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5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Selling Your First House

Posted By: Marshall Walker In: Charleston SC Real Estate
Date: Mon, Feb 26th 2018 5:18 pm

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Each year, a few million homes are sold in the U.S. alone. It's a serious business in which everybody wants to make a profit and get the best price possible. Sales preparations can be tricky for inexperienced sellers because they may not know how to negotiate with potential buyers. As a first-time home seller, you have to be smarter than that. Check out the most frequent oversights and what to do should these situations arise:

The price is too high.
No matter the market condition, it's common for sellers to overestimate their home's value. They don't do the necessary calculations and look at the property from the emotional point of view, which always affects their financial logic. For this reason, you should hire a professional real estate agent who can make rational and objective estimates. An agent can determine a reasonable price and negotiate on your behalf. And you likely can't outdo an agent who has experience and knows how the average buyer thinks.

You neglect advertising.
Putting one of those 'House for Sale' signs in front of your home is great, but it probably won't bring you many serious buyers. If you stick strictly to this advertising method, you localize the search and don't allow other people to learn about your property.

Social media is particularly important in this regard because you can reach thousands of potential buyers within seconds. In fact, a recent study found that 90 percent of real estate clients start their property search online; therefore, you shouldn't miss a chance to target an audience in any given location and timeframe using social media and paid searches.

You don't repair your home.
You can drastically improve the sales potential of your house if you repair a few things and make a small investment in cheap—yet appealing—interior details. By doing so, you can make your home look much better and impress potential buyers who come to see it.

But there is another catch here. Some homeowners take the time to fix everything, but they spend so much money in the process that it doesn't pay off. You need to be careful with this and be sure to make the minimal investment to maximize the price.

Choose the wrong timing.
Perhaps you think that timing doesn't really matter in real estate, but you would be very wrong. It's quite the opposite, actually. Most clients buy new homes during spring or early autumn, so be sure to pay attention to this factor and try to increase the odds of selling your home quickly by choosing the perfect timing.

Lose yourself in the process.
Real estate projects take a lot of nerves, especially if you're selling your first house. That's why some people lose focus and make a series of compromises just to get the job done. Rather than rushing to get your home sold, prepare for a long process and complicated negotiations with interested candidates—or else you could end up with less money in your bank account. And do everything you can to eliminate emotions from the process. It's just a job, so act accordingly.

Selling your first home is no easy task.

Keep my suggestions in mind as make sure to give me a call if you are thinking about selling your home!