
Six
Critical Elements of a Sale
While your Confederation Real Estate Agent will handle the details
and legwork of the home selling process, you may find it helpful to review the
Six Critical Elements of a Sale. Arming yourself with basic real estate
knowledge will be helpful as you move through the selling process.
1. Determining the List Price
Before
you set an asking price (or list price) for your home, your Confederation Real Estate Agent
will complete a Home Market Analysis. Your agent is trained to determine the
most appropriate sales price for your home by working with you in evaluating
several factors. When setting a
realistic fair market value of your home, you’ll want to consider the
following:
- Determine how much time you have in which to sell your home.
If you must sell quickly, your sales professional may suggest a more
competitive price or offer more favorable terms.
- In order to judge your competition, your Confederation Real Estate Agent will
provide you with recent sales of comparable homes in your area, as well as
homes currently available in your price range.
- Don't take a chance by pricing your home too high! It will
just make your competition look better. You will lose a large pool of eligible
buyers who may not even look at your home because it's out of their price
range.
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Consider marketplace trends. Your agent will be
an excellent resource in this matter.
After evaluating these areas, your Confederation Real Estate Agent will assist you in
establishing a realistic and ambitious listing price. Once you’ve set the price for your home, your
Confederation Real Estate Agent will customize a sales and marketing program that
will target exposure to a large segment of potential buyers.
2. Property Location
Another very important factor in selling your home is
location. You’ve heard the cliché a thousand times;
“location, location, location.” However
trite it may have become, the location of your home truly is a big factor when
selling. Buyers may consider any or all
of the following when determining where they want to purchase a home:
- Proximity
to area schools
- Proximity
to area amenities including hospitals and shopping centers
- Proximity
to expressways and public transportation
- Street
traffic/neighborhood noise
- Property
tax expense
3.
Property Condition
Buyers
consider the structural and mechanical integrity of your home as well as the
upkeep and cosmetic appeal. Before
listing your home, make sure it is in good condition from top to bottom. Anything that is in disrepair will show up on
a home inspection and, depending on the severity, could quite possibly affect the
sale of your home.
In
addition to getting your house in tiptop shape, you want to do the same with
your lot. Your lawn doesn’t have to be
as perfect as a putting green, but it should appear healthy, well maintained
and nicely manicured.
Your
Confederation Real Estate Agent will counsel you on what you can do to maximize the
value of your home, making it even more appealing to buyers.
4.
Market Conditions
Market
conditions play a major role in the sale of your home. Influential factors include:
- Interest rates
- Competition from other properties
- The economy
- Consumer confidence
-
Weather
These factors are beyond our control; therefore your Confederation
Real Estate Agent will respond to these conditions with the appropriate marketing and
price considerations.
You’ve probably heard the term “seller’s market.” In a
seller's market (also referred to as a “hot” market), homes sell quickly. Often in a seller’s market, there are fewer
homes on the market, meaning less competition.
This also means you have a better chance of receiving your asking price,
and in fact, you may even be offered more.
On
other side of the coin, in a “buyer's market” (also referred to as a “flat” or
“cold” market), sales lessen, more homes are available, and buyers often find
great deals on houses. If a seller is
motivated (perhaps he is paying the mortgage on both the home he is selling and
a new home ), the selling price may be reduced, resulting in a bargain for the
buyer.
5. Contract Terms
In real estate, the terms of the sale can make or break a
contract. House sale contingencies,
closing dates and exclusions of accessories or fixtures should always be
handled up front, in order to avoid any confusion that could affect the sale. This is another area where your Confederation Real Estate Agent will make your life easier. Your agent will handle the necessary details
of drawing up the contract and confirming facts, figures and details.
Essential terms found on a real estate contract include the
following:
- Names of the buyer(s) and seller(s)
- Property description
- The good faith earnest money deposit
- Purchase price and exact terms of sale
- Personal property to be included in home sale (i.e.
refrigerator)
- Amount of time acceptable for purchase offer
- Professional inspection
- Seller's disclosure of known defects
6.
Marketing
When marketing and advertising are done correctly, your home
will sell more quickly and command a higher price. Every property is unique, and therefore your Real Estate Agent will design a marketing plan to target the
segment of buyers who would be most interested in your home.
You’re
probably familiar with many real estate marketing tactics. Soon after listing your home with a Confederation
Real Estate Agent, a For Sale sign is placed in your front yard, and ads are placed in
the local newspaper. Your agent may hold an open house to allow interested parties to tour
your home and ask questions. Your house will
also be displayed on the Internet.
Beyond this "surface" marketing, your Confederation
Real Estate Agent is working behind the scenes to sell your home. This includes marketing your home to other
real estate agents, marketing your home to new buyers who respond to the signage and advertisements, and marketing your home to existing clients whose needs match your home.
Contact Confederation Today for
your Prince Edward Island Real Estate Needs
If you are thinking of selling a home, or want to talk with an expert Real Estate Agent
with detailed knowledge of Prince Edward Island Real Estate, please feel free to contact us Click here.
Simply call us at (902) 892-5074, or info@confedGMAC.com us.
We’ll be glad to talk with you, and help you in all of your Prince Edward Island
Real Estate needs.
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