Why For-Sale-by-Owner Sales
Fail
Homeowners
obviously know their homes better than anyone, but that doesn’t mean they’re
the best salespersons for their properties.
Some
sellers are tempted to try a For Sale by Owner (FSBO) transaction because their
local community is in the midst of a sellers’ market and they think they can
sell easily without help. Others try the FSBO route because they want to
maximize their profits and avoid paying a commission to a Realtor.
However,
statistics show that selling your home with the assistance of a professional
real estate agent will garner you a higher profit, enough to cover the
commission as well as put more money in your pocket. According to the National
Association of Realtor’s 2013 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, the average FSBO sales
price was $174,900, while the average price for a home represented by an agent
was $215,000, a difference of $40,100.
Why
to Sell With a Realtor
Choosing
to sell with a professional rather than on your own makes sense for a variety
of reasons:
§
A Realtor has access to market data about recent sales
and other homes on the market that can be used to price your home appropriately. Studies show that homes
priced right when they’re first listed sell more quickly and for a higher price
than those that linger on the market.
§
A Realtor can show your home when you aren’t available,
can respond to inquiries from potential buyers and their agents, and can get
valuable feedback from visitors — all things that save you time.
§
A Realtor can look at your home objectively and suggest
ways to improve its appearance — by staging and minor repairs — so it
appeals to more buyers.
§
Buyers typically prefer to look at a home without the
seller present so they can feel more comfortable exploring the rooms and
visualizing themselves in the property. At an FSBO sale, the seller must be
present.
§
A Realtor can screen visitors to your home, which
provides a measure of safety that FSBO sellers don’t have. In addition, by
checking to see if the buyers are legitimate and can afford to purchase your
home, a Realtor can help you avoid wasting time showing your home to
unrealistic buyers.
§
Realtors have professional marketing expertise, contacts with other
Realtors who work with buyers, and the support of a brokerage that can market
your home more widely than you can as an individual.
§
A Realtor can help you negotiate a contract that not only garners
you an appropriate price for your home, but that meets your needs for a
settlement date and perhaps includes a period when you rent back your home from
your buyer. In addition, a Realtor can make sure your contract is in compliance
with all local regulations.
FSBO
Dangers
Most
buyers today work with a buyers’ agent to represent their interests. If you
choose to sell your home on your own, you’ll be negotiating with a professional
and relying on your own skill to finalize a contract. Not only could you end up
selling your home for less money, you could leave yourself open to potential
legal problems unless you have the contract vetted by an experienced real
estate attorney.
FSBO
transactions can be successful, of course, but 90 percent of homeowners prefer
to work with a professional rather than risk an unsatisfactory home selling
experience.
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