Home Seller Articles
Sell Your Home For Top Dollar
Selling your home is one of the most important things you will
ever do in your life. This simple system will provide the tools you
need to maximize your profits, maintain control, and reduce the
stress that comes with the home-selling process.
Know why you are selling and keep it to yourself. The reasons
behind your decision to sell affect everything from setting a price
to deciding how much time and money to invest in getting your home
ready for sale. What is more important to you? The money you walk
away with, the length of time your property is on the market, or a
combination of both? Different goals will dictate different selling
strategies. However, it is critical that you do not reveal your
reasons to anyone else, because it could come back to haunt you at
the negotiating table. When asked, simply explain that your housing
needs have changed.
Be sure to do your homework before setting a price. Settling on
an offering price should not be done lightly. In a hot seller’s
market, should you set your asking price too low, be prepared to
receive offers over and above your asking price. However, remember
that pricing your house too high is very dangerous. The average
homebuyer will view and compare dozens of homes on the Internet at
the same time they are considering yours. This means that they have
a basis of comparison, and if your home doesn’t compare favorably
with others in the price range you have set, your home will sit on
the market and prospective buyers will not take you seriously. The
longer your home sits on the market, the more likely people will
think that there is a problem with it.
Work with your agent to find out what homes in your own and
similar neighborhoods have sold for in the past three to six months.
Research what current homes on the market are listed at. It’s the
same process that buyers will undertake when assessing the value of
your home.
Find a good real estate agent that represents your needs. Nearly
three quarters of all homeowners claim that they would not use the
same real estate agent who sold their last home. Dissatisfaction
boils down to poor communication and lack of feedback, which will
ultimately result in lower prices and strained relationships.
Be sure to maximize your home’s sales potential. Each year,
corporate America spends billions of dollars on product packaging
and design. Appearance is critical, and it would be foolish to
ignore this fact when selling your home.
You may not be able to change your home’s location or floor plan,
but you can do a great many things to improve its appearance. The
look and feel of your home generates greater emotional response from
prospective buyers than any other factor. Before showings, clean
like you have never cleaned before. Scrub, scour, and otherwise make
everything spotless. Fix everything, no matter how insignificant it
may appear. Present your home to get the best possible reaction from
those viewing it. Your home’s condition and how it shows will
greatly affect your sales price and time on the market.
Allow buyers to imagine themselves living in your home. The
decision to buy a home is based a high level of emotion. Prospective
buyers are trying on your home the same way they would try on a new
suit before buying it. If you follow them around pointing out
improvements or making excuses for a lack of upkeep, you make it
difficult for them to feel comfortable enough to imagine themselves
as the new owners.
Make it simple for prospects to obtain information on your home.
You would be surprised to know that some marketing tools that most
agents use to sell house (such as traditional open houses) are
generally not very effective. In fact, only about one percent of
homes are sold at an open house.
Prospects calling for information on your home value their time
as much as you do. The last thing they want to be subjected to is
either a game of telephone tag with an agent or unwanted sales
pitches. Make sure the ads your agent places for your home are
attached to a 24-hour information hotline with a specific
identification number for your home which gives prospects detailed
information at all times. It has been proven that three to five
times more buyers call for information on a home when they have
access to a free-recorded message rather than talking with an agent
directly. Remember, the more buyers you have competing for your
home, the better. It will set up an auction-like atmosphere that
puts you in the driver’s seat.
Ask your agent what he or she can find out about the buyers. In
the negotiation process, your objective is to control the pace and
direction of the sale. If you know the buyers’ motivations, whether
they need to move quickly, and whether or not they have enough money
to pay for the home, will give you the upper hand once negotiations
begin.
Make sure that the contract is complete. For your part as a
seller, you must be certain to disclose everything about the
property. Smart sellers proactively go above and beyond legal
requirements to disclose all known defects to their buyers in
writing. If the buyer knows of a problem beforehand, they cannot
come back to you with a lawsuit later on. Provide a detailed list
and have the buyer sign for items that do not stay.
All terms, costs, and responsibilities have to be spelled out in
the contract. Do not divert from this contract. For example, if the
buyer requests to move in before the agreed upon date, you should
say no. Once these terms are all in place, it is dangerous to
deviate and could potentially lead to the collapse of the whole
sale.
Finally, if you need to move out before you sell your home, steam
clean the carpets, paint all the walls, and have a gardener water
and maintain your lawn. Make sure that your agent markets it as
being vacant, available for a quick close and immediate occupancy.
Choose your agent wisely. Choose your agent by asking
questions of him or her. Find out how knowledgeable they are about
houses currently for sale in your price range and also of houses
that have recently sold. Can your agent recommend a good lender that
has the reputation of excellent customer service and low rates to
assist your new buyer with financing? A good listing agent can get
your house sold quickly at TOP DOLLAR and help you find a new
home.