Maybe you're moving to a larger home to accommodate a growing family,
relocating for a new career opportunity, or purchasing a townhouse for
retirement. Whatever the reason for the move, you'll need to take the necessary
steps to sell your home for the best possible price, within a reasonable amount
of time. Where do you begin?
If you're like most people, you'll start by seeking assistance from a
professional. A local real estate sales associate, who knows your neighborhood,
can help you determine a fair market price. The sales associate should also
recommend the extent to which you should make repairs or improvements to your
house.
In order to select a real estate professional who's right for you, ask
family, friends and neighbors for referrals. Attend open houses and interview
several sales associates to find out how professional or experienced they may
be. Get a written outline of how they plan to market your property and the
services they will offer you.
Once you've identified a qualified professional, the rest is chemistry. Is
the sales associate someone with whom you would like to work closely? Do you
feel comfortable with the sales associate as your partner, working with you to
give you advice and acting as your representative? Does he or she practice a
consultative selling approach, focusing on the long-term client relationship and
on the importance of exceeding client needs and expectations or is he or she
caught up in the proverbial 'hard sell?'
The brokerage firm that your agent is associated with is also important.
Research the firm's success rate and commitment to quality service. Does it
survey existing clients in order to ensure customer satisfaction? What are the
results of those surveys? How in tune are they with consumer needs? Do they
offer guidance with mortgages or any discounts for other home related or moving
services?
"To be competitive in today's real estate market, as agents, we have to offer
the buyer/seller products and services above and beyond the sale. That's why the
CENTURY 21 System has established partnerships with various companies that allow
us to offer everything from mortgages to moving services. This Preferred
Alliance Services Program has enabled us to satisfy a consumer need while
maintaining a high-level of quality service.
Determining your home's fair market value is one of the most important
decisions you'll make during the home-selling/buying process. Your sales
associate can help you set a fair price based on local market conditions. For
instance, she or he will provide sale prices and other statistics of homes
similar to yours that have recently been sold. Prospective buyers will be
comparing your home to others on the market. Therefore, setting a comprehensive
price can determine if your property will or will not sell.
For the first offer made, it's rare that the prospective buyer matches the
asking price. If the offer is reasonably close to the asking price, carefully
consider the offer before you consider turning it down. Curiously, it's the
first offer that can often be the best offer. If the first offer is unacceptable
to you, it may in your best interest to have your sales associate respond with a
counter offer. Whenever considering an offer, ask yourself if you would purchase
the property for the amount being offered. Always be willing to negotiate,
especially if the prospective buyer is pre-qualified for a mortgage.
Once you decide what terms are acceptable, let your sales associate negotiate
with the prospective buyer to work out the best agreement for you. You'll need
to be patient while the buyer arranges financing and as the real estate company
compiles and prepares pertinent data.
Careful planning and sound advice from a real estate professional can make
selling your home a very satisfying experience.
W. Troy Swezey is the author of "MOVING ON: POWERFULTIPS FOR SELLING YOUR
HOME." As a Realtor at Century 21 Paul & Associates, he has helped many
individuals with their real estate needs. Visit his web site to download his
free e-book, "REAL ESTATE SECRETS EXPOSED." http://www.TroyIsMyRealtor.com or
mail to:TroyC21@usa.net