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9 Deadly Mistakes Home Sellers Make
Mistake #1. Using a real estate agent instead of a Realtor
When you're looking for help buying or selling property, it's important to remember
that the terms "real estate agent" and "Realtor" are not synonymous. Realtors
can provide an extra level of service, and to be a Realtor you must be a member
of the National Association of Realtors (NAR).The equivalent organization in
Canada is the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). Both are non-profit trade
organizations that promote real estate information, education and professional
standards. The National Association of Realtors also has earned a strong reputation
for actively championing private property rights and working to make home ownership affordable
and accessible. The NAR and CREA members adhere to a strict code of ethics founded
on the principle of providing fair and honest service to all consumers. Realtor
business practices are monitored at local board levels. Arbitration and disciplinary
systems are in place to address complaints from the public or board members.
This local oversight keeps Realtors directly accountable to the individual consumers
they serve and therefore the consumer is more likely to find better service and accountability
by using a Realtor.
Mistake #2. Complacent marketing when selling a home
When selling your home there are no guarantees that the ultimate buyer of your
home will have simply walked through the front door. In many cases you may have
to bring your home to the buyer. Effective marketing will help insure that your
property receives maximum exposure to attract a ready,willing and able buyer
in the shortest period of time. Ask your Realtor to list for you all of the ways
he/she intends to market your home and on what time-line. Also, be sure to ask
about the home being advertised on the Internet.
Mistake #3. Taking for granted the "curb appeal" of your home
When you're preparing your house for sale, remember the importance of firstimpressions.
A buyer's first impression can make or break whether they evenwant to go inside
for a look. It is estimated that more than half of all houses are sold before
the buyers even get out of their cars. With that in mind, be sure to stand outside
of your home and take a realistic "freshlook" and then ask yourself what can
be done to make the "curb appeal" improve. Also ask your Realtor's opinion as
to how to improve the curb appeal. It could make a huge difference in your final
sales price.
Mistake #4. Forgetting about health and safety issues
Be up front and disclose to your Realtor any problems with the property. The problems
are going to be discovered anyway. A decade ago, health and safetyissues were
rarely a part of the typical real estate transaction. Today,however, it's common
for inspections relating to health, safety, and even environmental concerns to
be a part of most sales contracts. Moreover, in many states, the seller must
disclosure to the buyer any knowledge of existing property problems. In many
cases, these issues have been or can be factored into the home's listing price.
Mistake #5. Forgetting what you would want to see if you were the buyer of
your home
Remember that although people can be different in personality, they tend to be
the same when it comes to expectations at someone else's expense. In other words,
a prospective buyer would probably like to see a perfect home from top to bottom,
inside and out, when it comes to your home. Try to do as many of the following
items as possible to improve the likelihood of your home sale in an expedient
way. On the outside
1) Sweep front walkway.
2) Remove newspapers, bikes and toys.
3) Park extra cars away from the property.
4) Trim back the shrubs.
5) Apply fresh, clean paint throughout.
6) Clean windows and window coverings throughout.
7) Keep plumbing and all appliances in working order.
8) Maintain all sealant (window, tub, shower, sink, etc.) in good condition.
9) Make sure roof and gutters are clean and in good condition.
10) Mow the lawn frequently and plant flowers.
11) Keep pet areas clean. On the inside 1) The kitchen and bathroom should shine.
2) Quick once-over with the vacuum; carpets should be clean.
3) Place fresh flowers in the main rooms.
4) Put dishes away, unless setting a formal display for decoration.
5) Make all beds and put all clothes away.
6) Open drapes and turn on lights for a brighter feel.
7) Straighten closets.
8) Put toys away.
9) Turn off television.
10) Play soft music on the radio/stereo.
11) Keep pets out of the way and pet areas clean and odor-free.
12) Secure jewelry, cash, prescription medication and other valuables.
13) Enhance the spaciousness of each room.
Mistake #6. Thinking you need to be in the home to explain things to a prospective
buyer
You will be better served if you allow your Realtor to do their job without you
there. Most potential buyers usually feel more comfortable if they can speak
freely to the real estate professional without the owners being present. If people
unaccompanied by an agent request to see your property,you should refer them
to your real estate professional for an appointment.
Mistake #7. Not knowing how to price your home to sell
Perhaps the most challenging aspect of selling a home is listing it at the correct
price. It's one of several areas where the assistance of a skilled real estate
agent can more than pay for itself. Listing the home too high can be as bad as
too low. If the listing price is too high, you'll miss out on a percentage of
buyers looking in the price range where your home should be. This is the flaw
in thinking that you'll always have the opportunity to accept a lower offer.
Chances are the offers won't even come in, because the buyers who would be most
interested in your home have been scared off by the price and aren't even taking
the time to look. By the time the price is corrected, you've already lost exposure
to a large group of potential buyers. The listing price becomes even trickier
to set when prices are quickly rising or falling. It's critical to be aware of
where and how fast the market is moving - both when setting the price and when
negotiating an offer. Again, an experienced, well-trained agent is always in
touch with market trends - often even to a greater extent than appraisers, who typically
focus on what a property is worth if sold as-is, right now.
Mistake #8. Not planning your move earlier enough
Many sellers simply don't plan their move early enough and then feel totally over whelmed
at the time of moving out of the house. If you are able to move at any time of
the year, don't wait until summer, the peak-moving season. Consider also that
the first and last few days of the month are extra busy. If you plan to sell
your house, get it on the market as soon as possible. Keep a record of all expenses
related to the move, some of which may be tax deductible. Fill out the Personal
Household Inventory for each room. This is important for establishing the amount
of declared valuation for the shipment and as a permanent inventory for insurance
purposes. List, as nearly as possible, the year of purchase and original cost
of each item. Attach any invoices or records of purchase to the completed inventory.
Prepare a separate high-value inventory if the shipment will contain articles
of "extraordinary" value. The following list includes items that might fall into
this category:
* Antiques* Art Collections* Cameras* China Collections* Computer Equipment*
Crystal* Figurines
* Firearms* Jewelry* Manuscripts* Oriental Rugs* Silver* Stones Or Gems* Tapestries*
TVs Or Stereos
Also, unless you have been given a binding moving estimate where a firm cost is
established in advance, the exact cost of a move cannot be determined until after
the shipment has been loaded on the van and weighed. The weight on which charges
are based is calculated by weighing the van before and after loading. The total
cost of the move will include transportation charges, any charges for declared
valuation, plus charges for any extra services performed at your request. All
of these charges are based on tariff rate schedules.
Mistake #9. Using a "convenient" Realtor rather than using an experienced Realtor
When working with a real estate agent, it's critical that you have full confidence
in that agent's experience and education. A skilled, knowledgeable agent should
be able to explain to you exactly why your home needs to be priced at a certain
level - compared to recent listings and sales of homes similar to yours. Experienced
agents also know exactly what the current pool of buyers are looking for in relation
to particular styles and price ranges of properties. A skilled agent can recommend
changes that will enhance the salability of your home, thus increasing the price
- and/or decreasing the length of time before a sale.
John Vesco john_vesco@coastalnet.com
252-808-7056