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| Helpful information to assist you selling your home by owner. |
Top 10 FSBO Tips to
Selling Your Home by Owner
By Alan Kirchain
From ezinearticles.com
By using some simple FSBO (For Sale by Owner) tips and
techniques, the average homeowner can sell his or her own
home without the assistance of a real estate agent. Just as
many others have done in the past. You can sell your own home
and save thousands, but it takes work and commitment.
Below you will read some simple strategies that can stack
the odds in your favor, greatly increasing your chances for
success when selling on your own.
FSBO Tip 1. Understanding the real estate market.
Getting an idea of your local market conditions makes good
sense. Just like any other product getting a feel of what's
hot and what's not can help you make decisions that affect
the sale of your home. Consider your neighborhood and the
features that distinguish it from others. If you're comfortable,
contact a real estate agent to discuss what the current market
environment is like.
FSBO Tip 2. Timing is everything.
Timing the decision to sell and gauging the current market
conditions could be two of the most critical decisions you
make. If you need to sell your home quickly, the less flexibility,
you'll be able to have. Conversely, if you're not in a big
hurry you can sit back and wait for the perfect buyer. Just
remember the real estate market is a cyclical environment.
If it's a slow period now and you're in a position to wait
it out then it might be a good idea to wait for the next upswing.
FSBO Tip 3. Assemble a team of professionals to help you.
While it's nice to think that you can handle things on your
own, selling a home takes specialized knowledge. It's more
than just writing up a sales agreement. Depending on what
part of the country you're in you'll either need to find a
real estate attorney or a title / escrow company to help with
the legal details. As a rule of thumb, if you're east of the
Mississippi it's usually a real estate attorney. If you're
west of the Mississippi, it's a title company. Either way
they'll be an indispensable part of your home selling process.
Another important partner to consider is a reputable mortgage
banker/lender. They can assist in helping you prequalify buyer
prospects. We'll talk more about qualifying prospects as you
read on.
FSBO Tip 4.How to determine the fair market price of your
home.
This always seems to be a real tricky one. For many home sellers
this typically reveals itself as a major point of contention.
When trying to decide on a price guessing or basing your asking
price on hearsay or nontraditional methods immediately reduces
your negotiating advantage. Basing your price on what the
house down the street sold for or what media outlets perceives
as increased market value is not the way to get a legitimate
price either. There are only two legitimate and well-recognized
ways of determining a fair market value. One way is to contact
a real estate agent or broker to provide you with a CMA otherwise
known as a comparative market analysis. The best and most
accurate way of determining price comes from a full-blown
appraisal done by a professional real estate appraiser.
FSBO Tip 5. You're selling a house not a home.
While it's important to become emotionally detached, you don't
have to become a robot. After all this is your home, be objective
but don't be cold. Keep in mind that people are going to perceive
your home differently than you do. Either way remain positive
and ultimately the right person will walk through the door
and buy your home.
FSBO Tip 6. Preparing your home for sale.
Today's real estate market rewards those homeowners that place
a high-value on neatnessas well as cleanliness. It not only
adds value but alsogenerally promotes a quicker and more profitable
sale. Once again the depersonalizing of your home helps your
prospect with such an emotional decision. Decluttering the
inside of a home is also key to your preparation. If necessary,
rent out a small storage space and store some household items
there. Just as a side note, having a garage sale is also a
great way of getting rid of items that clutter up the house.
Not only do you get rid of the items but also you make a little
money in the process.
FSBO Tip 7. Start spreading the news.
It should be understood if you're going to sell your home
and you're going to do it yourself, the easiest way to get
the word out is to put a sign in your yard. This will immediately
get the attention of anybody that happens to ride by. Naturally,
this is the essence of selling on your own. Coming up with
a highlight sheet to outline the key features of your home
is a must. With the readily available use of word processing
programs putting together a simple highlight sheet is easy.
FSBO Tip 8. Knowing a few, negotiating skills will get you
a long way.
It's not necessary to become the next great diplomat. You
will want to keep in mind that it's necessary to keep your
emotions and personal feelings regarding the negotiating price
of your property in check. When discussing the selling price
it's important that your calculations and numbers are correct.
This allows you to have greater flexibility and leverage and
you can negotiate from a position of strength.
FSBO Tip 9. Qualifying buyers and stopping the lookie loos.
So what's a lookie loo? A lookie loo is a person that comes
to your house and looks in everything. They,look in cabinets,closets
and drawers check everything out but never make you a serious
offer. You need qualified buyers looking at your home or it's
going to get very discouraging. One of the best ways of getting
qualified prospects is to have them referred by your mortgage
broker/lender. You can also take the direct approach. If you're
arranging a showing over the phone, go ahead and ask them
if they are pre-qualified. Don't be too shy when it comes
to your prospects. If you're holding an open house and someone
expresses interest in your home go-ahead and ask. Most of
the time if they're pre- qualified they love to tell you.
So don't worry about asking, it's the right thing to do.
FSBO Tip 10. If all else fails go to where the realtors hang
out.
If after a while, you're not getting the results that you
were hoping for you can always go to the MLS option. This
doesn't mean that you have to list with a real estate agent
or broker. As a private party, you can list your home with
your local multiple listing service. Usually this cost a fee
but by doing this you automatically expose your house to thousands
of potential prospects all over the country. The upside is
that you should be able to sell your home in short order.
The obvious downside will be that you will have to pay co-op
to an agent. Only in unique situations would the cost of co-opting
be virtually impossible, due to low equity or some other extenuating
circumstance.
These FSBO tips should give you a solid foundation to successfully
selling your own home. There's many specific ideas and recommendations
that are beyond the scope of this article when it comes to
pricing, preparing and staging your home, and all of the items
previously outlined. You should definitely research and prepare
yourself for the selling of your own home process. In the
long run,it will make things easier and could either save
you or even make you thousands of dollars.
Alan has bought and sold several homes over the last 10 years
by owner and knows what it takes to successfully get the job
done. As a resident of Jacksonville, Florida Alan's wife Tracey
works as a successful real estate agent. By understanding
the ins and outs of buying and selling real estate, you can
accomplish selling on your own with the right knowledge. For
more information on selling your own home, please visit http://www.easyfsbo101.com
Disclaimer:You should realize that these are only suggestions.
I accept no responsibility for your success or failure to
sell your home on your own.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Alan_Kirchain
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