It’s a Seller’s Market – Should You Sell By Owner?

It’s a Seller’s Market – Should You Sell By Owner?

If you’re looking to maximize your sale and minimize your effort, you need to work with a real estate professional. In a seller’s market like today’s, it can be tempting to list your house on your own – known as For Sale By Owner (FSBO). But the truth is, a real estate professional, such as myself, can save you time and money by managing every step of the process, from pricing your home to reviewing documents and handling negotiations.

Before you decide to sell your house on your own, here are five reasons why working with me is your best bet to maximize the sale of your home.

1. First Impressions Are Everything – and an Agent Knows How to Make a Great One.

Prepping the house for sale requires a significant amount of time and effort, even though it may seem simple at first glance. Doing it right so it stands out takes expertise and an understanding of what buyers are looking for. We will discuss and considers things like:

  • Should you take down any personal art or pictures?

  • How much landscaping should you invest in to boost your house’s curb appeal?

  • What wall colors are most appealing to buyers?

As a listing agent, I have the experience to answer these questions and more so you don’t invest in the wrong things. Your time and money are important – you shouldn’t waste either.

2. Agents Have Tools to Maximize the Number of Views Your Home Gets.

Put plainly, the more buyers that view your house, the better your return will be. In our current market, homes are receiving 3.8 offers on average per sale, according to recent data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR). While that’s promising for the sale of your home, it’s important to understand your agent’s role in bringing buyers in.

I have multiple tools at my disposal – from social media to agency resources – to ensure your home is viewed by more prospective buyers. Leveraging the tools available and my expertise will help boost your sale price as well.

3. An Agent Won’t Miss Anything in the Fine Print.

You will also save time by taking any guesswork out of navigating the required documentation. Today, more disclosures and regulations are mandatory, meaning the number of legal documents you need to juggle is growing.

Because there’s so much to take care of, it can be hard to truly understand all of the requirements and the fine print. That’s where an expert advisor can truly shine. I’ve been through the process before and can be your guide to avoid any costly missteps.

4. Expert Advisors Know the Market and How to Price Your Home.

Another way to maximize the sale of your home is by making sure it’s priced right. I have the experience to compare your house to recently sold homes in your area, and understand the market at large and can factor in any upgrades you’ve completed to your home. Combining these factors is the key to making sure your home is priced to move quickly – and at a competitive price.

When you FSBO, you’re operating without this expertise. Even with your own research, you may not find the most up-to-date information and could risk setting a price that’s inaccurate or unrealistic. If you price your house too high, you could turn buyers away before they’re even in the front door. This could also cause problems when it’s time for the appraisal.

5. Your Agent Will Be an Expert Negotiator.

In addition to their experience navigating sales, real estate professionals understand how to negotiate every aspect of a deal. We also know all the parties that will be involved with the sale, including:

  • The buyer, who wants the best deal possible.

  • The buyer’s agent, who will use their expertise to advocate for the buyer.

  • The inspection company, which works for the buyer and will almost always find concerns with the house.

  • The appraiser, who assesses the property’s value to protect the lender.

An agent relies on their experience and training to make the right moves during the negotiation. They’ll know what levers to pull, how to address each individual’s concerns, and when you may want to get a second opinion. Selling your house as a FSBO means you’ll need to be prepared to have these conversations on your own.

Bottom Line

Selling a house takes time, effort, and expertise – don’t go at it alone. If you truly want to maximize the sale of your home, work with a trusted real estate professional.

Work With Bill

Get assistance in determining current property value, crafting a competitive offer, writing and negotiating a contract, and much more. Contact me today.

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