16 Mistakes Sellers Make When Listing Their Home
Pricing Your Home Too High
A Real Estate Agent can research comparable sales in your area and
advise you of the appropriate price range of your property. $25,000
in upgrades that only modernize your home will not bring an extra
$25,000 above market rates - they only make your home comparable
and keep you from selling for $25,000 less than market.
Taking an Inflexible Position on Financing
Have your Agent explain what financing options are available. Being
flexible on financing terms may secure a better selling price.
Errors in Market Timing
Ask your Agent to determine whether the market cycle is poised to
net you the most money.
Not Providing Easy Access to Showings
There are many ways to show a home. "Appointment Only: is the
most restrictive. Lock boxes (key safes) are the most accessible.
If your home is easy for agents to show, more prospective buyers
will see it, improving your odds of getting the deal you want; however,
your specific lifestyle may not be compatible with frequent showings.
Your Agent will help you determine a solution that will best fit
your situation.
Not Utilizing Current Marketing Technology
Make sure your Agent is up with the latest technology, such as Internet
sites that cater to homebuyers. Check around to see what technology
is being utilized in your specific area. In some areas, cable-access
advertising is popular. Others use 800 number interactive voice response
systems. A good Agent will know where you can get the best exposure.
Not "Staging" Your Property Correctly
Put some items in storage, create more light, play music or otherwise
improve the ambience. Your Agent can offer helpful advice to create
the right first impression.
Believing that Selling Property is Seasonal
Don't base selling decisions on the seasons. Property sells year
around.
Pricing Your Property Too Low
One reason to hire an Agent is to make sure that no money is left
on the table.
Not Re-evaluating the Market Plan
Re-evaluate your Agent's marketing plan every 10 days. You and your
Agent may need to make intuitive changes based on the current market
and buyers.
Believing Your Agent is Not Doing the Job When There Aren't Any
Offers
Most sellers are aware that 80% of all buyer activity comes from
the sign and MLS. Any Agent can provide that. So, if you don't have
a problem showing the home, but it hasn't generated any interested
buyers, it may be time to re-evaluate the price.
Ignoring the Importance of First Impressions
Sales have been blown by unkempt lawns, cluttered closets, unpainted
front doors, hard-to-work locks, blown light bulbs, bad colors, stains,
unlit areas and bad smells. Spend time on the little things. Double
up on your gardening, keep things cleaner than usual. Take serious
control of your pets during this period.
Not Making the Right Kind of Repairs
Don't be tempted to make improvements prior to listing without consulting
your Agent. Some upgrades will not yield any real increase in value,
while others may increase property values substantially.
Not Giving the Sales Effort Enough Time
You should never give too little time to what is inherently a long
process. Homes may take 2-6 months to sell, in any market. Estimate
how much time you have before you need to sell and then plan ahead
to allow extra time. You don't want to be forced to accept a disappointing
offer.
Not Screening Prospects Adequately
One of the best reasons for hiring an Agent is his or her ability
to pre-qualify a prospect financially before valuable negotiation
time is lost. Most importantly, your Agent may discover when a prospect
has an ulterior motive for shopping homes, other than purchasing.
Believing that you can’t Make a Difference
The top Agents in the industry report that sellers themselves are
responsible for at least one out of ten sales! You can network your
business and personal friends, you can hand out fliers at your place
of business and elsewhere, and you can keep the house in "move-in
condition". Your Agent should be ready to hand you all sorts
of assignments to make the "team effort" successful.
Testing the Market
Never put your property on the market unless you really want a sale!
Get ready for a professional sales push when you list with a great
Agent. If your plan harbors some indecision, resolve it before you
list, because success is every great Real Estate Agent's objective!
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