How To Sell Your Home In Today's Real Estate Market
By Bernie Rosellen
As hard as it may seem, home sellers have options that can result in a quick sale without losing money
It is no secret that this is one of
the worst times in history to be a home seller. Just ask anyone who has had their house on the market over the last few months. The bad news is that it doesn't look
like it's getting any better soon and it may get worse, according to economic pundits. So, is there any good news for home sellers? As dire as the housing market
looks, home sellers have options that can result in a home sale with money in their pockets.
No, there are no magic waves of the wand that will make your
house sell for top dollar in a short time. Nor are there any secrets that a seller can discover that will make his or her house sell before all the others in the
neighborhood for the price that they want. But there are some things that a seller can do if selling is a must.
The one strategy that always works and tends to
sting a bit and most home sellers recoil at the mention of it, but it is a fact of life and every single real estate professional will back me up on this - the only reason a
home does not sell is because it is overpriced. Period. Granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, and that cool media room that you built won't matter beans if
your home is selling for more than others in the area. If you want to sell your home, price it below yourpetition.
Location, location, location has been
supplanted by price, price, price. With so many finemunities and school systems in just about every locale, home buyers are looking for maximum return on their
purchase more than location and they are negotiating hard. Fueled by the news media's take on the status of the nation's housing market, espousing the dire straits
of sellers and the bargains that can be had, buyers are making low offers and demanding seller concessions. And, oftentimes, they are getting what they want,
leaving some sellers bitter and poorer.
Although, in the past, seller incentives were used and worked fairly well to effect a sale in this tough market, their
effectiveness has waned because just about every seller is doing that and buyers are too educated to let incentivesmand a higher price. The best thing to do is
just reduce the price of your home and forget the incentives. Buyers want to see real dollar savings. They areparing your home to dozens and sometimes
hundreds of other homes that they are qualified to buy. Your lower price will get the sale, not the flat panel HD TV that you're willing to throw in.
When there
are few buyers in the market, as we are experiencing now, home sellers need to concentrate on three key factors in order to stand out from the crowd. The first is the
price, as has been harped upon above, but it cannot be emphasized more. If your home is not priced lower thanparable properties around you, then your home
will linger on the market along with thoseparables.
The second strategy for selling your home is to hire apetent real estate agent who is a marketing
expert and is internet savvy. Up to 90% of home buyers now search the internet for real estate information at sites such as Realtor, Homes, and thousands
of private real estate sites from around the country. If your home is not marketed all over the web, you are losing out big time. The internet and email has become the
way most people prefer tomunicate today when ites to buying or selling a home. Make sure your agent knows how to promote your home online
effectively.
The third method that will accelerate a home sale is to offer the buyer's agent, the real estate agent who brings a buyer to show your home, one
percent moremission than what other sellers are offering. A higher agentmission will make the buyer's agent do the promoting and selling for you. He or she
has a significant monetary incentive to showcase your homes over others that their buyer clients are also interested in. This is a powerful way to get both your agent
and the dozens of other agents who have buyers to promote and market your property.
The bottom line is that times are hard and there are no easy and
quick ways to sell a home today without some pain. If you don't have to sell, don't. If you do have to sell, you need to be realistic and understand the market and the
habits of today's home buyers and demands by mortgagepanies. Like it or not, if you want to sell your home, you need to price it where the market tells you. And
remember, buyers are the market.
Till Next Time,
Bernie Rosellen,
Your Agent In The Field
Bernie Rosellen is a Virginia licensed Realtor® and Auctioneer. He serves both
home buyers and home sellers and specializes in the Richmond, VA area. Besides actively practicing real estate, Bernie writes real estate articles as "Your Agent In
The Field"™ You can find out more about the real estate market in central Virginia at his websites: TheRosellenTeam TheRosellenTeam and RichmondRealEstateNetwork RichmondRealEstateNetwork
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