By Melissa Dorman, December 27, 2018
By Melissa Dorman, December 27, 2018
When shopping for a good listing agent, here are some things the right agent will do for you:
Would you want your doctor to sugar coat a bad diagnosis? And yet so many sellers hire the agent who says their home the highest price. Setting the right price is the most important step in marketing your home for sale. As tempting as it is, make sure it is not overpriced…. otherwise not even best marketing in the world will get it sold.
Separating truth from fiction is key when it comes to setting the price. Make sure your agent is showing you the true and most relevant comparable sales that buyers, their agents, and appraisers are going to be reviewing as well. A good agent will tell you the truth. Other agents will tell you what you want to hear and allow you to list over priced, sitting on the market, while they solicit neighbors to list their home as well. Don’t be fooled.
No seller gets upset with multiple offers. But imagine how it feels to do all the work of getting your home ready and no one shows up to see it.
Giving sellers an idea of what their closing costs will look like is crucial. Be sure your listing agent provides a sample cost sheet for different scenarios of selling. Review which closing costs are customarily paid by sellers and paid by the buyer.
Make sure to discuss with the your listing agent whether closing costs are often requested by buyers and in which scenarios.
Make sure your listing agent provides you with the purchase documents that will be used in their marketplace. They should also walk you through the timeline of selling so you are prepared ahead of time.
Ask your agent to identify key points in the purchase agreement, such as sections that address contingencies with respect to the inspection, the appraisal and financing. Also, a good agent will explain any related addenda that are likely to be included with an offer.
Their are no dumb questions and your agent should not assume that you “probably get it”.
Every agent is asked this question… “how long will it take to sell my home?” Though it is extremely difficult to give an exact correct answer to this question, an agent can give their most educated assessment based on the time of year, absorption rate, average days on market of comparable sales and amount of competing inventory.
It is possible that when a home comes on the market there could be a change in activity, different from earlier predictions made on what conditions implied. Markets do fluctuate and it is important to prepare for different levels of showing activity and to understand the difference between online views and an actual number of people showing up in the front door to see the home.
Sellers need to be educated on how important is to remain as flexible as possible throughout the process. Seller’s need to understand that things might not go as planned and there are going to be a variety of situations and circumstances that arise as part of selling a home despite the tightly managed process and best efforts.
Showings could run early or late and potential buyers may not arrive at the exact time frame that was scheduled. Sometimes they can enter with dirty shoes, leave lights on or doors unlocked, even after reminder notes are posted inside.
A good listing agent will prepare you for the worst but steer the sale so you get the best results. They will make you feel comfortable and informed with all the processes involved, every step of the way.