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.
- 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 the market before listing and work
hand in hand with the right real estate professional. Ensure that you are not
settling for the first offer through the door.
- 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.
- 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 dollarsto 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 priod 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.
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.
Article reprinted courtesy of Total
Real Estate Solutions
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