Even though nearly 9 out of 10 homeowners ultimately enlist
a real estate agent to sell their properties, let’s face it: the thought of
going it alone does go through many minds. And surveys confirm the primary motivation,
which is, of course, saving the agent’s fee. Pocketing that cash would add that
much more to the bottom line—that’s just common sense! Isn’t it…?
What makes sense in theory doesn’t always work out that
way in the actual marketplace—in fact, the probabilities actually point in the
opposite direction. The verified financial analyses tell the tale—the average
sales price for real estate agent-assisted sales are so much higher than “For
Sale by Owner” sales that the percentages favor the real estate agent choice: last
month’s updated statistics listed the difference at more than $40,000.
Going it alone can be even more costly in other ways.
Selling a house yourself is a time-consuming
affair—particularly if you are having to organize all the processes from the
ground up. Not only do you have to do all the initial legwork to create and manage
the entire marketing and sales efforts, there winds up being no guarantee of a
final sale. To anyone who has ended up after months and months of work with
nothing to show for it, the time lost is a major source of dissatisfaction.
However, if you are retired or for any other reason aren’t
worried about devoting the needed time to the effort, attempting to sell your
home without a Charleston real estate agent could be a reasonable option for
you…if the next two considerations don’t
apply—
a)
Sometimes the most valuable asset a Charleston, SC realestate agent conveys is timely, accurate knowledge of the market.
Having an asking price that’s too high or low can have a devastating effects on
your bottom line. If it’s too high, the property can languish on the market for
far too long, losing value and appeal to ensuing waves of prospective buyers.
If it’s too low—lower than what would have attracted qualified buyers—you just
lost the single reason you chose to do all the work yourself! IOW, if you don’t
feel confident about your knowledge of market trends and recent movement, working
with an active Charleston real estate agent is clearly the prudent choice.
b)
Buyers frequently choose to protect their interests by
being represented by a buyers’ agent, in which case the seller is responsible
for paying the buyers’ agent a fee. If you are planning to sell the house
yourself, make sure you feel comfortable working with the buyer or buyer’s
agent and handling negotiations yourself. This requires having working knowledge of real estate contracts
and real estate laws (and everything else involved in the sale of a home).
If you aren’t inclined to master 50+ pages of paperwork, it’s a pretty good
reason why a real estate agent is probably for you!
If you are getting serious about selling your own home
this fall, you needn’t have decided to use a Charleston, SC real estate agent
to give me a call. Whatever your ultimate choice, I guarantee you will benefit
from my no-pressure, obligation-free consultation!
Interested
in selling your Charleston area home? Visit: www.jeffcookrealestate.com
Interested in buying a Charleston area home? Visit: www.discovercharlestonareahomes.com
Interested in buying a Charleston area home? Visit: www.discovercharlestonareahomes.com
-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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