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Pensacola Waterfront Property - Selling Mistakes! 27 Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them |
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27 Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them. Selling your home? Don’t let avoidable mistakes cut into your profits. Most people don’t sell homes for a 1. Watch the market! - As they say in showbiz, "Timing is everything"!
2. Don’t overprice! - Even 5% over market value can discourage buyers. It is important that you realize that your selling price is determined by the current market and not by what you have to get out of the deal, or even by an appraisal. If your house is not priced competitively for the current market, people looking in your price range will reject your house in favor of other, larger homes for the same price. At the same time, the people who should be looking at your house will not view it because it is priced over their heads. Special Note: If circumstances dictate that you must ask more than your realtor and the market says is the optimum price for your home then re-evaluate your decision to sell at this time. If possible you should stay put until the market improves or your property appreciates. 3. Don’t "test" the market! - If you insist on pricing your home higher than the existing market trend with the idea that you can always lower the price you may be sabotaging your own sale. Just asking $2,000 or $3,000 more than market value can mean the difference between selling quickly at a good price and delaying the sale. And don’t forget, keeping your house on the market for a prolonged period can incur additional expenses like carrying costs and upkeep. Ask your realtor how much bargaining room you can leave in your price. 4. Don’t become a "stale listing"! - The longer your home is on the market the less likely you are to get a full price offer. If a month goes by with no serious offers, do something! Review your price, offer incentives or make some improvements or repairs. Then hold an Open House to announce the changes. 5. Don’t hire Aunt Agatha to sell your home! - Hiring a relative is one of the most common, serious errors committed by home sellers. Making this mistake could mean your home will sell more slowly and for less money than it otherwise would. Selling your home is one of your most important financial transactions, having a professional realtor in your corner can make all the difference in getting your price, fast. 6. Don’t get locked into a contract with your realtor!
- Chances are you will be perfectly happy with the efforts of your realtor on your behalf, but circumstances can change. Protect yourself by getting a
"guarantee of performance" clause with a right to cancel your contract with your realtor if you are not
satisfied. You must be able to work together as a team to get the best price for your home in the shortest
amount of time. 8. Don’t scare off buyers! - Maximize your "Curb Appeal"! You have to get buyers in the door because you can’t sell to someone who isn’t there! A well-kept yard free of clutter will get them out of the car and on your doorstep. An unkempt yard will put off a prospective buyer before they even get in your door. Improve the view of your house from the street by sprucing up shrubs, shutters, windows, front door and even the mailbox. Place potted plants on the front step, hang a wreath on the door and install brass outdoor lighting fixtures. Do whatever it takes to enhance your home’s "buy me" look. And never under estimate the appeal of fresh flowers and a mowed lawn (minus the bicycles and dog poop). 9. Never show a dirty house! - This is your only chance to "Show Case" your home! Once you’ve got them in the door your responsibility doesn’t end there. CLEAN YOUR HOUSE! This one’s a no-brainer. Prospective buyers are looking for a home and they must be able to picture themselves in yours. If you think about it, nobody pictures themselves in a malodorous home with a dirty bathroom, greasy kitchen or messy bedrooms. Think military, think white glove, think spotless!
11. Don’t forget your garage! - The ideal garage stores cars and an orderly array of garden tools, that’s it! Throw out your junk to show that there’s lots of room for theirs. 12. Or your master bedroom! - This rounds out the group of three most inspected rooms in your home. Take the time to arrange the furniture to create a feeling of spaciousness. And make sure it’s clean and sweet smelling, don’t forget to make the ensuite bathroom sparkle, they’ll be checking. 13. Don’t be a pack rat! - Clean out your closets, your spare room and yes, even your basement. You can’t hide your junk any longer because these "visitors" to your home are going to open all your closet doors and look in all the nooks and crannies. Be ruthless, dump the junk! Think how nice it will be to start fresh in your new home! 14. Is your home dreary? - If your home seems more like a dungeon cell than a bright, modern home you might consider recruiting the two stars of home improvement, paint and carpet. Probably the best dollar-for-dollar investment for selling your home fast is fresh paint. Neutral colors are best. Next to fresh paint, new carpeting - replaced for either condition or color - can make a huge difference. 15. Have you made necessary repairs? - It’s a fact; repairs can increase the value of your home. Selling "as is" can cost you more than the repairs; even minor improvements will yield as much as three to five times the repair cost at the time of sale. Your real estate agent will be able to point out which repairs could significantly increase the value of your home. Even seemingly small fix up jobs can have quite an impact on salability and price. 16. Don’t
"over-improve" your home! - Keep in mind that if you do extensive remodeling you run
the risk of "over-improving" your home (yes, there is such a thing). You might not be able to recoup your
investment when you sell. If your improvements will push your home’s value to more than 20% over the
average neighboring home values then don’t expect to recoup the entire cost. (However, some major
projects, like replacing a roof or deck, should be done if they are needed.) 18. Don’t assume everybody likes pets! - Keep your pets out of the way (no mater how cute they are). Not everybody likes pets; some people are even allergic to them (horrors). Pets also raise suspicion of hidden spots on the carpet and unexplained odors. 19. Don’t interfere when your home is being shown! - Let your realtor do their job. Buying a home is an emotional decision; people like to "try on" a house and see if it’s comfortable for them. This is difficult to do if you follow them around pointing out every improvement that you made. It may even make them feel that they are intruding on your private space and that’s something you don’t want, they should feel "at home"!
20. Deep six the non-stop commentary! - Let the prospective buyer discover things for themselves. If you’re worried that they may miss one of the amenities of your home, a tasteful sign works better than following them around with a running commentary. 21. Don’t waste your time with
"Unqualified Buyers"! - You don’t need to worry about this if you 22. Are you flexible? - Cash is not always the most advantageous transaction. Income level, tax benefits and current legislation are all critical factors when considering purchase terms. Check with your tax advisor to see if a straight sale is the best option for you. You should also decide whether you are willing, and able, to carry financing or offer a "Lease with option to buy" arrangement. This would increase the pool of potential buyers you have to choose from. 23. Don’t underestimate the complexity of real estate law! - The contract for the sale and purchase of a home is a legally binding document. Real estate law is extensive and complex and if you don’t have a legal background or real estate experience you should leave this to the experts. Did you know:
24. Are you helping or hindering? - You can make it easier for your realtor to sell your house. For
instance, most potential buyers call during business hours. Arrange to be available to take calls from your
realtor during the day, it could make the difference between selling your home and not. 26. Don’t just sit there, do something! - There are lots of ways to sell your home besides a "For Sale" sign and an ad in the paper. Request ‘round the clock and online advertising and take time to discuss your options with your realtor, then be prepared to participate in marketing your home. Let your realtor know if other realtors have shown your home (they should leave their card). This allows your realtor to follow up "hot" leads. 27. Be positive! - Approach negotiations in a positive frame of mind, not as an adversary of the buyer. After all, you both want the same thing -- a sale. Reply immediately to an offer. When buyers make an offer they are in the mood to buy at that moment. Moods change and you don’t want to lose a sale because you stall in replying. Participate when asked but leave most of the discussion of price, terms, possession and other conditions up to your agent. In Conclusion: Don’t make costly mistakes when selling your home. There are lots of things you can do to help with the sale, most are common sense, some may be new to you but all will contribute to a fast sale at a fair price. What more can you ask for?
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