Why a Real Estate Professional Is Key When Selling Your House Christophe Choo at Coldwell Banker Global Luxury is Your Local Real Estate Expert
Why a Real Estate Professional Is Key When Selling Your House Christophe Choo at Coldwell Banker Global Luxury is Your Local Real Estate Expert
With todayās real estate market moving as fast as it is, working with aĀ real estate professionalĀ is more essential than ever. They have the skills, experience, and expertise it takes to navigate the highly detailed and involved process of selling a home. That may be why the percentage of people who list their houses on their own, known as a FSBO or For Sale By Owner, has reached itsĀ lowest pointĀ since 1985 (see graph below):
Here are five reasons why selling with a real estate professional makes more sense, even in todayāsĀ hot market:
1. They Know What Buyers Want To See
Before you decide which projects and repairs to take on, connect with a real estate professional. They have first-hand experience with todayās buyers, what they expect, and what you need to do to make sure your houseĀ shows well.
If you donāt lean on their expertise, you may spend your time and money on something that isnāt essential. Thatās because, in todayās low-inventory market, buyers are willing to take on more of the renovation work themselves. AĀ surveyĀ fromĀ Freddie MacĀ finds that:
ā. . .āÆnearlyĀ two-in-five potential homebuyers would consider purchasing a home requiring renovations.āāÆ
A professional can help you decide what you need to tackle. Itās not canned advice you could find online ā itās recommendations specific to your house and your area.
2. They Help Maximize Your Buyer Pool
Today, the average home is getting 4.8 offers per sale according toĀ recent dataĀ from theĀ National Association of RealtorsĀ (NAR), and that competition is pushing prices up. While thatās promising for you as a seller, itās important to understand your agentās role in bringing buyers in.
Real estate professionals have an assortment of tools at their disposal, such as social media followers, agency resources, and the MLS to ensure your house is viewed by the most buyers. According toĀ realtor.com:
āOnly licensed real estate agents can list homes on the MLS, which isĀ a one-stop online shop of sorts for getting aĀ houseĀ seen byĀ thousands of agentsĀ andĀ home buyers. . . .Ā ThisĀ is certainly one of many good reasons why the majority of home sellersĀ decide to employ the services of a listingĀ agent rather than going it alone.ā
Without access to these tools, your buyer pool is limited. And you want more buyers to view your house since buyer competition can drive your final sales price higher.
3. They Understand the Fine Print
Today, more disclosures and regulations are mandatory when selling a house. That means the number of legal documents youāll need to juggle is growing. Thatās whyĀ InvestopediaĀ says:
āOne of the biggest risks of FSBO is not having the experience or expertise to navigate all of the legal and regulatory requirementsĀ that come with selling a home.ā
A real estate professional knows exactly what needs to happen, what all the paperwork means, and how to work through it efficiently. Theyāll help you review the documents and avoid any costly missteps that could occur if you try to handle them on your own.
4. Theyāre Trained Negotiators
If you sell without a professional, youāll also be solely responsible for all the negotiations. That means youāll have to coordinate with:
- TheĀ buyer, who wants the best deal possible
- TheĀ buyerās agent, who will use their expertise to advocate for the buyer
- TheĀ inspection company, which works for the buyer and will almost always find concerns with the house
- TheĀ appraiser, who assesses the propertyās value to protect the lender
Instead of going toe-to-toe with all these parties alone, lean on an expert. Theyāll know what levers to pull, how to address everyoneās concerns, and when you may want to get a second opinion.
5. They Know How To Set the Right Price for Your House
If you sell your house on your own, you may over or undershoot your asking price. That could mean youāll leave money on the table because you priced it too low or your house will sit on the market because you priced it too high.Ā Pricing a houseĀ requires expertise.Ā InvestopediaĀ explainsĀ it like this:
ā. . .Ā There is no easy or universal way to determine market value for real estate.ā
Real estate professionals know the ins and outs of how to price your house accurately and competitively. To do so, they compare your house to recently sold homes in your area and factor in the current condition of your house. These factors are key to making sure itās priced to move quickly while still getting you the highest possible final sale price.
Bottom Line
There's a lot that goes into selling your house. Instead of tackling it alone, letās connect so you have an expert on your side throughout the entire process.
Call Christophe Choo at (310) 777-6342 to tour your future homeĀ "HERE"
or clickĀ "HERE"Ā to estimate your home value.