by Rick Hendershot,
Linknet Publishing Network
So you want to sell your home without a
real estate agent. Like hundreds of thousands of other
homeowners, you've chosen this option because you don't want to
pay those large commissions to an agent. As many who have tried
it in the past will tell you, selling your home on your own can
be challenging. But the best way to be successful is to be
prepared. Do your research and get your hands on as much expert
information as you can.
1. Prepare Yourself to Become a Seller
Read all you can about selling your own
home. If you are listing with an online service such as
allstatesfsbo.com, be sure to get as much selling information
from the site as possible. They will often have articles and
reports on how to prepare your home, how to set a reasonable
price, how to hold an open house, what happens at closing and
much more.
2. Prepare Yourself With All Necessary
Legal Documentation
When selling your home, there are many
important legal contracts and documents you must assemble,
complete and understand. Here is a partial checklist of forms
that you may require for prospective buyers and for legal
documentation:
- Mortgage Payoff - Loan Application -
Deposit Receipt - Property Profile Fact Sheet - Buyer's Cost
Sheet - Closing & Settlement - Personal Property - Exclusion
List - Property Survey - Sellers Statement /Plot Plan of
Representation
Consult available online sources for
further information about the legal forms necessary to complete
your transaction.
3. Prepare Your Home for Sale
First impression is crucial. Make sure
your home makes a positive statement by carefully inspecting all
details and viewing it through the objective eyes of a buyer.
Don't gloss over needed repairs and fix-ups, as your prospective
buyers won't. Your job is to ensure that your home stands out
favorably from the competition. You may also want to get a
professional home inspection done and take care of any problems
it reveals. This is the best way to avoid surprises and
alleviate any concerns your prospective buyers might have.
4. List Your Home with a Credible FSBO
Web site
The first place most prospective home
buyers look for real estate listings is the internet. Find a
credible FSBO web site that will give you a detailed listing for
a reasonable price. Some services such as allstatesfsbo.com will
even list your home for free. Be sure the site you list with
offers the following services and features:
- Detailed listings that allow you to
upload photos
- Listings that are searchable by price,
location, features
- Lots of Current Listings
- Seller Resources - to help you sell your
home
- Buyer Tools - to help FSBO buyers
- Mortgage Information
5. Market Your Home Effectively
Beyond your online listing and the sign
you put on your lawn, you should find effective ways to spread
the word about your home. Local buyers can be reached through
the newspaper, but this is only a small part of the market you
are after. Be sure you include the many buyers who could already
be working with a Realtor. To locate them, target as many top
agents as possible in your market to see if your home might be a
match for some of their buyers.
Your online listing will reach many
out-of-town buyers. It is important to be very service minded
and make it easy for pre-qualified buyers to view your home.
Ensure that there is always someone available to answer the
phone, pick up messages promptly, and be ready to give qualified
prospects a tour of your home as soon as possible.
6. Do Not Price it Too High
The number one reason that most FSBOs are
not successful is that the owners set the price too high. Home
prices are determined by fluctuations in the marketplace not by
your emotional attachment or by what you feel your home is
worth. This is actually one of the useful services that a real
estate agent can provide -- helping you to be objective about
the price. Since you are choosing to be your own agent, it is
important to be just as objective about the pricing of your
home.
The importance of pricing your home
correctly cannot be overstated. Consider that in any given real
estate market there is a relatively small number of prospective
buyers who might be interested in your home. They have been
looking around at alternatives, and they usually know what kind
of pricing to expect. If you lose their interest within the
first few weeks, you are not likely to get it back later. The
only thing likely to bring them back is the possibility of a
lower price. And since they know your home has not had any
takers, they will probably assume they can squeeze you for an
even lower price.
In order to establish a realistic price
for your home, objectively compare the price, features and
condition of all similar homes in both your neighborhood and
other similar ones which have sold in recent months. Be sure to
compare the terms of each potential sale too because these are
often a deciding factor in real estate transactions.
If you are not prepared, or have not
properly done your homework, you may have a difficult time
attracting and getting offers from qualified buyers. This makes
many homeowners give up in frustration. However, it is possible
to successfully sell your own home. Thousands of home owners do
it every week. And you can too.
Go to
AllStatesFSBO.com for more information about For Sale
By Owner, and for FREE LISTINGS.
Rick Hendershot is a writer and publisher
of the
Linknet Publishing Network
featuring article writing and distribution and
Power Listings to promote your
products or services.