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Home » 10 Tips from Our Title and Escrow Company If You Are Trying to Sell Your Home by Yourself
For sale by owner, also known as FSBO, is when a person decides to sell their property without seeking the help of a real estate agent. For many people, this decision comes after learning how much money they will have to forgo in commissions as a result of an agent selling their home. Deciding to sell your home yourself can potentially save you thousands of dollars in commissions, but you need to be on top of everything to make sure you follow the law and also make sure you’re not being scammed in the process. That is why it is always advisable, even if you won’t be using a real estate agent, to hire the services of an experienced title and escrow company to help you deal with title searches and escrow accounts. Here are some tips to help you out if you’ve decided to skip the services of a realtor:
Make sure this is the right choice
It is not an easy task to sell your home by yourself. There are many things to take into consideration and if you don’t work in the real estate industry yourself, you will have to carry out comprehensive research to learn what needs to be done before and during the selling process, and once you’ve closed a deal on your home. It is also necessary to invest some money into it. Not everybody has the time, the energy, or the money necessary to go through it successfully. Before deciding to take on such a complicated endeavor, think whether it is better to pass the responsibility to an experienced professional or if you are willing to put in the time and effort needed to not only sell your home, but sell it well. If the answer is no, then you are better off working with a real estate agent. If you need your home to sell fast, it is also advisable that you seek the help of a professional.
Study the market
We’ve already said you need to do thorough research. The first thing you need to learn about is what the market is like for your home. An experienced realtor will know exactly what to do from the moment you decide to use their services, while you need to learn what you need to do to market your home from scratch. Research the prices of similar homes in your neighborhood and what time of the year is good to put a house on the market. One of the advantages of taking on this task solo is that you can cut down the price of your home and get a competitive edge above other houses in the neighborhood that are being sold by agents.
Fix up your home before potential buyers come view it
As the saying goes, there is only one chance to make a good first impression. That is why it is important that you spruce up your home before showing it to potential buyers. You can start by deep cleaning and de-cluttering your home—put away any family photos and remove any unnecessary items from countertops, tables, and rooms. Take care of any minor details, such as fixing squeaking steps, broken tiles, or loose door knobs. Paint rooms a neutral color to enhance its appeal. If you have enough in your budget, you could arrange for some landscaping or professional tile and grout cleaning work to be done. They key is for any potential buyer to imagine themselves living there. After you’ve done all the work necessary, you can invite a friend or neighbor to pose as a buyer and give you their opinion on how the house looks.
Have a business/marketing plan for approaching your home’s sale
Consider your home sale a business transaction, you need to emotionally detach yourself from it. As such, plan how you will be handling everything. Thoroughly think about things such as how much money are you willing to negotiate down from the asking price or how much time will you let pass before deciding to turn to a professional (in case you are not able to sell it yourself). Create a marketing plan to let potential buyers know that you are selling your place; a good way to start is to place a “For Sale” ad on your home’s front yard. It should be an eye-catching, professionally printed sign. Another way to get the word out there that you are selling your home is to tell everyone you know. This includes friends, relatives, coworkers, acquaintances… the good old word of mouth can go a long way. Advertising your home in local bulletin boards, grocery stores, or other public places, and on Craigslist or websites that cater to FSBOs is also a good way to get people interested in your property. The latter can also help you include your home in the Multiple Listing Service for a fee.
When selling your home, you’ll have to handle everything from advertising to taking calls from potential buyers and brokers to negotiating the deal. Those buyers expect nothing but a professional and confident demeanor from you. That is why you should keep all the paperwork available in case they want to see it, and look presentable when showing the house.

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A realtor’s skillset focuses on ensuring that a real estate transaction is straightforward and time effective. A reliable real estate company provides countless resources to help this goal. Learn more about title and escrow services in Florida.

A realtor’s skillset focuses on ensuring that a real estate transaction is straightforward and time effective. A reliable real estate company provides countless resources to help this goal. Learn more about title and escrow services in Florida.