the big picture and
react rationally. Use sound business judgment!
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 profit
of your home sale.
Disclose Property Flaws: Property disclosure laws
require sellers to list any flaws required by your state. If you
are unaware of flaws or 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.
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.
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.
Know Your Market: Most homes that do not sell
in their first listing period are priced too high. Conversely, most
homes that sell quickly are priced too low and cheat the homeowner
out of profits. You need to understand the 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
the market for your business.
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 the 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 regarding
your home sale 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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