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7.5 Well Above Average "Tips" for First Time Home Sellers

Reblogger Anna "Banana" Kruchten
Real Estate Agent with HomeSmart Real Estate AZ Broker BR030809000

 

 

I'd like to introduce Stieg Strand to you!  I've not read his posts before and it was a delight to see this one today. Lots of great pointers for 1st time home sellers.  I took a look at his blog and he's a ton of good articles - pretty impressive. I thought you'd want to get to know him - if you haven't already. Be sure to check out his sneaky dog at the bottom!  He's also from my home state of MN! Go Vikings!

Original content by Stieg Strand

 

 

If you're selling a home for the first time, it's quite a different ballgame from what you experienced as a first-time buyer.

Ultimately, you're in control of the process. You call the shots on prepping your home for sale, deciding on a listing price, accepting (or rejecting) offers, and a host of other factors.

But you might want to heed the following tips:

1. Hire an experienced real estate agent
A real estate transaction is filled with complexities and nuances that a professional, skilled agent can help you navigate. Ask friends and family to recommend an agent they've used and were pleased with, or search for a local RE/MAX agent.

2. Detach yourself from the process
You've made memories to last a lifetime in your first home, and saying goodbye is hard. But be careful not to let your emotional attachment get in the way of making sound decisions, particularly when it comes to staging and pricing your home. Try to see your home as a potential buyer would. Pretend you're a potential buyer and walk through your home. Make a list of what you like about each room – and the things you'd change.

3. Don't overprice
Some sellers might think that in today's low-inventory market they can overprice their home and get top dollar. In reality, if you price it competitively, you'll create a flurry of activity and (possibly) get in a situation where multiple offers are rolling in. Overpricing at the start hurts your chances of getting a quick sale, especially if numerous price reductions are needed.

4. Declutter and stage for a quick sale
Buyers who tour your home will have a hard time picturing themselves living in it if they only see paint colors or décor that fits your own unique style. Repaint the walls with neutral, earth-tone colors, and remove excess decorations from walls. Consider renting a storage unit to store large furniture that overpowers your main living areas; rooms should appear as spacious as possible.

5. Make the necessary repairs/upgrades
Ensure that all systems and appliances are functioning properly, as these items will come up in a home inspection that might cost you more money and, possibly, the whole sale down the road. The rule of thumb is to make improvements to your home that will help the property show well, but don't put a ton of money into capital investments such as a basement refinish or high-end flooring, particularly if such upgrades aren't consistent for your neighborhood. You likely won't get that money back in the sale.

6. Give your home curb appeal
Your home's front exterior is the first thing potential buyers will see when they drive by, and it's likely the first photo that will appear in an online search. Give your front door a fresh coat of paint, add some bright flowers to your entryway, and make sure that any cracks or major cement damage is fixed. Consider renting a pressure washer to get rid of the grime and buildup on the outside of your house, and definitely keep the yard mowed and tidy. A little elbow grease goes a long way to making a positive first impression on buyers.

7. Keep an open mind for negotiations
What's more important to you: Walking away with your asking price (or more)? A quick closing time? Putting out as little up front cash in closing costs as possible? All of these are considerations you'll need to make as you evaluate offers. Also, keep in mind that you have the ability to negotiate with counter-offers. Sometimes, you can sweeten the deal by offering to pay a buyer's closing costs (if feasible), or leaving some appliances behind. A few concessions can go a long way in the negotiation process, and your Realtor can work with you to carefully evaluate and respond to each offer.

7.5 Get ready for closing
Once you've accepted an offer and signed a sales agreement, you'll start prepping for a closing. Also called “escrow" or “settlement," closing is the final meeting between the buyer, seller, their agents and a loan officer (or an attorney, in some states) where the buyer pays their portion of the costs to the seller and the buyer's new title and any mortgage liens are properly recorded. The closing agent will calculate what monies are due to the owner and what credits need to be applied to the transaction, such as taxes, title fees and other closing costs. Get referrals from your agent and other financial professionals on a good title company to protect your interests and not overcharge you!

 

logo    Stieg Strand Broker/Realtor
RE/MAX Results

Tel: 952.942.4750 Mobile: 612.490.2121
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Comments(5)

George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Anna if you say his blogs are worth reading I will have to go and check them out :)

Jul 29, 2017 10:29 AM
Anna "Banana" Kruchten

George Souto he's a good writer!

Jul 29, 2017 01:03 PM
Scott Godzyk
Godzyk Real Estate Services - Manchester, NH
One of the Manchester NH's area Leading Agents

Great choice of a re blog Anna Banana Kruchten, CRS , so many sellers do not get this advice and have a hard time during their sale. I love the idea of of an experienced agent but not all agents from all firms are experienced. Many of new listings are those that expire from the big guys

Jul 29, 2017 12:48 PM
Anna "Banana" Kruchten

Scott Godzyk exactly and the more sellers hear excellent advice from their local experienced agent the entire selling process will go so much smoother!

Jul 29, 2017 01:05 PM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Well those 7.5 tips in the title line just had to have me look.  They are all great ideas, Anna.

Jul 29, 2017 02:59 PM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

CONGRATULATIONS Anna, on having this blog FEATURED in the Old Farts Club group!    

Jul 29, 2017 02:59 PM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®
Coldwell Banker Realty - Sedona, AZ
(928) 274-7355 ~ YOUR Solutions REALTOR®

Hi Anna,

I love the way you introduced Stieg Strand to us.  We talk all the time about 1st time buyers but this is the first time I have heard "first time sellers" mentioned. Thank you for the introduction. 

Jul 30, 2017 07:16 AM