FSBO Tips & Advice For Selling Your Own Home By Owner
If over 30% of all homes sold are by owner, then why is
it your "friendly real estate agent" says he is the only way
to get the job done? I really don't believe real estate
agents anyways as I have witnessed many retired brokers with
for sale by owner signs on their lawns. The main thing a
FSBOneeds is time on their side. If you do NOT need to sell
your home in a month and can afford a 4-6 month time frame,
this would be an ideal situation. Here are the other factors
you will need to consider if you are going to sell your own
home.
Price is king. Don't shoot yourself in the foot, make
sure you price your home realistically. Nobody really cares
if you have a new fence and it cost you $10,000. What
matters most is what your home is worth in today's market
based on comparable sales. As a for sale by owner you want
to price your home slightly less than what a comparable home
is listed for with XYZ realty. It is a mistake to try and
earn the commission rather than save it. The best way to set
the price is to get an independent appraisal. An appraisal
is based on comparable sales and is usually a more reliable
source without all the fanfare of a real estate firm. You
can show this to buyers and deal from a strong position.
Get a home inspection done by a licensed independent
professional. Not from your brother in law who has a pickup
truck and a hammer. Take care of any repairs that turn up
from the inspection. This way a buyer can't nickle and dime
you from your asking price. Same goes for a survey. If you
can get your hands on one this will take away any of the
guess work as to your properties dimensions.
You would be shocked at how people present their homes
when selling privately. Take care of the obvious things
like, cut the grass, new coat of paint, clean the carpets,
wash the stinky dog and remove all clutter from your closets
and the garage. People like bright and open living areas. So
if you need to move out some of your extra furniture to
storage or a friends house this will pay dividends. Also
open all the drapes and window coverings.
If your home is priced right then a moderate marketing
campaign is all you need, your buyers will find you,
especially if a real estate agent has a comparable home
listed in your neighborhood. An ad in the newspaper, some
brochures, a for sale by owner sign are the basics. If you
have the ability you could make a small web site about your
home. Also, each city has a FSBO related company which will
give you a paper listing, web site exposure and some of the
forms. Of course you can hold open houses but be a little
careful. Always have at least 2 adults available, do not let
too many people in at once and hide your valuables.
Real estate agents will argue that private home sellers
are at a disadvantage because of the complex nature of real
estate transactions. They are right! Easiest way to solve
this is when a buyer wants to make you an offer have a
lawyer or notary look at it beforehand, to make sure you are
on the right track. A LOT cheaper than a real estate broker!
Agents will say you need to strike when the iron is hot but
I think it's not out of the question for a buyer to wait 24
hours so your lawyer can look at the deal.
Don't take 72 hours clauses. This simply means that a
buyer wants your house but must sell their home first. It is
a waste of time, money and energy. Buyers will want to tie
up your home and a 72 hour clause gives them the first right
of refusal. I always say come to me when you have your money
unencumbered and lets make a deal at that time.
Qualify your buyers. This is not an easy task but many
people are professional time wasters. If you get calls on
your advertisement or at your open house, you need to ask
questions like: Do you currently own or rent? Have you
looked at many homes? What kind of work do you do? Do you
need to sell a home before you can purchase? You can ask
these tactfully and judge the responses. Really, if they do
not want to answer them likely they were just out to waste
your time.
These are the most important things you can do when
selling your own home. Everything listed above is geared to
give you an advantage and deal with your buyers from a
position of strength, hopefully you can save a few dollars.
After all you own the home, you pay the taxes, you pay the
mortgage, why should you not get the highest net dollars in
your pocket!
---Extract from "FSBO Tips & Advice For Selling Your Own Home By Owner"
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