Sunday Seller Tips: Don't Let Your Emotions Get In The Way

Selling your home can be a stressful time for a homeowner.  It depends on your reason for your move.  Laurie Murray, a Real Estate professional in West Hartford, Connecticut, shares some good advice.  She highlights 4 "areas" where emotions can cause a less successful sale of your home.

Compliments of The Foerster Team, Rocky Mountain Real Estate Advisors, (720) 530-5554



Via Laurie Murray, West Hartford REALTOR West Hartford Real Estate Sales (Keller Williams Realty):

I absolutely feel for clients who are stressed out during the sale of their home, especially while we ride out this bumpy road near the bottom of the market.  While I make the process about as smooth as possible, there are always high-stakes feelings on the table. Unfortunately, these mistakes can cost sellers thousands.

In the interest of protecting sellers everywhere, perhaps you or your own clients can avoid these four “emotional traps” that can directly impact how well (and for how much!) a home sells:

Emotional Trap #1: Pricing High

Dollar SignYou’ve loved your home. You may have raised kids or started a marriage there. Everywhere you look, you see history, memories, and the reasons you fell in love with the place. I guarantee you: Buyers can’t see these. Remember: What you may think is an amenity might not be for a buyer, too. It could even be a negative. Distance your emotions from the list price since correct pricing is your most powerful marketing tool.

Emotional Trap #2: Hovering at Showings

Sure, there may be times when you need to be there. But 9 out of 10 times, you’re only going to make buyers uncomfortable, get your feelings hurt when the buyers don’t like something, or take each minor complaint as commentary on how you’ve treated the place. Perhaps worst of all? You might prevent them from staying in the house long enough to really give your house a chance. 

 Emotional Trap #3: Turning Down the First Offer

Some of the sweetest interest in your home is going to happen in the first 7 - 14 days it’s on the market. If offers come during this time, consider them seriously! The longer it sits, the more likely it is you’re going to face price reductions. Don’t get overconfident early on when an offer comes in and think there will be a steady stream. You might end up selling the home to these same people for less down the line.

 Emotional Trap #4: Feeling Insulted by NegotiationsSales Traps

This may sound crazy, but when you’re in the middle of a sale, it’s a very real phenomenon. Remember: They’re not buying you, they’re buying the house. Negotiations prove the buyer is serious, so keep your eye on the goal (a successful sale) and make it a win-win situation (this is where your agent can help).

I provide my clients with the rational balance and support they need during the marketing and sale of their home in these difficult times. I’d be glad to help you sell yours!

 

Laurie Murray Logo

Laurie Murray

Keller Williams Realty

(860) 212-8305 Mobile/Direct

www.liveingreaterhartford.com

"Serving West Hartford & Nearby Communities."

If you enjoy what you are reading Subscribe by E-Mail to the West Hartford Hot Spot Blog.

 

 

 

Follow Me on Twitter Follow Me on Facebook Lets get Linkedin

rich and donna

Donna Foerster

The Foerster Team

Rocky Mountain Real Estate Advisors

www.TheFoersterTeam.com

720-530-5554 (cell)

Equal Housing Logo

 Realtor Logo

 

0 Comments on Sunday Seller Tips: Don't Let Your Emotions Get In the Way

Login or register to leave a comment

 

Find CO real estate agents and Parker real estate on ActiveRain.