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For
Sale By Owner: Tips to make the sell go
smoothly
If you decide to sell your home yourself, instead of working
with a real estate agency, then there are some very important
things you should know before placing your first “For Sale by
Owner” (FSBO) advertisement. First, you would have to do your
own marketing analysis and develop a reasonable asking price
for your house. Then you will also have to work on the home’s
interior and curb appeal and repair any minor problems.
Some states’ haves laws that require the seller to give the
potential buyers at least one property disclosure when you sell
the home. These disclosures basically pertain to the condition
of the property or location. Some of these disclosures may be
as simple as how old the house is and whether there are
problems existing within the house that the potential buyer
needs to be made aware of. But these disclosures can also
extend to property disputes and whether the house is located in
a flood zone, on an earthquake fault or near an airport. There
may be other issues depending on your location.
Most houses built before 1978 may have lead-based paint.
Federal law requires the sellers of FSBO houses to disclose
this information and provide details to the potential owners
about past lead tests or offer the opportunity for the buyers
to do their own testing. Many buyers and sellers won’t perform
the lead tests, but the seller should at least provide the
buyers with a lead paint pamphlet, that is available for free
of charge from the Environmental Protection Agency.
When selling your home, the property’s exterior, or ‘curb
appeal’ can greatly affect the buyer’s decision on looking at
the inside of your house. If buyers see a cluttered, unkept
yard, they are most likely to assume that the inside of the
house has nothing better to offer. Therefore, you will be
losing a potential buyer. You want to get the best possible
offer on your house, which may require you to take a look
around and clean up your house’s general appearance.
Curb Appeal not only includes your front yard, but also
applies to your back yard as well. Buyers will eventually want
to view the back yard as they are shown the rest of your house.
In order to have an attractive curb appeal, you can:
1. Mow the lawn and pull all the weeds by hand or by the use
of a weed eater.
2. Rake leaves and dispose properly of the leaves, so there
aren’t any unsightly leaf piles in the yard.
3. Pick up any debris and properly dispose of.
4. Trim bushes, shrubs or tree’s that are overgrown. Trees’
with branches extending toward your roof should be trimmed back
to avoid damage to the house.
5. Store your lawn mower or other unnecessary lawn
maintenance tools or garden implements out of sight to avoid a
cluttered lawn.
6. Clean all windows, siding and decks with a pressure
washer to brighten the appearance of the house.
7. Clean all gutters and make sure they are all attached and
working properly.
8. Clean up any animal waste on a regular basis.
9. For those with children, keep the yard free of toy
clutter and wash away any chalk marks or other art mad by
children on the sidewalk or concrete.
Now that your home has curb appeal that is attractive enough
to entice potential buyers, you must apply the same care and
attention to the inside of your home to make it just as
appealing. Making the inside of your home appealing to buyers
can be done by simply maintaining a clean and clutter free
appearance, killing any odors and possibly making a few minor
repairs.
Now you are ready to open your home to all those frisky real
estate agents and their potential buyers. Although showing your
home isn’t very difficult, it can be very time consuming
because as the seller, you will have to flexible. You will have
to be prepared for same day requests to show your home and for
those last minute requests, when the real estate agent or buyer
is calling you from your front porch. Granting these requests
can make a huge difference between the buying and selling of
your home.
If you are showing the house yourself, be prepared to answer
all questions as politely, truthfully and accurately as
possible. What is most important, never get too personal or let
your emotions take over when showing your house. The buyers are
there to look at your house as a possible purchase and not to
discuss your love of collecting clown figurines or how great
your nifty little sports car runs.
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