Serving Alpharetta and the North Fulton County Area
Mistakes Home Sellers Make That
Cost Them Money
Being aware of these mistakeswill help ensure you receive best
value for your dollar when selling your home!
Basing
asking price on needs or emotion rather than market value. Many
times sellers base their pricing on how much they paid for or invested
in their home. This can be an expensive mistake. If your home is not
priced competitively, buyers will reject it in favour of other larger
homes for the same price. At the same time, the buyers who should be looking
at your house will not see it because it is priced over their heads. The
result is increased market time, and even when the price is eventually
lowered, the buyers are wary because "nobody wants to buy a house that
nobody else wants". The result is low offers and an unwillingness to negotiate.
Every seller wants to realize as much money as possible from the sale,
but a listing priced too high often eventually sells for less than market
value.
Failing to "Showcase" the home. A property that
is not clean or well maintained is a red flag for the buyer. It is
an indication that there may be hidden defects that will result in
increased cost of ownership. Sellers who fail to make necessary repairs,
who don't spruce up the house inside and
out, and fail to keep it clean and neat, chase away buyers as fast
as Realtors can bring them. Buyers are poor judges of the cost of
repairs, and always build in a large margin for error when offering
on such a property. Sellers are always better off doing the work themselves
ahead of time.
Over-improving the home prior to selling. Sellers
often unwittingly spend thousands of dollars doing the wrong upgrades
to their home prior to attempting to sell in the mistaken belief that
they will recoup this cost. If you are upgrading your home for your
personal enjoyment - fine. But if you are thinking of selling, you
should be aware that only certain upgrades are cost effective. Always
consult with your Realtor BEFORE committing to upgrading your home.
Choosing the wrong Realtor or choosing for the wrong reasons.
Many homeowners list with the agent who tells
them the highest price. You need to choose an
experienced agent with the best marketing
plan to sell your home. In the real estate business, an agent
with many successfully closed transactions usually costs the same
as someone who is inexperienced. That experience could mean a higher
price at the negotiating table, selling in less time, and with a minimum
amount of hassles.
Using the "Hard Sell" during showings. Buying a
home is an emotional decision. Buyers like to "try on" a house and
see if it is comfortable for them. It is difficult for them to do
if you follow them around pointing out every improvement that you
made. Good Realtors let the buyers discover the home on their own,
pointing out only features they are sure are important to them. Many
sales are lost by overselling. If buyers think they are paying for
features that are not particularly important to them personally, they
will reject the home in favour of a less expensive home without the
features.
Failing to take the first offer seriously.Often
sellers believe that the first offer received will be one of many
to come. There is a tendency to not take it seriously, and to hold
out for a higher price. This is especially true if the offer comes
in soon after the home is placed on the market. Experienced Realtors
know that more often than not the first buyer ends up being the best
buyer, and many, many sellers have had to accept far less money than
the initial offer later in the selling process. The home is most saleable
early in the marketing period, and the amount buyers are willing to
pay diminishes with the length of time a property has been on the
market. Many sellers would give anything to find that prospective
buyer who made the first, and ONLY, offer.
Not knowing your rights and obligations.The contract
you sign to sell your property is a complex and legally binding document.
An improperly written contract can allow the purchaser to void the
sale, or cost you thousands of unnecessary dollars. Have an experienced
Realtor who knows the "ins and outs" fully explain the contract you
are about to sign to you, or have your lawyer review it before acceptance.
Failure to effectively market the property.Good
marketing opens the door that exposes the property to the marketplace.
It means distinguishing your home from hundreds of others on the market.
It also means selling the benefits, as well as the features. The two
most obvious marketing tools (open houses and print advertising) are
only moderately effective. Just 1% of homes are sold at open houses,
and advertising studies show that only
3% of people purchased their home because they called on a print ad!
Agents use these tools to attract future prospects, not to sell the
house. The right Realtor will employ a wide variety of marketing activities,
emphasizing the ones believed to work best for your home.
Reprinted with permission from the Selling a Home website.
Ron Tissier Weichert Realtors Preferred 3535 Roswell Road, Suite 54 Atlanta, GA 30062
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