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Advice for Sellers .... Study Your Competition!

Reblogger Lori Cain
Real Estate Agent with Own Tulsa License #142914

I want to share this post written by a Conneticut colleague because she hits the nail on the head with her advice for Sellers to compare their property to their competition. Once you put your home on the market, you must drop your emotional ties and see your property as a commodity - easier said than done. Read and enjoy - call me if you have any questions! Lori

Original content by Karen Bernetti

An important piece of advice that I give to all of the home sellers that I work with is … Study Your Competition!   Learn as much as you can about the other homes that are for sale in your area that are similar to yours in price, condition, location, amenities, etc. I assure you this will be a very eye-opening experience!  

Studying what your competition has to offer will provide you with a great deal of
information.  It will help you prioritize what you need to do to get your own house ready to sell.  It will help you determine your realistic asking price. 

View properties online at websites like Realtor.com.  Drive by these homes.  Visit open
realtorhouses.  Ask you agent to arrange private showings if necessary.  Look carefully at your competition with what we call “buyers’ eyes”.  Be brutally honest when you ask yourself:   
 
1)    What did you find positive, negative, attractive or unattractive about each property?  


2)    How does MY house compare to others I've seen? 

Be aware of the emotions you are feeling as you make these comparisons.  Move beyond these comparisons and start thinking about your house OBJECTIVELY.  Give careful consideration to the following question: 

3)    If I didn’t live in my house and love it (and the memories it contains) as much as I do, how would it really compare to each of the other houses on the market? 

You’ll find evaluating other houses much easier than evaluating your own.  Emotional attachment typically prevents us from seeing our homes the way buyers would. 

As you are checking out the competition and writing answers to these questions, be sure to take time to acknowledge the various feelings that are probably creeping in such as happiness, fear and sadness just to name a few.  This is quite common.   

To make the process of preparing your house for market a lot easier, start to become more aware of these negative emotions that you may be feeling.  When they begin to creep in, acknowledge them, then … LET THEM GO.   This will likely be the MOST difficult part of the entire process, especially if you have particularly strong emotional attachments to your home, neighborhood, community, etc. 

Don’t allow the love you feel for your house to cloud your judgment when pricing it. 
The market dictates what your house is worth and does not care how much money you owe or how much you need for a down payment on your next house.  The market determines your home’s value - not you, not your agent.  It is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay for it – and what a bank is willing to appraise it for.
 

This post brought to you by Karen Bernetti, Realtor & Professional Home Stager on behalf of North Star Real Estate in Soutington, CT.  Call North Star Real Estate for all your real estate needs!  860-302-0333.

 

Karen Bernetti is ...

Realtor®, Professional Home Stager, Author, Speaker and Owner of The Home Team Advantage, in Southington, Connecticut, offering Real Estate Staging, Home Improvements and Property Management Services. 

Resident Stager at North Star Real Estate, in Southington Connecticut, where EVERY listing comes with a FREE home staging consultation.

ready2sellin30daysCo-creator of Ready2Sellin30Days® an innovative, interactive, multi-media educational program designed to teach do-it-yourself homeowners EVERYTHING they need to know about preparing a home for sale.  

Please visit the Home Sale Success with Karen and Ann BLOG, where we provide hope and inspiration for home sellers and real estate professionals during uncertain economic times.   

 


 

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Betsy Schuman Dodek
Washington Fine Properties - Washington DC Area Real Estate - Potomac, MD
SearchPotomacHomes.com

Thank you for reblogging. We suggest this but many sellers have a hard time being objective!

Sep 02, 2010 02:43 PM
Elizabeth Cooper-Golden
Huntsville Alabama Real Estate, (@ Homes Realty Group) - Huntsville, AL
Huntsville AL MLS

Lori, Well said!  Emotions get in the way with sellers far too often, more now than ever it seems.  I always tell my sellers that their home is no longer a home, but rather a house, when selling.  

Leaving wonderful memories behind is tough for sure, but removing emotions pays off in the long run.  Great advice Lori!

Sep 02, 2010 02:52 PM
1~Judi Barrett
Integrity Real Estate Services 116 SE AVE N, Idabel, OK 74745 - Idabel, OK
BS Ed, Integrity Real Estate Services -IDABEL OK

Lori,

A great post for reblogging for your clients.

This is sometimes one of the most difficult things to do but have had success with clients doing this to help them come to terms with what buyers see when they tour homes. 

 

Sep 03, 2010 02:51 PM
Lori Cain
Own Tulsa - Tulsa, OK
Midtown Tulsa Real Estate Top Producer

I have some Sellers that I'm getting ready to take on a home tour of their competition. We'll see if they'll take down the master bath wallpaper after that!

 

Sep 04, 2010 12:30 PM