Some people groan at the thought of a Realtor telling you not to
sell your OWN HOME. Some Realtors have a reputation of being as
classy as the stereotypical used car salesman- and many believe
that Realtors are paid thousands of dollars just to stick a sign in
your yard.
Consider this…do you cut your own hair? Do you diagnose your
own illnesses? Do you cook your own gourmet meals? Do
you defend yourself in a court of law? All of these things
you can do without professional assistance. However, you get
what you pay for. Most of the time, trouble is all you get in
the end- and it always seems to cost twice as much as if you had
done it right in the first place!
Well, selling your own home is no different. In fact, it can
be much scarier than that free home hair cut on picture day!
All joking aside, your home is probably the biggest
investment you will ever make. A mistake in selling your home
could cost you far more than hiring a professional will ever
cost.
A few points to consider:
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Liability- We live in a
culture where people bring law suits at the drop of a hat…can you
afford to take on that possibility? A misunderstood statement
or a problem not disclosed can lead to big problems. Not only
do you open yourself up to litigation, agents do not want to bring
their buyers to you. Why? Because you are a liability to them
and their clients.
•
Safety- Do you want to open
your house up to just anyone? Agents track who is in your
home, when, and for how long. They vet potential buyers
before those clients enter your house.
•
Cost- By the time you spend
your money advertising and sell your home you may have incurred
more cost than an agent’s fee. A couple of balloons, an ad in
the paper, and some free punch and cookies is NOT going to get it
done.
•
Exposure- An agent can reach
far more people than you can. The networks available to an
agent are tremendous. Unless you pay a several hundred dollar
listing fee, for example, your home will not be listed in MLS,
shrinking the pool of potential buyers by several orders of
magnitude.
•
Time on the Market- If your
agent is honest with you on price and how to prep your home, it
will sit on the market for a fraction of the time it will take you
to sell your home. Next time watch how long the home without
an agent sits on the market vs a house that has Real Estate Agent
representation. Also consider that a home that is on the market too
long is generally perceived to have something wrong with it.
•
Correct Pricing- Can you
really separate your emotions and price your house properly?
Do you think you can price your home not to cheat yourself or drive
away prospects? The amount Mr. Johnson across the street sold
his house for does not necessarily mean that you will get the same
price…and who is to say that he told you the actual selling
price? Even worse, sites like zillow.com can often estimate
wildly inaccurate prices for homes.
•
Ability- Do you have the
ability and time to answer every phone call and every knock on the
door? Can you leave work to show your home to an out of town
buyer at 10:30 am on a Tuesday?
•
Hassle- You will have to deal
with the questions, the knocks on the door, the phone calls, and
people wanting to walk through your home. You will have to
deal with the termite inspector, the mortgage evaluator, the home
inspector, the people buying your home... and that is not even
counting your part of the move!
•
Negotiations- Do you have
enough emotional control to know how best to evaluate a buyers
offer and then respond to buyer contingencies, timetables for
appraisals, inspections, financing and much more? Will you be
able to diplomatically ask for money if an offer is too low,
without alienating a potential buyer?
•
Buyers- The majority of
motivated buyers use an agent. They are looking to make a
quick transaction and they are not going to waste time driving
around looking for a “For Sale by Owner” sign. And let's face
it, agents are not going to show your house, either. You are
on your own.
•
Tribal
knowledge- Do you know who the honest lawyers
are? How about the home inspector? Do you know what their
rates are for their services? Can they be trusted, and will
they perform for you? You probably don't know the answers...
and guess what... they know you don't, too! Many will offer
services at a low quality standard and then charge you at higher
than normal rates. They know you won't be back.
•
Peace of
Mind- Do you really know all the forms, inspections,
regulations, and laws concerning property transactions in your
area? How about tax liabilities? Are you using a FSBO website
as a reference? Your buddy that got lucky selling his house?
What if you miss something? Are they coming to your aid when
it all goes wrong?
When considering the idea of selling your own home, seriously ask
yourself if you are willing to deal with all of the points that I
have made, because as a “For Sale by Owner” you will have to deal
with all of it. Why not hire a professional to help? It
really is worth the Realtor’s fees!
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