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Sellers - Is YOUR Home Sale Slip-Sliding Away? My List of Top 6 Boo Boos for Northern Virginia Sellers

Reblogger Cindy Jones
Real Estate Agent with Integrity Real Estate Group

 

In our current Northern Virginia market where inventory is low making sure you are working with an agent who is on top of your listing and avoids these 6 common mistakes is crucial.


Don't be swayed by an agent that promises you the moon and then delivers only cheese.  If they told you they would provide photos, color brochures, internet exposure and so much more, make sure they deliver.  The first 10 days your home is on the market is critical.  If after that time none of the marketing is done then you may want to reconsider your choice of agent.

If you have a home to sell in Northern Virginia give me a call at 703-346-2213.  Let me show you to get your home maximum exposure from Day 1.

 

Original content by Jeff Dowler, CRS CA DRE #01490977

Is YOUR home sale slip-sliding away? 

In light of all the rain this week in California you might think I'm talking about mudslides. And granted, there are some of those, unfortunately, with more likely to come unless the rain stops. 

Is YOUR Home REALLY for Sale?But this post is really about home sales losing their potential to become a reality...for a host of reasons. Some may be YOUR fault, deliberate or not. Others, quite frankly, are the result of your agent's actions. Maybe you aren't aware. Maybe you are and don't care. 

As an agent who is, at the moment, working with lots of buyers who are anxious to buy, I thought I'd pass along some feedback that could help. Listen up! If you really do want and need to sell. If you are testing the market (come on, you KNOW if you are), you can simply ignore this. 

So this is what we (me and my buyers) think are a few signs of a seller's faux pas: 

PRICING

OK, the price is not in line with the local market: nuff said. Buyers know this right away, so you aren't fooling anyone. If the agent took the listing with a price that is out of whack you are both responsible.

AVAILABILITY

Scheduling a showing is too hard - the hours are really limited, you or the agent do not return calls or emails, you have to call too far in advance (48 hours? Forget it). Do we even need to talk about keys that don't work?  Or how about when we do call you say it's not a good time? Hmmm, you DO need to sell, don't you?

MLS INFORMATION

The information is limited, missing, inaccurate, or contradictory (e.g., it says MOVE IN condition and it looks like a junkyard with more cosmetics needed than most buyers would consider even remotely reasonable). That's your agent's fault, in most cases Are you getting the opportunity to review the listing to make sure it is accurate? Many folks make decisions about showing based on what they read. You CANNOT afford to ignore this. And as the client YOU deserve to have your home's information on the Internet presented in the best light.

NO PHOTOS

OK, so there's one crummy photo. Your agent is simply NOT doing the job. Buyers DEMAND photos. Like it or not they DO make decisions based on photos. No photos, no showings from some buyers. What a loss. This is your agent's job - you need to hold them accountable.

LOCKBOX ISSUES

This is solely the job of your agent. I can't tell you how many times I have encountered NO lockbox when the MLS says there is one. Or the key does not work. Or the agent doesn't bother to state in the MLS that the lockbox is a combo instead of one we can access with our Sentrilock card. Or the key does not get returned.  

INTERIOR and EXTERIOR HOME CONDITION

Is YOUR Home REALLY for Sale?If you think buyers are not paying attention to the curb appeal, and the home's condition, you are not being told the reality of today's market (in many areas). Buyers LOOK for signs of a home that needs help, or means more work for them IF they should decide to buy. And they immediately start thinking there are other hidden issues if the home does not show well or clearly has lots of deferred maintenance.  

If this is sounding a little testy, it's meant to. Quite frankly, in the last few weeks I have had far more issues showing property than I would have expected in this market where many sellers presumably NEED to sell. And my buyers have asked me outright...."DO these home owners WANT to sell or not?" 

Some of this is due to the fact that SOME agents are NOT doing their job of educating sellers about the local market conditions, and what is essential in order to get the home sold. 

Thankfully there are also a good number of sellers who are doing all they need to do - the house looks great, they are accommodating reasonable showing times, and they seem genuinely interested that we are coming by to tour their home. And their care and concern about their home shows. 

So give it some thought. Are there things you are doing, or your agent is doing, or not doing, that is causing YOUR home to not be a viable candidate for being sold in this market?

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Comments(8)

Celia Maddox
Solutions Real Estate-The Celtic Connection - Gilbert, AZ

Thanks for sharing. I learn a lot of good information on Active Rain blogs. Best Regards,

Jan 27, 2010 08:28 AM
Chris Ann Cleland
Long and Foster Real Estate - Gainesville, VA
Associate Broker, Bristow, VA

Cindy:  You must be reading my mind by reblogging this one.  I am about to have my very own rant about how bad listing agents are taking a golden opportunity for sellers and letting it slip. 

Jan 27, 2010 11:07 AM
Lou Ludwig
Ludwig & Associates - Boca Raton, FL
Designations Earned CRB, CRS, CIPS, GRI, SRES, TRC

Cindy

Great re-post, we can't to afford to let a sales slip way.

Good luck and success.

Lou Ludwig

Jan 27, 2010 01:47 PM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Cindy - thanks for the reblog. I am sure these are issues all over the country and sellers, and agents, need to gain a better understanding of how these problems are affecting the sale. And it's not just a home here and there, unfortunately.

Jeff

Jan 27, 2010 03:17 PM
Kate Elim
Dockside Realty - Spotsylvania, VA
Realtor 540-226-1964, Selling Homes & Land a

Hi Cindy...What a roller coaster.  One minute we have too much inventory and then too little.  Either way, we have to do the best job possible for our sellers and buyers.

Thanks for the re-blog.  I'm heading over to comment on Jeff's post.

Kate

Jan 27, 2010 03:30 PM
Cindy Jones
Integrity Real Estate Group - Woodbridge, VA
Pentagon, Fort Belvoir & Quantico Real Estate News

Celia-thanks for stopping by.  Jeff nailed it on the head with his post and it was to good not to share.

Chris Ann-I'll head to your blog to see what is up.

Lou-if sellers list with agents who don't give marketing a 100% effort it will show in the sellers bottom line.

Jan 27, 2010 10:11 PM
Cindy Jones
Integrity Real Estate Group - Woodbridge, VA
Pentagon, Fort Belvoir & Quantico Real Estate News

Jeff-When I tell a client I'm going to take multiple photos of their home and make sure it gets maximum exposure on the internet then that's what I do.  I'm still shocked (though I shouldn't be) about the number of agents who are still out "buying" listings in a market that leaves little room for error.

Kate-it has been an interesting 18 months.  I think we have to give it our best efforts no matter what the market is.  Definetly give Jeff a comment on his terrific post.

Jan 27, 2010 10:14 PM
Linda Jandura
Raleigh Cary Realty - Apex, NC
Realtor, North Carolina Buyer & Seller Specialist

Cindy- great reblog. Interesting to see that seller's are the same in every area of the country. I'm seeing the same thing here in North Carolina.  Don't they get it?

Feb 01, 2010 01:26 AM