8 Costly Home Seller Mistakes
Homeowners who
want to sell their home know they need to get the place spruced up for
marketing, but a tougher challenge for some sellers is to get mentally prepared
for putting their residence on the market.
After all, if
you’ve been happily living in your home for years, it can be emotionally hard
to detach yourself from your memories and look at the place as a commodity
you’re selling.
For a smoother
sales transaction that garners the most possible profit from your sale, avoid
these common, yet costly, seller mistakes:
1. Skipping a
home inspection. Depending on the age of your
home, scheduling a pre-listing home inspection could save you a lot of time and
aggravation. You can address issues on your own time and budget before
negotiating with a buyer to fix problems.
2. Skimping on
your sales prep. While you may be tempted to ‘test
the waters’ and put your home on the market without painting it or making minor
repairs, your home is likely to languish on the market and get a reputation for
having a major problem. A thorough, professional-level cleaning should be your
bare minimum seller prep.
Your eventual sales price is likely to be lower if you don’t sell within the
first few weeks after you list your home.
3. Choosing the
wrong REALTOR®. Instead of picking a REALTOR® who’s a friend of a friend, a
relative or perhaps someone who’s great at working with buyers, take the time
to pick a REALTOR® with an excellent reputation for listing homes. Your
payoff will be much larger if you list your home with a REALTOR® with
local market knowledge and sales expertise.
4. Neglecting
to ramp up your curb appeal. If you polish and primp inside
your home but neglect to pull weeds or paint your front door, you run the risk
of potential buyers leaving without ever entering your home.
5. Withholding
information from buyers. If you hope that the buyers or
their inspector won’t find out about the leak under your bathroom sink or the
fact that your basement gets flooded every winter, you run the risk of a nasty
negotiating period, or worse, a lawsuit after the settlement.
6. Overpricing
your home. If you've hired the right REALTOR®, someone who can give you a
strong market analysis and help you determine a reasonable price for
your home, then you can avoid overpricing your home. If you don’t listen to
your REALTOR® and base your listing price on an inflated view of your
home’s value, you’re likely to end up selling after multiple price drops for
less than you would have if you priced it right the first time.
7. Being
unprepared for your next step. Whether you should buy your next
home or sell your current home first is only one part of the preparation you
need to make to move. You need a back-up plan in case your transaction on
either end takes longer or shorter than you think, and you need to understand
your mortgage payoff and the closing costs you
must pay.
8. Letting your
pets and kids spoil a sale. Part of your emotional detachment
from your home is recognizing that while you love Fluffy and your darling
twins, buyers want to visualize themselves and their own family in your home.
Bribe your kids if you have to, but make sure the house is neat and as
neutral-looking and smelling as possible. Take the kids and your pets out (or
lock up your pets) when prospective buyers are visiting – you never know if
someone who is terrified of dogs or cats will be turned off from making an
offer because of your adorable pet.
Selling a home
can be challenging, but with the help of a reliable REALTOR® you can avoid
making mistakes and reap the rewards of your sale.
Source:
Realtor.com, written by Michelle
Lerner, http://www.realtor.com/advice/8-costly-home-seller-mistakes/
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