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The
Pitfalls of Selling A Home Privately |
When you
first think about it, it seems like a great idea. Why don't I sell my
home myself and save the commission? All I need is a sign on the lawn,
maybe a classified ad or two and voila -- a pocketful of money saved!
Or is it?
Before you risk what is probably your family's largest financial investment,
it's worth investigating what it really means to put a "For Sale By Owner"
sign on your lawn.
First, what is your selling experience? If it's limited to setting up
the tables at your garage sale, that isn't going to provide you with the
specialized knowledge you need to get your family through the maze of
negotiations and paperwork that will need to be done, including items
such as mortgage financing details, mortgage discharge penalties, taxes,
lot survey and easements, if any.
Once you scratch the surface, you soon realize that getting the top price
for your home in the time frame you've allowed does take skill and experience.
Some homeowners have been lucky, but many have run into the scenario of
taking too low an offer because they didn't appeal in the right way to
the right potential buyer. Others have run out of both patience and time
and again have ended up selling too low. It's certainly worthwhile to
consider this point before making the decision to strike out alone.
How much is your home worth?
The money you may save on the commission could get eaten up by the time
it takes to sell your home. In most cases, it takes longer to sell a house
privately than it does if you utilize the services of a real estate company.
One of the reasons for this is the general public's lack of access to
the communications resources that are normally at a real estate agent's
disposal.
For example, real estate agents can reach hundreds or even thousands of
potential home buyers through the use of advertising and listing services
now in place and accessible to them. This is what you are competing against.
Today, some major firms are on computer and therefore have an instantaneous
cross-country referral system at the touch of a key. There could be a
buyer for your home transferring from another city, but you would never
know it. At the same time, these companies also have or are associated
with a relocation service. This gives them direct contact to another one
of your target markets that you will again miss out on. As a private individual,
you have neither the resources nor the contacts to take advantage of these
in the same way.
Remember that classified ad or two you may need to run. In actual fact,
you may have to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars in advertising
to entice a sufficient number of potential buyers to even look at your
property. The downside is if you don't, you may not sell your home for
what it's worth in today's market.
The most important part - Selling the Buyer !
Without a doubt, you will have some potential buyers respond to your ads
or sign. Here is where you must now "sell" your home. This may not be
as easy as you think. Having lived there, your family has developed some
attachment to the home and may not look at it as objectively as an outsider
will. One person's idea of cozy Victorian may look like so much clutter
to another. This is the time when many homeowners wished they had a professional
looking after the sale.
Through their training and past experience, real estate professionals
can show your house to its best advantage. In conversations with the buyer,
they've found out what it is they're really looking for and will emphasize
those features in your home that match their needs. A professional is
equipped to handle objections without getting emotional.
They are there to make sure you sell your home to the right buyer at the
right price!
If proceeding on your own, be prepared to negotiate the price of your
home. Today's consumer is more sophisticated and mobile. They carefully
compare relative values before making any important decision, especially
one concerning their home. A buyer considering a "For Sale By Owner",
usually wants the same thing you do - to save the commission. You could
end up doing all the work and possibly receive less money! This is another
one of the reasons why utilizing a real estate professional as a third-party
negotiator can be beneficial to you.
Once an interested purchaser is ready to make an offer, can you effectively
"qualify" that buyer? Is the contract you prepare going to be an enforceable
one? As protection for your family, you should consult qualified legal
counsel at any crucial stage of the process and always before signing
any document. An Agreement of Purchase and Sale is essentially a legal
and binding contract. The time factors for acceptance, possession and
conditions imposed are all critical.
A situation that you may think is a windfall at first, may turn into a
nightmare. Two interested parties are both eager to make an offer on your
home. Do you know how not to sell your home twice and yet protect your
interests if one offer falls through? It has happened and the results
can be as drastic as a lawsuit and a delay in the sale of your home, which
after all, is the entire purpose.
Getting back to the time factor of selling a home. It's going to take
time to answer the hundreds of inquiries (often fruitless) that may come
in. Showing your home will involve your week nights as well as weekends
because most buyers work during the day. This also means an investment
of your valuable time. And do you have the experience to weed out the
"lookers" and concentrate on a genuinely interested buyer?
Your real estate agent is willing to spend the time. It's their job. And
each and every house presents a different challenge, with a new family
to meet and buyers to find. A professional works out of an office where
full-time staff are able to answer calls and not miss any buyers. And
by doing so, have access to the marketing power of a national organization.
Selling your own home could be a good idea. But first consider the time,
money, resources, and professional selling skills that are required. Are
you really equipped to take this on? Your time may be more wisely spent
finding a real estate agent whom you'll be able to work with and let him
or her do the job they were trained to do. This will save you time, stress
and the need to spend money before you've even sold your home!
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