For sale by owners or fsbo's.
I know a lot of people are now thinking of
being a for sale by owner or selling privately without a real estate
agent, but the fact remains that somewhere between 80% to 90% of all properties
are still sold by real estate agents.
I know I am biased being a real estate agent,
but I am happy to explore to pros and cons of both approaches. I believe in the real estate industry and the people who work in
it but lets consider the idea of selling without a real estate agent.
For sale by owner Tip no.1 2/3 weeks maximum.
If you want to try to sell privately, go ahead
and give it a go, but importantly do it with a plan and if you don't
sell quickly be prepared to change your promotion quickly.
The maximum you should advertise real estate
privately I believe is 2-3 weeks, no more; if you haven't sold it
in the first 2 weeks chances are strong you won't sell it your self
so at this point you are a lot better off employing a real estate
agent.
Leaving it go on for any longer than that
first 2 or 3 weeks and you have the possibility that the property
will lose some of its appeal.
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For sale by owner Tip no.2 Best buyers come early.
The window of opportunity for selling
real estate really does start to lessen over time and so does
your negotiating position. As a seller your negotiating position
weakens if your property has been on the market for too long.
One of the questions buyers love to
ask is "how long has it been on the market" and if that is
an extended period they have set up for the follow up question
which is "why hasn't it sold".
As a seller either you or your representative
real estate agent then has to explain why no one else thought
it was good enough value to buy your property.
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For sale by owner Tip no.3 Less buyers as time goes on.
The number of buyers for your home
always gets lower as time goes on, the serious buyers make
themselves aware of the new properties that are coming on
to the market.
Be careful with the buyers you reject
when your home is first placed for sale as they may be the
buyers prepared to pay the best price.
The longer your sale goes on there will
be less new buyers to look at your property, this will effect
your end sale price.
For sale by owner Tip no.4 Consider all early offers carefully. |
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Consider carefully the early offers
you receive, the fact is in many instances these may be the best
offers you will get.
If the early price enables you to
achieve your goals, you should consider selling sooner rather than
later.
How many times do you hear of sellers
having their homes for sale for a long time and getting a higher
price? Almost never. The highest price comes when your home is fresh,
not when it's stale.
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For sale by owner Tip no.5 Don't play real estate agent for too long.
With a maximum of three weeks as
your limit you will have long enough to make sure if your next door
neighbor is not interested or if somebody else who is living close
by had any interest.
During this 3 weeks make your social
network aware of your desire to sell, you never know some body who
you have a connection with may be interested.
Seriously, this will
be long enough for most people selling real estate privately, the
novelty of playing real estate agent will have worn off and any
serious buyers in your area will be aware of what you were promoting
There are plenty of
good realtors out there please look further through our website
and find out how to identify the good realtors.
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