Jake&IzzyLand
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Have any of you sold your homes for sale by owner? What was your experience like? Did you end up saving money not using a realtor? How did you ensure success?
Totally agree. My neighbor just did it FSBO and priced his home over 100k out of the market because he thought his home was as nice as a home sold just down the road that was totally redone and was on a canal. His home was stuck in the early 90's with tons of work that needed to be done. He got desperate and took a lowball offer 50k less than the value of his home. If he would have had a good realtor they would have found out the true value of his home. Also most people shopping for a home has a realtor. You have to pay that realtor plus the attorney fees.As a realtor, my real advice is hire a realtor.I'm totally serious because I've seen too many FSBOs sell their house for less than it was worth or cause themselves huge potential legal problems without a clue of what they are doing because of things they say or do during the pre-contract stage. Even Dave Ramsey says hire a realtor: http://www.daveramsey.com/blog/make-more-money-selling-your-home Just last year, I had buyers ready to purchase a house that the owners had FSBO offer on. Market price and my buyer's offer was $19K higher than the offer they accepted. The potential commission for my offer would have been $10k, so they lost $9000.
If you do FSBO, though, the biggest advice I have for you is hire an attorney. Then, speak carefully when showing the house so that you don't accidentally warrant something you didn't mean to. Finally, make sure that you have all of your state mandated disclosures.
You will save the 3% that would be paid to your realtor, but would still have to pay the 3% to the buyer's realtor.
Thanks, all. I have researched comps and I plan to price below the two most recent sales. I was not aware about paying the buyers realtor, do thanks for that.
Thanks, all. I have researched comps and I plan to price below the two most recent sales. I was not aware about paying the buyers realtor, do thanks for that.
Exactly. Why would you do that. What are you actually saving when you price it below market value.The bolded leads me to believe you need a realtor. Are you saving any money this way? If you hire a realtor and price AT what the other houses sold for you'll come out even.
One other thing I meant to add yesterday: If you FSBO, look up fair housing laws and examples of how people have accidentally violated them. It is surprisingly easy to do even when you do not intend to discriminate. You don't want to accidentally violate these laws in your FSBO advertising or in what you say when showing a house.
When you sell FSBO, you have to deal with multiple people with the sale. The potential buyer, their agent/realtor who you will have to pay, their attorney if they have one, the home inspector who will most likely find something wrong, property appraiser if there is an issue with the price, closing agent and anyone else who could be involved.I think people are looking for a good deal when buying a home, so if two homes on my lane sold for x and I price mine a little below x, I feel that it should sell quickly. Time is money, you know.