In general the present real estate market is favoring the buyers. With this in mind some sellers are doing everything to get their property noticed. Yes, with high inventory the competition is fierce.
So I am still puzzled why some sellers although giving incentives and reducing the price of the listing will then restrict access to the property.
- Do you think that if you have a restriction such as 48 hours notice before the property is shown that the buyers will wait around? No way! Look around, there are properties everywhere, you probably have several on your street alone.
- How about making the showing fit around a seller's schedule because he or she insists on being present for all showings? That too won't work. Your property will probably be on the market for a long, long time.
- How about sellers who will not allow lock-boxes and all showings must be accompanied by the agent? Lets get real! Your property is not the only listing your agent is working with and with the present market conditions listing agents are extremely busy trying to come up with new ideas to move these properties. So, every time a buyers agent calls to see your listing do you think the requested showing time will always fit in with the agent's schedule? No, it won't. Therefore you are foregoing potential buyers.
Access is key; the easier it is to see a property, the quicker you will have it sold.
So, sellers, remember the law of supply and demand. In this case, the supply is great and demand is diminishing. So, like it or not, the buyer is in the driver's seat; so do all you can to help your agent move your property.
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