How To Sell Your Montgomery Home NOW!

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Sandra Nickel REALTORS

As most owners of Montgomery real estate have realized by now, this is not the ideal time to try to sell a house. With a struggling economy and negative media surrounding the housing market, more and more homes are staying on the market for longer and longer as fewer buyers are out making offers. So what should you do if you are in a situation where you need to sell your home now? The Wall Street Journal offers the following tips that I hope you'll find helpful:  

1. DON'T WAIT AROUND. Even in the better housing areas, it's taking a long time to sell houses; so, don't try to sit out the market. That's what hundreds of other timid sellers are doing, each of them hoping -- somehow, some way -- that hanging on the sidelines will improve prices and, ultimately improve the chances of a successful sale. It won't. If you want your place sold, the best way to make sure that happens is to put it up for sale.  

2. FIX IT UP AND CLEAN IT UP. Buyers are taking your house out on a date. It has to make a good impression. You don't have to (and shouldn't!) spend a lot of money, but ensure everything is in good working order.  As you get closer to the date that the house is actually on the market, start moving out by decluttering - buyers don't want to see a house filled to the rafters with other people's things.  

3. PRICE IT CHEAPLY. Don't fight the market by trying to price your house at bubble-era levels or by factoring in all those improvements you made. In today's market, your best bet is to set a realistic, salable price on day one. Don't let the house hang around on the market as you gradually lower the price. Forget what you think the house should be worth or what it was worth three years ago. That's not what it's worth today.  

4. HIRE A TOP REAL-ESTATE AGENT. Get the best listing agent you can find. When everything was selling before it even hit the market, of course, you didn't need the best.  Sellers of higher-end properties may be able to negotiate a lower commission percentage, but this is no time to quibble over a couple of percentage points. Also, offer the agent a big bonus if he or she sells the house in 30 days or at your asking price. Offer other agents bonuses if they bring in the ultimate buyer.  

5. PROMOTE. PROMOTE. PROMOTE. The agent should pay the usual marketing costs, but you should be prepared to pony up for extras, especially if you insist on more expensive or untraditional promotions. Make sure your house is on the leading real-estate Web sites; Trulia, Zillow, Cyberhomes, Eppraisal and Realtor.com are some of the top ones.

Beyond that, get really creative. Advertise in corporate newsletters and intranet listings. Check in with local relocation firms that help transferring corporate executives find new homes. List the house on eBay. Put it on Craigslist. Put it in your church bulletin.  

6. PLAY THE BANKER. As bad as things are, there's one big factor in your favor: the tight credit market. If you have no mortgage you have to pay off, your strongest selling point might be your ability to finance all or a substantial part of a buyer's purchase.
You're a lot more flexible than a bank that has the Federal Reserve looking over its shoulders, so you might even be able to charge a higher interest rate than a commercial lender as well as command a higher sale price.  

7. TAKE THE OFFER. If any qualified buyer comes in with a reasonable offer, be prepared to accept it. Negotiate, of course, but recognize that the buyer has a lot more clout than you do. Your house, as wonderful as you think it is, is worth only as much as someone is willing to pay for it.  

If you are considering selling your Montgomery real estate, let my experience work for you! Please call me at 800-428-5239, visit HatTeam.com, or request a complimentary market valuation of your home.

Comments (5)

Sharon Simms
Coastal Properties Group International - Christie's International - Saint Petersburg, FL
St. Petersburg FL - CRS CIPS CLHMS RSPS

Sandra - some excellent tips. I especially like 7. Take The Offer. Even if it's just CLOSE to reasonable, take it. Otherwise you're a Slinky going down stairs. I can't tell you how many people 6 months or a year later wish they'd taken that early offer.

Sep 23, 2008 11:42 AM
Sandra Nickel
Sandra Nickel REALTORS - Montgomery, AL
The Hat Team

Any seller today needs to understand that offers near expectations are like buried treasure.  When you find/get one, grab it and run!!

Sep 23, 2008 11:55 AM
Anonymous
Three Rivers Recon

Great advice!  We recently sold our home in East Montgomery, and the hardest part was taking a realistic look at what homes had SOLD for in our neighborhood.  We didn't want to sit for months with a sign in the yard, so we sucked it up and priced according to what buyers were actually willing to pay (ouch).  We had a contract in 2 days, and closed 3 weeks later (June 2008).  We were also able to have more leverage with our next home purchase because we did not have to make an offer contingent on our home's sale.  The advice above is excellent, and it really does work.  Homes are selling in Montgomery!

Sep 24, 2008 01:58 PM
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Sandra Nickel
Sandra Nickel REALTORS - Montgomery, AL
The Hat Team

Congratulations, Three Rivers Recon!  You are right:  Montgomery homes are selling.  And they're the ones that are properly prepared and priced to the market.

Your point about the leverage of no homesale contingency is excellent.  And if you bought locally, you saved more on your move-up home than you lost on your former residence.  Frankly, the BEST time to move up in Montgomery or anywhere is in a down market!

Sep 25, 2008 01:38 AM
Brett Shaw
Coldwell Banker Kaiser - Carmel, IN

Brett Shaw from Cyberhomes:

Thanks for the mention, Sandra.  It's always good to see marketing plans shared on AR.  Now all we have to do is get sellers to understand why this is so important.  Cyberhomes.com is a great place to start the process.  We give you an idea of what your home could be worth with our AVM. Keep in mind that this is only a starting point and a local agent is your best source.  Your home is listed with so much local information that potential buyers are getting all of their answers in one place.  Our average visitor stays on the site for more than 30 minutes!  What a great opportunity for exposure of your property.

Sep 29, 2008 03:14 AM

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