4 Important Things to Consider That Will Get Your House Sold
Do you ever ask yourself why some houses don't sell?
If your home has just come off the market and hasn't sold, don't be discouraged. The reason it didn't sell may have nothing to do with your home or the market. In reality, your home may have been one of the more desirable properties for sale.
If your house has expired and you still want results, before you put your home back on the market, take a step back and review your situation.
Start by making a commitment to do what it takes to market your house to get it sold. With the right system, the home sale you want is still well within reach. Review your previous selling plan and you'll discover that an expired house usually reflects a problem in one or more of these four major areas:
1. Teamwork
Your home is a major financial investment, and your relationship with your realtor should be a full partnership where your needs and wishes are heard, and you receive detailed and dependable feedback on the progress of your sale. Your agent has a responsibility to source this feedback from the agents who have shown your home, and to communicate this to you so together you can make the right decisions about what to do next. How well did this occur the last time you had your home up for sale?
2. Pricing
Did the price work for or against you? The "right" price depends on market conditions, competition, and the condition of your home. Pricing it too high is as dangerous as pricing it too low. If your home doesn't compare favorably with others in the price range you've set, you won't be taken seriously by prospects or agents. You'll get the facts when you see the statistics! To help you to establish a realistic selling price for your home, ask your agent to provide you with an up-to-date competitive market analysis to give you:
- A review of comparable homes recently sold or currently for sale.
- An idea of how long other homes have been listed, in order to calculate the average time in which a home can sell in today's market.
- A review of homes whose houses have expired, to understand what issues were at play.
3. Condition of your home
Showcase quality! Is your house someone else's idea of a dream home? When buyers enter are they inspired? Do they think, "I love this house!" Remember, the decision to buy a home is based on emotion, not logic. A house in move-in condition invites a sale. You need to consider:
- Fixing all the little squeaks and cracks.
- Keep it clean for all showings.
- Making it uncluttered.
- Brightening it up.
- What your home shows like from the street concentrating on outside curb appeal.
Consider taking care of major items, such as having your home painted. Offering an allowance to your prospective buyers, so they can have the painting completed is not the same as having done it for them. Now, as they're trying to imagine what that new paint job will look like, they may also be discounting the price even further because of the less-than-perfect look of those walls. Remember, a house that presents well sells for the best price because it outshines the competition.
4. Marketing
One of the first steps in your marketing plan involves finding an agent who will best represent you. When interviewing agents, test and compare their knowledge and ask each to demonstrate how they will market your home to buyers. Compare, too, how much money each spends on advertising the homes they list, in what media (newspaper, magazine, etc.), and the effectiveness of one medium over the other. Remember, it's not just how much they spend, but how they spend it. Say goodbye to any real estate agents using old, traditional methods to sell your home because they don't work in today's market! To be competitive in today's marketplace, agents who use new and innovative, nontraditional marketing approaches are the ones who are getting more homes sold fast and for top dollar.
Buyers are out there... and they will come!
Before you put your home back on the market remember:
- Effective communication is vital between you and your agent.
- Price your home according to market conditions, competition, and the condition of your house.
- Be sure your house is in showcase-buyer-ready condition.
- Have an innovative marketing plan firmly set in place.
Bottom line
Before you just relist your home with another agent who's only willing to do the exact same things that every other pageant is doing, ask yourself what is it that you want. Do you want to do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result or do you want to work with a team that guarantees results in writing to get your home sold at your price?