Dear Bloggers,
Selling a home can be
stressful from start to finish. There's so much riding on a home sale that many
homeowners spend the time selling their home sitting "on pins and
needles," as they say. It's hard not to worry. From the moment that a home
is put up for sale, homeowners must ask themselves: what will we do if the home
doesn't sell for enough money? What if it takes to long sell? These questions
and concerns are valid.
Fortunately, there are things
that you can do to make the home selling process go more smoothly. If
you're a homeowner who would like to sell your home sometime in the coming
months, you can make the process easier on yourself by working with a
professional real estate agent. Below, I've listed the top 10 stressors that
homeowners experience when trying to sell their home.
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Most homeowners need to sell
their home on a deadline. If they can't sell their home
by the time their new job begins, or by the time they've started to pay the
mortgage on their new property, they could experience hardship that could
lead to loss of money. Homes tend to sell quickly at certain times of
the year. Putting the house up for sale at a time of year when buyers are
looking can help the home sell faster. Homeowners can also help their home sell
more quickly by pricing the house right.
A house that is priced too high for its worth could take a long time to attract the right buyer, and may never attract the right buyer if it remains priced too high. Incorrect pricing can be avoided by working with a real estate professional who understands the real estate market in the area and who knows how to analyze the prices of comparable homes in the area.
Selling for the Desired Price
Most home sellers have a
target price they're aiming for when they put their house on the
market. They often feel anxiety when they wonder what will happen if they
don't sell their home for the right price. When an offer comes in
below the expected price, this can create feelings of hesitation. Do they
accept the offer or not? This is another reason to work with a real
estate professional who knows how to analyze the price of comparable homes in
the area.
Handling Home Improvements
& Home Selling Preparation
Homeowners often feel a lot of
pressure to make their house look "perfect" without really knowing
what buyers want. They often put effort into home improvements without
knowing whether those improvements will pay off.
Homeowners can assuage these concerns by
setting up a consultation with their real estate professional before listing
their home. Their real estate
professional can give them advice that can help them decide what home
improvements are most important to do now.
Fear of Offers Falling
Through
Once an offer does come
through, it takes a while before the home is officially sold. During that time,
the offer can always fall through. Homeowners who are in a hurry to sell their
home quickly often feel anxiety that they will not be able to stop the offer
from falling apart. A good real estate professional can help with
any negotiations that could prevent the home sale from falling apart. An
experienced negotiator can help keep buyers interested. Even if their
enthusiasm for the home buying process begins to wane.
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Timing the Sale of the Home
with the Purchase of a New One
Selling a home and buying a
home at the same time can be an especially touchy process. Usually, home
sellers want to sell the home shortly before the purchase of their new home is
final. Home sellers often feel worry that their home will either sell too
soon before the purchase of their new home, or that their home will take a long
time to sell after their new home has been bought. Both situations
can lead to financial hardship for the homeowner. Homeowners who want to time the
sale of their new home purchase properly should work with an experienced real
estate professional for both the sale of their old home and the purchase of
their new home. Having a partner who can help them at both ends of
the transaction can help with the timing.
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Anxiety Over the Unknowns in the Selling Process & Timeline
Lack of control over the
selling process and timeline can make some homeowners feel like they're out of
control generally, which can lead to overall feelings of anxiety. Homeowners who feel anxiety over the home selling process and
timeline should write down a list of questions for their real estate
professional at the start of the home selling process to help them feel like
they know what to expect throughout the transaction. It's important
to find a real estate agent who is a good communicator, who can help the home
seller understand what's happening throughout the home selling process. Most
home sellers have a greater feeling of control over the selling process if they
know what to anticipate every step of the way.
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Being Unsure if Buyers are
Interested
Sometimes when a house sits on the market
for a long time, home sellers may become concerned that buyers are not
interested in their house. This can happen for many reasons. If the house
is priced incorrectly, or if the house is not in good condition, then buyers
can be hard to bring to the table. Often, sellers find it hard to believe that
their home is not attractive to buyers. Sellers expect their house to be
attractive to buyers because it is attractive to the sellers. This kind of
perspective can make it difficult for sellers to make their home more appealing
to buyers. Sometimes, painting a room can be helpful. Other times, the
house needs to be repriced. For home sellers, the best way
to attract buyers is to work with a real estate professional who can make
recommendations for repairs or changes that can bring buyers running.
Handling Negotiations with
Buyers
Negotiating with buyers is
one of the key parts of selling a home, but many homeowners have little or no
experience selling much of anything. This makes negotiating with buyers
stressful because most home sellers feel unprepared and unable to handle the
negotiations themselves. The best thing that home sellers can do to
negotiate with their buyers is to work with a trustworthy real estate
professional. It's also important to listen to that real estate
professional as they often give advice to sellers. However, it is the seller who
is ultimately in control of many of the actions that the real estate
professional takes when trying to sell the house. Working together as a team,
the real estate professional and home seller can help make the negotiating
process better overall.
Difficulty Keeping the Home
Clean for Showings
Sometimes, it takes several home
showings before a buyer makes an offer on a home. In between those tours and showings, home sellers often spend
hours cleaning and staging their house. This can lead to wasted
time, stress over keeping the house looking its best, and even fights among
people in the household as everyone feels pressure to keep their house looking
its best.
For many homeowners, the solution to
staging and preparing the house between home showings is to have the house
professionally cleaned on a regular basis. Some homeowners will even hire landscapers to
cut their grass, water their plants and weed their garden to boost curb appeal.
Having professional resources on hand can help reduce the anxiety out of
maintaining a home.
It's also helpful to work
with a real estate professional. A capable and skilled real estate professional
can make recommendations that can help homeowners know where to direct their
energy when staging their home. This can help homeowners feel some sense of
relief that, even if their home is not in perfect condition
when home buyers come to see the home, the house is still tailored to the needs
and tastes of home buyers. This can help make the experience of preparing for
home showings and tours easier overall.
Getting Out of the House for
Showings
During tours and open houses,
the homeowner leaves their home open for anyone who wants to come in and take a
look at their possessions. For some homeowners, doing this can be very
challenging. Leaving the home open for anyone to wander in means making the
house vulnerable to scrutiny and perhaps even security concerns. This is not
easy for some homeowners.
In addition, it's also important to work
with a real estate professional who will keep a watch over the belongings in
the house while the house is being toured by potential buyers. This helps keep the
items safe and can even help keep the house itself safe.
Work with a Real Estate
Professional
When the time comes to sell
your home, the most important thing you can do to make the home selling process
easier overall is to work with a real estate professional. Your real estate
professional can help you by providing advice and guidance throughout the home
selling process, interacting with potential buyers, and by serving as your
guide while the house is being sold.
In most of the cases that I know
as we have been viewing some new homes for many sellers "...it would make
sense to step aside for a little fresh air and let the professionals do their
magic."
By working with a real estate
professional, you can alleviate much of the anxiety you might feel while the
selling process is taking place.
The Old Sailor,