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How quickly can I
sell?
In order to determine the speed of the sale, you'll
need to be able to answer a few questions:
- How does your asking price compare with other homes?
- How well have you researched your standing in the
marketplace?
- Is the location appealing to the majority of buyers?
- What kind of market are you trying to sell in? Is it more
favorable to buyers or sellers?
- How are you marketing the property? Are you advertising
it?
- Are you available to show it nights, weekends, during the
day?
- Is financing easy to come by? Are interest rates high or
low?
- What kind of condition is the home in?
- What style of house is it? Does it appeal to a general
audience?
- How many bedrooms does it have?
- Are your taxes considered affordable?
- Are there enough baths?
- How about closets, are there enough?
- What is the property size?
- What condition are the grounds in? Is it landscaped, well
maintained?
- How fast do you want to move?
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You may find there are many more questions. If you're
determined to try it on your own, you'll need to be able to answer these
questions before you'll be able to venture a guess on how quickly you
can sell. Even a seasoned professional may have trouble giving you a
definitive answer.
Each answer offers another piece to the puzzle. If
speed is of great concern, it's probably in your best interest to hire a
Realtor® and give yourself a break. Learning everything you need to
know will take a considerable amount of time and energy. In order to
represent yourself well, you must be committed to managing the sale for
as long as it takes. Remember, it will take you longer to get "up
to speed." If you're like most homeowners, your home is probably
your most valuable possession? Why would you rush into its sale without
being fully prepared?
It May Look Easy on the
Surface…
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Looks
Can Be Deceiving
But the truth is; a simple
sign and some classified ads are rarely all it
takes to get the job done right.
Realtors® often apply
numerous marketing techniques to locate a buyer
for your home.
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- Corporate Referrals
- Internet Advertising
- Repeat Customers
- MLS Distribution
- Institutional Ads
- Company Reputation
- Direct Mail Marketing
- Niche Marketing
- High Distribution Trade Publications
- Telephone Canvassing
- Relocation Affiliation
- Networking Contacts
- Open Houses
- Stream of New Customers
- Franchises and Associations
- Out of Town Referrals from other Realtors®
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