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Are You Up for Selling Your OWN Real Estate?

Reblogger Kathleen Ann Pacheco-Corbett
Services for Real Estate Pros with (FIRST Exclusive Buyer's Office Providence-RI) RI BO5192

Can you sell your own home, ABSOLUTELY, but,

CAN you really afford to? That is the real question to should I be a For Sale by Owner as so written in this post by Debe Maxwell

Original content by Debe Maxwell, CRS 228209

Are You Up for Selling Your OWN Real Estate?

Are you ready to sell-by-owner?
As I’m sure you are aware, the real estate industry is experiencing one of its worst down markets in history—at least locally it is.  The last thing you want to do is pay commission to a real estate agent, right?  Not to mention the fact that you’re nearly positive you can sell your own home just fine without having had any experience in doing so—it’s EASY! 

 

Before sticking a “For Sale by Owner” sign up, however, you’ll need to make sure that you’re ready for the work and headaches entailed in doing so.

  • Time.  Yes, you absolutely can sell your real estate on your own without the help of an agent but, it takes a lot of preparation and time.  How much is your time worth to you?  How much time do you have to spend preparing, pricing, marketing, procuring a buyer, showing and quite possibly even selling your home?  Before you set out on your own, make sure you can afford the time and energy investment requirements.
  • Service and value.  Going it alone, you’ll lose out on a wide variety of services offered by Realtors®.  For example, many agents now provide home staging services as well as extensive advertising and marketing services both online and off.
  • Marketing bright ideasExposure.  You also need exposure to buyers—real estate agents work together to help their sellers procure buyers for them.  Realtors® also belong to various organizations which allow sharing of listing information among other Realtors® and the public—your buyer.  As well, real estate marketing is our business—we do this full-time and we realize that 87%+ buyers find their homes online—on our sites.

  • Legalities.  Selling a home involves contracts, closings and a multitude of legal issues that can make or break a real estate sale.  Real estate transactions have occasionally led to outcomes that were unexpected, including lawsuits.  A professional helps ensure that the contracts are legally sound, binding and carried out to the letter of the law.

  • Market knowledge.  Realtors® have instant access to current market information. We are able to establish an accurate selling range within minutes after viewing your property.  Since the real estate market is in constant fluctuation, it’s important to have a complete knowledge of the market before pricing your own home.  Otherwise, your risk underselling or overpricing your home.  Public online sites’ estimates and comparable sales are NOT accurate and can cause you to make a costly mistake right out of the gate with your pricing.  

For Sale By Owner - Are You One of the 2%?You will also need experience with legal contracts and excellent negotiating skills.  Recent NAR reports that only 2% of homeowners who market their home for sale are actually successful—and many times, the buyer is a family member or a friend. 

Unless  you have your finger on the pulse of the market,  chances are a costly mistake can and will be made.  

Can you sell your own real estate?
 Absolutely
but, can you really afford to? 

 

If you’re trying to sell your Charlotte NC home and need the expertise of a professional, I can help. Call me at (704) 491-3310 or email me at Debe@DebeMaxwell.com for more information.

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Ed Silva, 203-206-0754
Mapleridge Realty, CT 203-206-0754 - Waterbury, CT
Central CT Real Estate Broker Serving all equally

Kathleen, a post definitely worthy of a re-blog. So many people think that they are so much wiser than the agents that they would have talked to beforethey listed the home. The dollars perceived t be lost are the main reason they try to sell it themselves. They first think that their home is worth far more than the agents are telling them they can get for it in this market. Then they feel the agents and their commissions are too high and not worth the dollars they will be paid to sell the house. After a few weeks of no calls, or people just trying to see the home, they begin to get the idea that maybe there's more to this than just putting a sign out front.

Jul 07, 2010 01:43 AM
Kathleen Ann Pacheco-Corbett
(FIRST Exclusive Buyer's Office Providence-RI) - Providence, RI
Realtor, RI-MA, CEBA, Master, e-Pro, ABR, ABRM, GR

ED: So true. How many times do we hear that we make too much money and they, the sellers,  can save all this money and sell their home themselves.

BTW, how is the heat wave in CT?

Jul 07, 2010 12:24 PM
Debe Maxwell, CRS
Savvy + Company (704) 491-3310 - Charlotte, NC
The RIGHT CHARLOTTE REALTOR!

Hi Kathleen!  Thank you so much for the re-blog!  Hopefully it will help someone in your area avoid the costly mistake also.

Have a wonderful evening...

Jul 07, 2010 01:13 PM
Kathleen Ann Pacheco-Corbett
(FIRST Exclusive Buyer's Office Providence-RI) - Providence, RI
Realtor, RI-MA, CEBA, Master, e-Pro, ABR, ABRM, GR

Debe: You wrote a blog that I wanted my readers to read and know the facts. FSBOs may sell but usually not at the price a Realtor can get them with their expertise and marketing strategies.

Jul 07, 2010 01:19 PM