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IMPORTANT FACTS TO CONSIDER BEFORE YOU TRY TO SELL YOUR OWN HOME
Occasionally, one can see "For Sale By Owner" signs,
and some owners think that selling their own home will not only save them
money, but believe they have an advantage over the sellers that have their
home listed by a reputable Realtor©. Before you decide to take on this
very important and legally complicated process… remember not even most
Real Estate Lawyer’s recommend selling your own home yourself in today’s
market. Here are a few of the reasons why:
1. You are limiting your exposure to potential buyers
(less than 10% of what a good real estate broker will generate) which
theoretically means your home will take ten to fifteen times longer to
sell on the market.
2. The longer a home is on the market the lower the selling price is. Why?
Because most buyers think that if the home has not sold after this
long…there must be something wrong with the home.
3. The selling/buying process begins AFTER the buyer leaves your home.
Most sellers think that all it takes is for someone to see their home,
fall in love with the great decor… and the offer automatically will
follow. Remember that the buying process begins after they leave your
home. If a real estate agent does not represent the buyer, and they are
looking on their own…they usually leave the home and start to talk
themselves out of the buying process. If the buyer is represented by a
real estate professional Realtors© are trained on how to overcome buyers
remorse--a very common occurrence.
4. Because of the limited exposure you will very likely end up with a
lower selling price. Remember, in order to generate the highest price
possible for your home… selling means exposure. You need the maximum
exposure possible, to generate the highest price possible.
5. Most buyers find it extremely awkward to negotiate or even to talk
directly with sellers and therefore avoid FSBO properties.
6. Lack of negotiating experience and lack of pertinent information often
will result in a lower selling price, or worse yet, a bungled contract and
possible lawsuits.
7. The majority of qualified buyers are working with experienced real
estate professionals.
8. Many serious buyers will pass by a FSBO home merely because they
recognize that it is not in the real estate mainstream, this can some
times make them wary.
9. As most local buyers now retain an experienced real estate sales person
to represent them as their buyer-agency, you will probably be negotiating
against an experienced professional.
10. Expected savings in broker's fees will also be greatly reduced if you
offer a selling commission to entice real estate agents to bring potential
buyers.
11. If you are planning to use a Lawyer to help you negotiate the offer,
then your lawyer’s fees will be considerably higher.
12. Only real estate agents have access to the up-to-date market
information. News reports cannot approach the timeliness or specificity
available to agents. Further, real estate agents are involved in home
sales much more frequently than the average homeowner is. This familiarity
leads to a degree of expertise that provides an edge on negotiating and
successful selling.
13. You only pay the commission to the real estate broker, if they
successfully sell your home at the price you are happy with.
14. Accepting an offer is one thing, ensuring a safe and successful
closing is quite another. Real estate transactions usually always have
problems on closing. At times, expecting the Buyers and Sellers Lawyer’s
to fight it out or resolve the problems, can sometimes mean the deal is
lost. This is the time that your experienced real estate professional, can
be the most important. Your Realtor© can act as a great mediator. Lawyers
MUST act only on their client’s instructions and are not paid to
negotiate.
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