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7 Keys to Selling Your
House When Sales are Slow
What was once a booming residential real
estate market across the country has slowed to a trickle. |
| Rising mortgage rates are lowering
the affordability of homes and an increase of sellers looking
to cash in on the rapid price appreciation over the past few
years has led to a dramatic reduction in buyers and a rapid
increase in the number of homes for sale. These factors have
led to too few buyers looking at too many houses, putting buyers
back into the driver’s seat.
It’s a whole new world for home sellers. So, how do
you make your house stand out so it will sell when sales are
slow?
1. Price your home aggressively.
When mortgage rates are low and buyers are chasing too few
houses for sale, sellers can ask high prices and get them.
Even when houses are overpriced for the market, sellers are
likely to receive some offers, as buyers are often desperate
to find a home that meets their needs. When things are slow,
pricing is absolutely critical. But instead of pricing your
home aggressively high, you should consider pricing your home
no higher than the middle of the range for homes comparable
to yours. And if you need to sell your home quickly, you should
consider pricing your home among in the bottom 25 percent
of comparable homes. Why? With few buyers chasing many homes,
you need to quickly get the attention of those who are serious
about buying, If your home is priced too high, you many never
get buyers to even consider looking at your home.
2. Quickly cut the price if you don’t
get action. Everyone wants to sell their home for as
much money as possible. Nobody wants to “give”
their home away. But homes that languish on the market in
a slow market often are forced to make one price reduction
after another, as buyers and real estate agents may begin
to question why the home has been on the market for so long.
In a slow market with few buyers you may want to cut the price
to make the sale more quickly.
3. Finding the right agent is critical.
Any agent can list your house. But when buyers are few you
need a first-class real estate professional on your side.
They’ll help with everything from pricing to advising
you on the other 6 points in this article. Finding leading
agents who outsell other agents in your home town are the
type of professionals you’ll need on your side.Talk
with your family, friends, and neighbors to identify the best
agents in your area. Interview several – hire the one
who you believe will do the best job for you. |
Interviewing
agents
You’ll want to interview at least three real estate
agents to determine who will do the best job for you.
What you are trying to determine is who has a finger on
the pulse of the real estate market, and can offer his
or her professional guidance to get your house sold for
a reasonable amount. Finding top agents in your hometown
is helpful – out-of-town agents may not have the
in-depth market knowledge, or the accessibility to motivated
buyers. Ask these questions before listing with an
agent:
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How many homes have you sold in the
past year? |
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How many in the past six months? |
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How did the selling price of those homes differ
in relation to the list price? |
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What do I need to do to the outside of my home
to increase curb appeal? |
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What do I need to do to the inside of my home
to make it more attractive to potential buyers?
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What can I do to make my home sell quickly? |
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How many homes like mine are currently for sale
in this town? How much are they listed for? |
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How will you determine the list price of my home? |
Notice the list price question came last. Too often
sellers interview agents and list their home with the
agent who comes up with the highest price. In a slow
market, a price that is the highest may very well mean
that your home will languish on the market, resulting
in a much lower sales price months down the road. Find
the agent who will partner with you to get your house
sold in a reasonable amount of time for a reasonable
amount of money.
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4. Curb appeal. After pricing,
nothing will bring more potential buyers into your home than
a house with outstanding curb appeal. Take a walk down your
street with a critical eye. How does your home stack up from
the outside? If it doesn’t stand out from the rest then
it’s time to get to work.
5. Consider home staging. The
quickest way to add home value to a home for sale is a fresh
coat of paint. But after you do that, you may want to consider
home staging. Either do it yourself or hire an outside firm
to do so. A home staging professional will come in and take
away some furnishings and rearrange others to make your home
show better. When home sales were going gangbusters this was
a technique used mostly by those selling high-end homes. When
things get slow and homeowners need to sell, more people find
home staging professionals to help them prepare their home to
make it more appealing to prospective buyers.
6. Fix stuff. The loose railing.
The broken pane of glass. The closet door off of its track.
The leaky faucet. They all need fixing. If you don’t have
the time or skill, find a handyman to go through your home and
make repairs. Also, consider replacing the old roof thatlooks
like it might leak, the antique furnace, and the stained rug.
When there are few homes on the market, sellers sometimes offer
cash at closing to repair the roof or for the stained rug. With
so many homes on the market, buyers can afford to only bid on
those that are in move-in condition. Fix what needs repair before
listing your house.
7. Offer flexible terms. Flexibility
is the key now. You’d like to close in two months, but
the buyers might be in a hurry and need to close sooner. Find
a way to make it happen. You were planning to take the appliances
to your new home, but the buyers make a bid near the asking
price – including the appliances. Leave the washer and
dryer behind (and then go find a store that offers no payments
on appliance purchases for a year). And for those items that
have deep sentimental value, make sure they are removed prior
to any showings. Competition between home sellers is high –
you don’t want to lose the only buyer who has looked at
your home in a month.
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