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The Home-Selling Process
The time frame involved with selling your house
will vary depending on a variety of factors. In the most popular
neighborhoods, houses are selling very quickly if they are priced
right. After calculating a time frame for marketing the property,
you should allow an additional two months to get the house from
sales contract to settlement. Some buyers may be able to buy more
quickly, but you have to prepare for the average buyer’s
schedule.
Pricing the property correctly is the most
important step you can take in selling your property. I will provide
you with a Comparative Market Analysis to give you an idea of
what similar properties in the neighborhood have sold for. I will
also use this to show you what your competition in your neighborhood
is doing by looking at active listings, and will show you which
listings didn’t sell, so you know what listing prices are
too high. Being overpriced is the most common reason why a house
will not sell during the listing term. While some agents will
tell you anything you want to hear, just to get your business,
and then try to talk you into lowering the price after you are
locked in, I promise a fair and honest evaluation right from the
very beginning.
Once your house is on the market, you should
be prepared to show the house at all times. While most real estate
agents do try to plan their appointments ahead of time, many buyers
will decide they want to see a particular house on the spur of
the moment, for any number of reasons. Being able to make the
house available for a showing quickly will get more buyers through
your house, which will mean more competition, resulting in higher
bids.
When offers come in on your property, I will
help you evaluate them, so you can decide which offers provide
you with the greatest overall advantages. I will provide you with
a seller’s net to show you how much you will actually get
in your pocket after everything is paid off. You should take into
consideration not only the sale price, but also what additional
items a buyer is asking you to pay and any work they might be
requiring you to do on the house.
Within a week after the sales contract is ratified,
the buyer will probably want to have a home inspection on the
property. In some circumstances, there may be additional inspections
as well. There will also be an appraisal done of the house, which
is normally required by the buyer’s lender.
What Questions
Should You Ask An Agent?
Preparing Your House For Sale |