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“FSBOs” – The Rest of
the Story
You own a home in
Massachusetts. You know
first hand the sacrifice
it takes and the rewards
it brings. It was
probably the single
largest purchase of your
life, is now your
largest
asset and, if you’ve
owned it for more than a
few years, its value has
increased far faster
than any other asset you
own. Before you attempt
to sell it you need to
know “the rest of
the story”.
The 2003 National
Association of Realtors®
Profile of Home Buyers &
Sellers survey, expanded
for the Massachusetts
Association of Realtors®
to specifically cover
Massachusetts and New
England, discovered that
the median price for
homes sold with the help
of a real estate
professional was 21%
higher than for those
sold by their owners
without professional
assistance. Homes sold
with the assistance of a
real estate professional
sold for $175,000 a full
$30,000 more than the
$145,000 owners (FSBOs)
received for homes sold
without
professional help.
The survey also revealed
that 72% of homeowners
selling without
assistance used yard
signs to market their
homes while 61% used
newspaper ads and 41%
used open houses as
their principal
marketing tools. On the
other hand, an
overwhelming majority of
buyers, 86% nationally
and 91% in
Massachusetts, relied on
real estate agents to
buy a home.
A smaller percentage of
homeowners selling
without assistance rely
on the internet to sell
their homes. Those who
promote this as a good
idea fail to note, as
the survey does
clearly, that nearly 8
of 10 buyers who
initially used the
Internet to search for a
home ultimately employed
a real estate
professional to complete
their purchase. Knowing
how and
where to market your
property is a very
important part of what
professional agents
provide their clients.
Not fully understanding
how to best reach the
market can lead to
costly
mistakes.
Properly pricing your
home may be even more
important. Price it too
high and lose many
potential buyers; price
it too low and give away
a portion of its value.
Correctly pricing your
home for sale, right
from the beginning, may
be the single most
important decision a
seller has to make. Real
estate professionals
value properties every
day with clear,
complete, first hand
knowledge. They monitor
the public’s reaction to
your offering price,
report these reactions
to you on a timely basis
and advise you on the
best course of action
for a sale when you want
it and for the best
possible price. They
advise, you decide.
Open houses and showings
that sellers do without
assistance can expose
them to personal and
property risks and/or
waste their valuable
time because the
prospective buyer may
not be
qualified to buy their
home. Professional
agents help avoid these
problems by
pre-qualifying buyers
and accompanying them to
the home.
The survey also found
that the paperwork
required for real estate
transactions these days
can be complex and often
very confusing to both
buyers and sellers.
Sellers find it the
most troubling part of
selling without
professional help. Real
estate professionals and
your attorney are
important to completing
a transaction safely and
efficiently.
After signing a Purchase
and Sale Agreement,
scheduling and
accompanying
inspections, insuring
that contingencies have
been satisfied, tracking
the mortgage process and
getting
to the closing can be
complicated and time
consuming. Real estate
professionals understand
the process, are
experienced at
efficiently directing it
every day and, by
helping you
through it, allow you to
concentrate on your
normal routine.
From properly pricing
and intelligently
marketing your property
to getting through the
negotiations, paperwork,
inspections,
contingencies and the
closing, a real estate
professional is the
choice of 91% of sellers
in Massachusetts. The
sale of your single most
valuable asset should be
treated with great care
by professionals trained
to sell your home on
your schedule and at its
highest possible price.
Why would you settle for
less?
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