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| Helpful information to assist you selling your home by owner. |
For Sale By Owner Listings
By Tim O'Keefe
From ezinearticles.com
Selling your home on your own, without a Realtor, is becoming
less
and less popular. This is surprising, considering that home
values have skyrocketed and commissions have risen along with
them.
The money to be saved can be significant enough to attempt
to sell your home on your own. Especially when the market
has historically low interest rates and high demand in most
areas of the country.
To sell your home on your own however, you are missing the
most significant marketing tool available to you. The Realtor's
Multiple Lisitngs Service (MLS).
70% of all home buyers start out on the web. So it is crucial
for you to be in the MLS. But, the challenge has always been
that to be in the MLS you have to sign with a Realtor at 6%
of your sales price.
So if your home is worth $399,000. You would spend 6% on your
sales commissions. Not to mention your title, escrow and other
expenses.
So if you sell your house on your own you can save at least
$23,940 ($399,000 x 6%).
But let's get realistic. Most buyers work with a Realtor.
So you will be spending at least 2% to 3% for the buyers commission.
I say you will be spending because even if the buyer is paying
the agent as a buyers broker, that will still reflect a lower
offer to that takes into consideration the commission. So
you are paying for the commission indirectly-yes?
Additionally, you will find that you will have a much better
reach into your marketplace by being in the MLS.
So how do you do this? Well depending on your State you can
list your home for a flat fee as low as $500. But, you get
listed in the MLS with zero service.
But, you get the reach of all the buyers brokers that subscribe
to the MLS and you still save 2% - 3% of the price.
Estate Sale By Owner Listings List on the MLS for less than
$500.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Tim_O'Keefe
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