Selling Your Home, Explore Your Options, Home Selling Tips
If you have a lot of time on your hands, and feel confident that you are capable of handling all the necessary legwork and documentation needed to finalize the sale of your home, then by all means, forego the agent. Aside from having all the proceeds of the sale to yourself (no need to part with a 3 – 5% commission plus other incidental realtor-related expenses), what’s good about selling your property by yourself is that you have complete control over how you want the entire process to be done. From the contents of the little hand out flyers to final selection of buyers, all of these are yours to make. You may need to secure professional help somewhere along the way though (a lawyer to ensure that all the documents prepared are in order), but other than that, you’re the boss.
If you know that you have very limited knowledge on real estate procedures or feel that you don’t have enough time to focus on the intricacies of making a sale, then you would be better off securing the services of professional real estate agents or brokers. Admittedly, you will be shelling out money before you even get to sell your house but it would be a wise investment because you will be getting exposure through agent listings; more time because they will handle all inquiries and negotiations; and less headaches because they will over see all the legal documentation or processes necessary to finalize the purchase.
With these in mind, you would have a basic knowledge of what each option’s strengths and weaknesses are. If you need more information, you can speak to people who have sold their homes by themselves and through agents and ask them about their experiences and for their personal recommendation.
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