Why I Might Need A Realtor?
If you've had training and experience in sales, psychology, diplomacy, law, finance,
property values, are a skilled negotiator and aren't intimidated by lots of paperwork,
maybe you can pull it off. You might even save yourself a buck. But the odds are
against you. Because there are just too many pitfalls for the do-it-yourselfer to
avoid. That's why most property transfers in this country are handled by REALTORS®*.
What's Your Home Worth?
Do you really know? Without a professional appraisal, you're almost certain to price
it too high or too low. And one way is as bad as the other. REALTORS® are involved
with property valuation every day. They're attuned to all the visible and hidden
factors that affect your home's worth, and can guide you in setting a fair and reasonable
price. So it will sell promptly, rather than stay on the market for months or longer.
Come One, Come All
Now that you've set your price, right or wrong, it's time to let the world know
about it. Start with a "For Sale by Owner" sign. That tells everybody who drives
by that your house is open for inspection day or night, seven days a week. Never
mind that most are "just looking" without any real thought of buying. If you like
company you're in for a great time, assuming that all people who come in are your
kind of folks. But there are some bad actors out there. Are you sure you want just
anybody in your home?
Then, too, the buyer you're looking for may never drive by. So how do you reach
qualified buyers? By advertising. That gets expensive, of course, and unless you're
a skilled copywriter your ads may not interest many good prospects. Even so, you'll
probably get enough phone calls at all hours to thoroughly disrupt your routine.
And don't plan any week-end trips. You can't sell your home if you're not there,
can you?
If a REALTOR were selling your home for you, you'd miss all this trouble. Because
you'd see only qualified buyers who are looking for a home like yours. And you'd
see them at your convenience.
Talking Turkey
When you finally find a serious looker, you'll also find out how good a negotiator
you are. Because there's likely to be several thousand dollars between your asking
price and an offer. Should you stick to your guns? If you do you may lose the sale.
If you don't you may cheat yourself? This is likely to be a time of compromise?
Of give and take. But knowing how much to give, or whether to give at all, demands
knowledge and negotiating skill. The fact is that you, the owner, are in an awkward
position to best advance your own interests.
At this point your REALTOR'S advice is invaluable. As a third party, his or her
objective viewpoint will be reassuring to the buyer. And you'll have an experienced
professional in your corner to bargain for you. No one can handle this difficult
part of the transaction more effectively than a REALTOR.
Closing The Deal
How good a salesperson are you? Getting an indecisive buyer to make a decision will
be the test. Saying just the right thing, and knowing when not to say anything,
can make the big difference. Successful selling is an art and a science. And since
buying a home is the biggest investment most of us ever make, highly sophisticated
sales techniques are demanded. This is where your REALTOR'S specialized training
and experience with people really pay off.
And Now For The Paperwork
The many frustrations of selling your own home reach their climax at this point.
First your buyer will need a loan. Can you help him or her through the maze of mortgage
financing, points, and interest rates? Your contract won't be worth much if the
buyer can't get the money to pay you. And then there are other complications. Your
buyer will want satisfactory title evidence. Probably a termite inspection. There
are taxes to consider. And dozens of other details to keep you busy before closing.
Once again, a REALTOR, working with your attorney, will shoulder this burden for
you. Everything will be done properly, legally and with a minimum of bother on your
part.
Still Want To Go It Alone?
After all, you'll save the REALTOR'S commission, won't you? Not necessarily. Because
most people who respond to "For Sale by Owner" offers expect to buy at a lower price.
If you sell your home for less than its market value, you could lose far more than
the commission you're trying to save.
It's your decision. But think carefully about all that's involved in time, skill
and money. Then consider the advantages of having a REALTOR do the job for you from
start to finish, painlessly and safely. It's your decision. And it's your money.
*REALTOR® is a registered collective membership mark which may be used only by real
estate professionals who are members of the National Association of Realtors and
subscribe to its strict code of ethics.