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Top 5 Tips for Selling Your Home in a Down Market

by: Ines.Hegedus-Garcia on July 27, 2007 12:34:39     16 comments »

mariana_wagner.jpgWe have the priviledge this week in Miamism, to have as guest writer, a talented Colorado Springs Real Estate Broker by the name of Mariana Wagner.  Mariana is the author of The Springs Real Estate Scoop , which in her own words brings,

Real estate topics, trends, issues, data and general information to YOU, in a digestable, fun to read, please-leave-a-comment way”.

We invited Mariana to write this article so you can get a different perspective of todays real estate market.  We know you will find these tips to be very helpful and we thank Mariana for taking the time to enlighten us with her expertise.

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Top 5 Tips for Selling Your Home in a Down Market
The past year has brought most of the country into what many are calling a Down Market.  This market shift can (and usually does) make it harder to be a Home Seller, today.
However, there ARE ways to make sure that you are as successful as possible, when selling your home in a Down Market.
 
1.       Understand exactly what a Down Market really IS. To effectively deal with anything, you must undersAnalyzing_a_graph.jpgtand what you are dealing with. A Down Market is usually defined by:
  • There are more homes on the market
  • Homes are not appreciating at the rate that they did a few years ago
  • Homes may actually be selling for less than they could have a year ago
  • Homes are staying on the market longer
         A local real estate agent will be your BEST friend when determining how a Down Market plays out in YOUR neighborhood.

2.       Price it Right from the very beginning. This is said a lot in the real estate world, but is rarely explained to the home seller effectively. It is human nature to want to make sure that you are getting the MOST money possible for your home. Often, home sellers will say, ” Lets price it a bit high, and then we have room to negotiate.

        That may work in a hot Sellers Market, but NOT in a Down Market.   Why?

        Lets look at this backwards : In a Sellers Market, when a new home pops up on the market, the whole pool of available Buyers rush to go see it. The most qualified, ready-to-buy      Buyer will get that home. The home is not going to wait around for the semi-qualified, partially motivated Buyer to get their act together a couple weeks later.
That doesnt make sense, right?

        In a Buyers Market/Down Market the same principals are at work:

When a new buyer pops up onto the market, they will look at all available homes that fit their needs. The best priced, best looking home will get the offer. The Buyer is not going to wait around for the over-priced home to lower their price, nor will they bother negotiating when they can get a perfectly-priced home with less hassle. So, now the over-priced home will have to sit on the market until another buyer pops up.


        An experienced, local real estate agents JOB is to fully understand the local housing market. They can give you a great idea of HOW to effectively and competitively price your home in a Down Market.

3.       Make sure your home shows like a model. (Okay, maybe not like a model, but close ¦) Second ONLY to pricinHouse_Needs_Work.jpgg your home effectively from the start, is making sure that your home looks fabulous. Home Buyers will not make excuses for how your home looks¦ They will just move on to the next home for sale. Here are 3 tips for making your home look wonderful:

  • Do NOT put your home on the market until you have FINISHED any remodeling and/or repairs that you plan on making. Nothing worse than showing a “project house.”
  • Clear out the clutter. Make your home look as LARGE and CLEAN as possible. And dont shove it into your garage. Rent a storage unit.
  • Hire a stager. A professional stager can look at your home with a fresh eye giving you tips and tricks on making your home look spectacular! People LOVE spectacular looking homes, and the cost of hiring a stager will be less than the first price drop you may need to make if your house does not show well.
        When interviewing Listing Agents, ask if they have information on handymen, storage facilities and professional stagers that they would recommend in your area.

4.       Find a Listing Agent who tells you the TRUTH about the current market. Painting a pretty picture of the current market may be easy to digest, as a Seller, but this is dangerous. Like in battle, you need to be PREPARED for what to expect in the specific market that you are in. And honestly? An agent who does not offer a REAL look into the current market is probably not prepared, themselves, to deal with it. (What works in a Sellers Market does NOT necessarily work in a Down Market.) That is NOT the kind of representation you need in a Down Market.

        You need acompetent agent who not only understands the current market, but has a armory of marketing and negotiating tools to use to make your home SHINE even in a Down Market.

Internet_House_Button.jpg5.       Make sure your home is getting comprehensive exposure on the internet. When interviewing listing agents, ask them about their internet marketing campaign. Your home NEEDS to be on the internet¦ All over the internet, in fact. Consider these points:

  • ·Over 80% of all home searches start on the internet.* Your home needs to be online when all these people start their search.
  • Over 25% of all Home Buyers FIRST saw the home that they purchased on the internet.*  If your home is not heavily marketed on the internet, you are missing thousands of potential buyers.
  • Multiple photos are the #1 thing that home buyers look for when searching on the internet for their next home.* Your listing agent MUST advertise your home with as many good-quality pictures as possible. Demand this.
        Selling a home in a Down Market may take more effort, but it is not impossible especially when you arm yourself with a competent real estate agent who understands the market and knows exactly how to get your home SOLD.
 
(*National Association of Realtors data)
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Comment from: Dena Stevens [Visitor] Email · http://www.activerain.com/dena

Marianna is such a smart butterfly!

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Comment from: Jeff Belonger [Visitor] Email · http://www.thefhaexpert.com

Ines....   What a great 1st guest blogger....And she did a great job with this topic....


jeff

PermalinkPermalink July 29, 2007 00:35:44
Comment from: Sparky [Visitor] Email · http://www.soundbiteblog.com

I am SOOOO jealous! Mariana is a great 1st choice for a Guest Blooger to Miamism!

PermalinkPermalink July 29, 2007 00:41:14
Comment from: Cyndee Haydon [Visitor] Email · http://www.clearwaterhomeconnection.com

Ines -  Marianna did such a great job - and also made a great point about the value of a "local real estate expert" like you an Rick. Looking forward to more guests :-)   

PermalinkPermalink July 29, 2007 00:41:40
Comment from: Laurie Manny [Visitor] Email · http://http;//www.longbeachrealestatehome.com

Wonderful article.  Great guest.  Sending some link love, and hopefully some traffic, to both of you. 

PermalinkPermalink July 29, 2007 01:32:04
Comment from: John Novak [Visitor] Email · http://www.AirForcePCS.com

Great choice for a guest blogger, and excellent point from Mariana about the different skills and marketing required in a down market.

PermalinkPermalink July 29, 2007 03:08:03
Comment from: Maggie Dokic [Visitor] Email · http://www.theblogthatatemiami.com

Ines, what a great choice for your first guest writer.  Mariana did a fabulous job with this.  Big LOL to Sparky on his Blooger typo. 

PermalinkPermalink July 29, 2007 06:33:58
Comment from: Missy Caulk [Visitor] Email · http://MissyCaulk.com

I love the yellow highlights, how did she do that ? What a great idea !

PermalinkPermalink July 29, 2007 07:26:31
Comment from: Steve Scheer [Visitor] Email · http://www.denver-realestateonline.com

Ines, That was great.  Very clever of you to do this and a wonderful article Marianna wrote.  You both clearly know what you are doing. 

PermalinkPermalink July 29, 2007 08:41:36
Comment from: Mariana [Visitor] Email · http://SpringsRealtyScoop.com

Ines, it was an HONOR to be your first Guest Blogger. I am very happy that I was able to contribute to your already fun-to-read, super-informative blog.


I am a BIG fan and loyal reader of MIAMISM and look forward to visiting Miami ... and YOU sometime soon!

PermalinkPermalink July 29, 2007 10:24:36
Comment from: Ines [Member] Email · http://www.miamism.com/
Ines

Dena - and witty too!


Jeff - I totally agree - this article not only tells the local consumer that Miami is not the only city in the US going through a down market, but it also reinforces what we tell our customers about their properties before listing.


Sparky - jealous? You? Your blog is an inspiration to me - the fact that you and Mark cover both the real estate and mortgage aspect of real estate in one blog is amazing!


Cyndee - I think that's the whole point - it's difficult for the consumer to find a good real estate professional because there are so many - this article helps them know what to look for and what questions to ask.


Laurie - every time I look at your blog, I get ideas, thanks for always being one step ahead.

PermalinkPermalink July 29, 2007 10:42:29
Comment from: Ines [Member] Email · http://www.miamism.com/
Ines

John - I agree, isn't Mariana awesome!


Maggie - I had not even noticed Sparky's BLOOGER until you mentioned it! : )


Missy - RSS Pieces's platform looks like a Word document where you can highlight and do different things to the text. The HTML code is span style if you want to try it out - I'll post in on AR


Steve - thank you - giving the consumer good varied content is what it is all about.


Mariana - I can't wait for us to meet in person and thanks again for taking the time to write such a powerful article for Miamism

PermalinkPermalink July 29, 2007 10:56:52
Comment from: Doug Trudeau [Visitor] Email · http://www.tucsonrealestateblogs.com/

Great Tips - Tip 5 is ever so important when talking about the need for good pictures. Three helpful sources for what to do and not do with photos.


Rules of Good Photos


Improve Your Listing’s Photos with HDR


Who Else Wants To Know How To Attract Buyers To Listings

PermalinkPermalink July 31, 2007 21:21:50
Comment from: moni [Visitor] Email · http://monikamcgillicuddy.com/wordpress/

Excellent tips from Mariana. I love the guest blogger idea and must work on that for my site. Great Job!

PermalinkPermalink August 01, 2007 08:57:45
Comment from: Sue Argue [Visitor] Email · http://www.stagedfirstimpressions.com

Ines,


Fantastic blog from Mariana Wagner. Her writing style is easy to understand and to the point.


Great choice for guest blogger.

PermalinkPermalink August 01, 2007 23:24:14
Comment from: caroline carrara [Visitor] Email

Ines, what a clear and concise post from your guest blogger. I think


it is genius to have guest bloggers on your blogs.

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