Selling Tampa Real Estate at the Highest Possible Price
Important Home Selling Tips
Even a minor mistake in selling a home can cost you thousands of dollars and/or the loss of a reasonably quick sale.
Avoiding mistakes in selling a home takes only a little time, but some serious thought, on your part.
Here are some things to consider and guidelines to follow.
Thinking "It's the "Best Home in the Neighborhood" Your home is one of your most
personal and expensive possessions. This may lead you to think its worth more than its "market value," dramatically
decreasing its chance to be sold in a reasonable time period. An experienced professional Realtor®: can give you
a well-informed opinion, driven by a thorough comparative market analysis (CMA) that will help you price your home properly ...
not too high so it "sits on the market and goes stale" and yet no too low so you get less than you should have from its sale.
If your home has special features, tell the prospective listing agent about them. They’ll help sell your property.
Be sure he or she knows about distances to schools, transportation, shopping, parks and recreation opportunities. Prospective buyers are always comparison shopping,
and features of your home and neighborhood that set it apart from others may make a difference.
After viewing your property, your listing agent will help you set reasonable "asking price" for the house, based upon its "market value."
"Market Value" is the amount a willing and able buyer will pay. The best indicators of market value are the comparable sales prices of recently sold similar homes in your area.
A realistic "asking price" is the home's market value plus no more than 5%. A good guideline to remember is:
A home priced more than 5% over its "market value" won’t take longer to sell -- it won't sell at all.
Make sure its Available for Showings Buyers want to view homes on their own schedule.
Unfortunately, their schedule does not always coincide with yours. Let your Realtor® install a "lockbox" or leave
a key with your listing agent so your home can be shown when you are not around. You never know if the one showing you
missed was your buyer.
Make Cosmetic Improvements: Many prospective home buyers make up their minds
to "like or dislike" a home n the first few minutes they're in your home. First impressions can make all the difference in
selling your home. Spending $1,000 on new carpet might add another $4,000 to the price of your home. Get an
objective point of view from your real estate professional. He or she can provide you with a list of those items that will
maximize the profit of your home sale.
Honestly Disclose Any Property Flaws: Most states now have Property Disclosure
laws that require sellers to list any flaws they are aware of. If you are unaware of flaws or attempt to cover them up, you
risk losing the sale and finding yourself in court. Get professional assistance from your Realtor® who can introduce you to
qualified inspectors and ensure the smooth sale of your home. In fact, paying the modest cost of a professional inspection
even before you put the home on the market can be a good investment. That way, you can fix any problems that do exist
before a prospective buyer ever sees them.
The "For Sale By Owner" (FSBO) Trap: Most homeowners who decide to sell their own
home do so because they believe they can save the commission paid to the real estate agent. The enormous amount of time
and effort required to sell a home often surprises the "For Sale By Owner." Costly mistakes can be avoided with the right professional guidance.
If you are considering trying to sell your home by yourself, you may want to review our article entitled
Why People Don't Want To Buy From FSBOs before you try that approach.
Don’t let a few hundred dollars ruin a sale. That money will mean very little to you in
the long run. There's nothing wrong with making a reasonable counter-offer if you feel the offer in front of you is a bit low.
But use sound business judgment! Look at the big picture and react rationally given the circumstances and your
situation. One or two more mortgage payments or the cost of owning two homes at the same time while you wait for a
better offer may cost you much more than the difference between the offered price and what you had hoped to receive.
Know Your Market: Most homes that do not sell in their first
listing period are priced too high. Conversely, most homes that sell quickly are priced too low and cheat
the homeowner out of profits they deserve. You need to be aware of the market and evaluate the value of your home based on facts, not
gut instinct, and without emotionalism. Professional listing agents make their living by
"knowing the market."
Sometimes, selling a home quickly is necessary, but, even in that case, knowing and using
the right processes and techniques to sell a home, without looking desperate and becoming a target for low bidders, really pays off.
Employ a real estate professional who will ensure that you set the price properly and that you don't
prematurely settle for the first offer through the door, unless its the "right offer."
Choose the right Realtor®: Home sellers sometimes pick a friend or family member as their Listing Agent Realtor®. Don't do that. Choose an agent with a strong track record and aggressive
Marketing Plan. Selling your home is an important decision ! Make your decisions based on sound professional advice.
Trust Your Listing Agent: Would you tell a physician that you’ve decided to run your own tests and come to your own diagnosis? By choosing the right Realtor®, you can relax
and trust his or her judgment. The right Listing Agent is a valuable team member who will protect your best interests and make
your sale as profitable as possible. Trust his or her guidance.
Your Tampa Florida home sale should not be a grueling ordeal. The better informed you are, the better chance
you have of making sound business decisions. Align yourself with an experienced Tampa Realtor who will
ensure that all the important issues, as well as all the insignificant but important details, are handled professionally so that you get your "Best Price."
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