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Buyer & Seller Survey Shows Rising Use of Internet, Reliance
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Washington, January 17, 2006
The National Association of Realtors
President Thomas M. Stevens states: "We find that the level
of for-sale-by-owners is on a sustained decline and is now at
a record low. In addition, a growing share of FSBO properties
are not placed on the open market - they're private transactions,"
Stevens said.
A clear downtrend in FSBOs has been seen since that market share
experienced a cyclical peak of 18 percent in 1997. Only 13 percent
of sellers conducted transactions without the assistance of a
real estate professional in 2005, and 39 percent of those FSBO
transactions were "closely held" between parties who
knew each other in advance, up from 32 percent in 2004. The FSBO
market share was at 14 percent in both 2003 and 2004. NAR began
tracking the FSBO market in 1981; the record was 20 percent in
1987.
"In reality, the term 'FSBO' is a misnomer when used to broadly
describe homes sold directly by owners. Since two out of five
of these transactions are between related parties, and those properties
are not placed on the open market, we believe that 'unrepresented
sellers' would be a much more accurate term to describe this segment,"
Stevens said.
The median home price for sellers who use an agent is 16.0 percent
higher than a home sold directly by an owner; $230,000 vs. $198,200;
there were no significant differences between the types of homes
sold. "While many unrepresented sellers are motivated to
save on paying a commission, we think the price difference speaks
for itself," Stevens said. "Owners without professional
assistance also have problems in understanding and completing
paperwork, prepping the home for sale, getting the right price
and selling within the time planned."
Survey data don't explain the price difference, but Stevens offered
some context. "Agents know best how to prepare a home and
maximize value, agents provide broader exposure to the market
and are more likely to generate multiple bids, and the portion
of sales that are between private parties are likely to be at
a lower price than those on the open market."
Why People Are Afraid To Buy From You!
(From ValerieFitzgerald.com)
Many homeowners believe that to maximize their profit on a home
sale they should sell it themselves. At first glance, they feel
selling a home is simple and why should they pay a broker fees
for something they could do themselves? In fact, close to 25%
of all the homes sold last year were sold for sale by owner (FSBO).
However, close to half of the FSBO’s said that they would
hire a professional next time they sold. Thirty percent said they
were unhappy with the results they achieved by choosing FSBO.
Why?
Many FSBO’s told us that the time, paperwork and everyday
responsibilities involved were not worth the amount of money they
saved in commissions. For others, the financial savings were even
more disappointing. By the time they figured the amount of fees
paid to outside consultants, inspectors, appraisers, title lawyers,
escrow and loan officers, marketing, advertising.. they would
have been better off having paid the broker’s fee which
would have included many of these charges up front.
Selling a home requires an intimate understanding of the real
estate market. If the property is priced too high, it will sit
and develop a reputation for being a problem property. If the
property is priced too low, you will cost yourself serious money.
Some FSBO’s discovered that the lost money as a result of
poor decisions outweighed the commission.
Before you decide to sell FSBO, consider these questions and weigh
the answers of assuming the responsibility versus employing a
professional. A little time spent investigating up front will
pay off tenfold in the end. Questions To Consider:
Do I have the time, energy, know-how,
and ability to devote a full forced effort to sell my home?
One of the keys to selling your home efficiently and profitably
is complete accessibility. Many homes have sat on the market much
longer than necessary because the owner was unwilling or unavailable
to show the property. Realize that a certain amount of hours each
day is necessary to sell your home.
Am I prepared to deal with an
onslaught of buyers who perceive FSBO’s as targets for low
balling?
One of the challenges of selling a home
is screening unqualified prospects and dealing with lowballers.
It often goes unnoticed.. how much time, effort and expertise
it requires to spot these people quickly. Settling for a lowball
bid is usually worse than paying broker commissions.
Am I offering financing options to the buyer? Am I prepared to
answer questions about financing?
One of the keys to selling, whether
it’s a home, a car... anything, is to have all the necessary
information the prospective buyer needs and to offer them options.
Think about the last time you purchased something of value, did
you make a decision before you had all your ducks in a row? By
offering financing options you give the home buyer the ability
to work on their terms and open up the possibilities of selling
your home quickly and more profitably. A professional real estate
agent will have a complete team, from lenders to title reps for
you to utilize...they’ll be at your disposal.
Do I fully understand the legal ramifications
and necessary steps required in selling a home?
Many home sales have been lost due to incomplete
paperwork, lack of inspections or not meeting your states disclosure
laws. Are you completely informed of all the steps necessary to
sell real estate? If not, a professional would be a wise choice.
Do I have the capability of handling the legal
contracts, agreements and any disputes with buyers before or after
the offer is presented?
Ask yourself if you are well versed in legalese
and if you are prepared to handle disputes with buyers. To avoid
any disputes it is wise to put all negotiations and agreements
in writing. Many home sales have been lost due to misinterpretation
of what was negotiated.
Have I contacted the necessary
professionals ....title, inspectors (home and pest), attorney,
and escrow company?
Are you familiar with top inspectors and escrow companies? Don’t
randomly select inspectors, attorneys, and title reps. Like any
profession there are inadequate individuals who will slow, delay
and possibly even cost you the transaction.
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