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For Sale By Owner
"For
Sale By Owner" may be the four most tempting words in
the world to a homeowner who feels the need to earn
every penny from the sale of his or her property. A ‘For
Sale' sign, a classified advertisement, and a telephone
seem to be the only tools necessary for you to get
underway. Likewise, buyers may be tempted to think they
can find the home of their dreams armed with a recent
homes-for-sale magazine and a road map. But rarely do
these solo ventures yield the sweet success envisioned
by the thrifty consumer.
Buyers and sellers are clearly better served when a real
estate professional is engaged to assist in the sale or
purchase of a property. In today's market there are
dozens of reasons why a REALTOR® can give you an edge,
beginning with the information and experience necessary
to arrive at an appropriate asking price, to the
knowledge of state laws and regulations for which both
parties to the contract will be held liable.
Given that you as a home seller or buyer have agreed to
use a professional to assist you in the transaction,
what can you expect in the way of services? How do real
estate agents earn their commission? A listing agent
engaged to help you sell your home works with you in a
number of capacities, including determining your asking
price. It is the listing agent who researches the sale
prices of similar homes in your area to show you what
you might reasonably expect to garner from the sale of
your property. The listing agent also will assist you in
making your home presentable for sale, offering
suggestions about how to best show the property and
what, if any, improvements ought to be made before
putting the property on the market. The listing agent
will inform the seller about laws and regulations such
as fair housing requirements, septic regulations and
lead paint laws. Any forms or disclosure documents
required by law can be obtained through the listing
agent. The listing agent will provide you with a yard
sign, and advertising - at no extra cost to you.

It
is the behind-the-scenes work of your listing agent,
however, that may matter most in procuring a buyer for
your property. The listing agent most likely will
conduct an open house viewing of your home, not only for
the public, but for other real estate agents who may
know about a potential buyer for your home. Listing
agents keep abreast of what other properties in your
community are for sale, and how that might affect
activity at your home, or the price of your home.
Your
listing agent is your advocate during sale negotiations,
presenting offers to you and counseling you about the
qualifications of potential buyers. The listing agent
works hard to bring only qualified buyers into your
home, enhancing your ability to sell the property in the
most time efficient manner possible. It’s also the
listing agent who will assist in coordinating deadlines
and closing dates, making sure all documents are signed,
sealed and delivered on time. |