The Truth About Selling Your Own Home
The Truth About Selling Your Own Home
A lot of homeowners
are convinced that if they’re willing to put in a little more effort on their
own, they’ll end up turning a bigger profit when selling their home. While
there are some rare examples where this may be true, the vast majority of
evidence suggests otherwise. In most cases, people who sell their own home end
up working way too hard and end up with less in their pocket than they would
have by getting some help from a REALTOR®.
Take the road more traveled by
Only
about eight percent of homes sold are for sale by owner (FSBO). This is no
coincidence; the market knows how important it is to use a REALTOR® to ensure
that business is done right. Additionally, about 38 percent of the homes that
are listed FSBO end up going to someone who already has a relationship with the
seller. This indicates that the house will probably be sold at a discount to
help maintain or bolster a good personal relationship after the sale is made.
Why settle?
Taking
the FSBO route is one that likely means that you’re going to end up working way
harder than you need to and will end up with less to show for it. On average,
homes go for 24 percent less when they’re listed by the owner. Additionally, if
you’re in the 38 percent who sells to a friend, your home would be expected to
sell for 36 percent less than its actual market value.
Experience matters
Studies
show that 49 percent of FSBO sellers do not actively market their home. The 51
percent that do take the time to market their home tend to rely on yard signs
and friends and family to do the bulk of the work. A REALTOR® understands the
ins and outs of the industry and won’t leave things up to chance when marketing
your house. Some of the leading struggles for FSBO sellers are getting the
right price and understanding paperwork. This is the type of work a REALTOR® is
extremely familiar with and can use their expertise to maximize the value of
your home.
Understandably,
giving away a cut of your earnings after a home sale can seem frustrating.
However, consider how much more you cost yourself by not allowing a REALTOR® to
help you sell your home.
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