By:
Jeanette Joy
Fisher
If your house for sale isn't generating offers, there a few
actions you can take to make up for the slow real estate
market.
Check Your Sales Price
Your home may be
overpriced. Listen carefully to your listing agent who knows better
than the folks at the office, your relatives, or friends at the club
about the listing price of your home. Agents are paid to know their
markets, and they work with real estate every day, so they have
informed opinions on the latest market conditions and home
prices.
On the other hand, if you are certain that your home
is NOT overpriced, don't be persuaded to lower your price. Many
homes sit on the market for other reasons. According to a report by
the Christian Science Monitor, staged homes sell twice as fast as
homes just cleaned up and listed. Staged homes sell for an average
of 7.4 percent more, as well.
Check Your Internet
Listing
There should be a strong Internet marketing
presence nowadays if your home is going to compete against all the
others in your area. A recent study by the National Association of
Realtors showed that more than 70% of all home buyers now begin
their home search by going online and doing some preliminary
investigation--before they ever contact a real estate agent. It's
also important to insist that the agent offer at least eight indoor
and outdoor photos of your home, so prospective buyers can get a
genuine feel for it.
Add Buyer's
Incentives
Since the market is changing, it may be well
worth your while to offer prospective buyers some help with closing
costs. It's been a seller's market for quite awhile, but more and
more, sellers are being asked to help with closing costs and points
on mortgages. If you can carry some of the mortgage on your home
yourself, that's an even bigger draw.
Don't Dissapoint
Buyers
Remove anything you want to exclude from the sale
before you list the home. That will prevent confusion in buyers'
minds--and remember, the confused mind always says no. If a
particular item is important to you, get it out of the home before
it becomes a bargaining point--and a possible obstacle to selling
your home, even to a qualified buyer who truly wants
it.
Make an Action Plan
If your home isn't
moving, don't be afraid to ask for your real estate agents' advice
and suggestions. You'll sometimes be surprised that they have quick
responses to your questions, because they've heard similar comments
about your home from a number of sources over the course of your
listing. Listen to those comments, and then take action on them,
because they'll often mean the difference between a home's sale and
continuing to sit on the market.
Copyright © 2006 Jeanette J.
Fisher
About
the Author:
Free "21 Proven Action Steps to Make More
Money from the Sale of Your Home"Prepare Home for
Sale Jeanette Fisher teaches interior design and is the
author of Home Staging books http://homestaging.us
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