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For Sale By Owners
Are you a for sale by owner or FSBO and confused with selling
your own home? Are you overwhelmed with choices, showing your home without
a lockbox, appointment only or... home selling questions pertaining to: flat fee
MLS, flat fee real estate services, discount commissions, discount real estate
services, get listed in the MLS, by owner, for sale by owners, FSBOs, discount
mls listing, financing, mortgage calculators, multiple listing service,
commissions, home seller tools, contract forms, real estate mls, sell home,
selling, mortgages, rates, qualifying, qualified, closing attorneys, and real
estate closings...?
Contact me for your confidential home selling assessment!
I have home selling solutions! I've have sold many homes that were for sale by owner! I offer, solutions to
home sellers that believe the only way to go is for sale by owner! I will
discuss my marketing plans, pricing structures in the privacy of your own home,
and offer you a free market ready assessment of your property. Click here for
more information: Home Sellers
Do
I Need Help Selling A Home When Selling For Sale By Owner?
Do
I really need help when selling a home For Sale By Owner in Fairfax Virginia? Yes, of course you do!
Especially in this market, and with the advent of Internet
marketing! You'll have more exposure of your home, attract more buyers
interest in your home, and thus get a higher sales price. Think about it!
Would you like to have one buyer or many buyers interested in your home? The
more buyers the better the price you'll get and the terms to negotiate will be
easier!
The success rate
for For Sale By Owners has changed little over the years. Only a small
percentage will be successful. Nearly four out of every five buyers will
use an agent or broker to complete their transaction. Eleven percent
will buy directly from a builder. Only nine
percent will purchase their home directly from the previous
owner.*
If you came into
a small inheritance, chances are you would seek the services of a tax lawyer, an
accountant and a financial planner. So
when it comes to selling or buying a home that is a biggest investment of your
life, many people do not feel an agent is important.
All too often they are wrong. The
bottom line is that transactions are much more complex than they seem. Real
estate deals and finances have become more involved in recent years and for that
reason it is important to have professional assistance.
Almost every home seller dreams of bypassing a real estate agent
and saving the sales commission. Occasionally, a seller gets lucky.
Perhaps the seller is relocating with his company, and they’ve offered
him a bonus if the employee sells the home in a short period of time.
Many times, the bonus is the downfall.
The seller wastes time trying to sell it themselves to keep the entire
bonus. More often than not, the
home sits. A lot of traffic, yet no
sale? How can this be? Is the home advertised?
Is there a yard sign?
Is it easily found on the Internet?
Well times have changed.
It used to be a classified ad would bring loads of qualified buyers
to a home on a single ad. The
Internet has changed all that. Today,
there are more than 30 million persons on-line on the Internet.
That is more people than own vcrs! 2
out of 3 adults over the age of 12 are on line every day!
Industry studies show, that over 83% of all home purchases begin on the
net. A buyer in Ohio, can view the inside of every major room of a
home for sale in another city in full color! They
can narrow their purchase, and the house hunting trip by shopping and previewing
homes on line. Today, even a loan can be obtained on the Internet, tax records,
school reports, and credit reports. You
have to ask yourself, “Do I have this exposure?”
Having sold many for-sale-by-owner homes that were unsuccessfully
marketed, Ellen and I noticed that a most common error made when
marketing their home was “due diligence.”
A buyer advises the seller that they are going to get a letter from a
lender within a few days, but the
letter never comes! When asked for
a loan letter…they tell the seller they are still shopping around for the best
rates. Again, the letter never
arrives. The reasons are many, and
all too often the buyers are not heard from again. Were they qualified? Could they
afford to buy?
This can be frustrating especially if this drags on for several months.
What are the reasons? Who
knows? Were they self employed, did
they have bad credit, were they a slow pay on credit or did they just not have
the correct documentation when inquiring about a mortgage.
The real answer is they did not have anyone directing the buyers to the
right lender that can provide a loan suited to their particular needs.
Also, many times buyers that frequent for sale by owner homes are
not qualified. A good real estate
agent will always have a buyer qualified before letting them in their car for an
afternoon of house hunting. That is
the smart thing to do! It is
important in personal safety to be careful with potential buyers. If they cannot afford to buy a home, then what are their real
motives for looking? You should
remember, the only way an agent gets paid is when they successfully close the
deal. They are not a taxi service.
So
selling a home is no longer a simple process, and getting top-dollar is
especially difficult for do-it-yourselfers that don't know the process.
A common mistake is that a seller often overlooks the experience, the
network of agents and the connections an agent uses to make things work.
They have contacts, inspectors, hEllenmen, and relationships of many peers that have
successfully worked with them before. It
is not unusual for a good agents to perform 40 sales or more a year. Compare
that to the home seller that sells a home only when a need arises.
Without
an agent, marketing a home to receive its best market value, prepare a legally
binding contract, arrange for financing, survey, handling inspections counters and
closing the sale successfully takes experience.
It takes more than luck to sell a home. There’s more to it than a planting a sign in the yard, a color flyer
and placing a clever ad in newspaper. That
is not even half the job. Getting
it closed is true test.
Obtaining the best price for your home, with or without a real
estate agent, usually takes several steps. The first is getting you home market
ready. Getting the home into tip-top shape is just the first step, then correctly marketing it.
If an agent isn’t hired, be ready to market the home, prepare a legally
binding sales contract, help the buyer obtain mortgage financing and the close
the sale. That’s all there is to selling your home without
professional help. But consumer
surveys state, the main reason that a persons will shop a for sale by owners it
that they think they will save money. So be prepared to deal with
it.
In a practical sense, Ellen and I have been listing homes for years
in the Fairfax Virginia area. Most of our
sales are always to persons being transferred into the metro area.
The buyers that are relocating... fly in for an average of three days to purchase a home.
Keep in mind, that with a corporate transfer, they already have financing in
place. They are already have loan approval. Their company offers it
as a service to the relocating employee. So on their first day,
the buyers get settled into the hotel after
traveling, then they get a bite to eat, and a good nights rest.
On day two, they will meet the agent. The agent briefs them with an
overview of the
area, the current market conditions, home inventory list, talks about commute
times, roads, and perhaps schools. Then
they are off to look at neighborhoods and homes.
The next day, perhaps the buyer has to check into their new place of work
to get acquainted with the surroundings and so forth.
A meeting with a loan officer would also take place. Then off to
look at a few more homes. By this time, the
selection has narrowed down, and an offer will usually be drawn up this day. It
is not unusual that they will write an offer as the leave town. It is
almost expected. The agent can handle most of the details for contract contingencies, and
inspection. After all, they’ve
done this before, and it isn’t magic.
A common event during this relocation buying
timeframe is that the
agent will drive past a for sale by owner home. Perhaps they notice the sign in the yard, or a flyer box.
If the
buyers like the curb appeal, they have the agent call from the car phone to show the
home. The call is made to show the
home, but the answering machine is on. It
is frustrating. They wait in the car for a bit, maybe even drive the neighborhood
hoping the seller will call. The buyers usually mutter that is probably
sold already. After waiting a bit more, they decide to drive on.
Time is valuable! They'll find something else.
The
sad thing is, that
the call from the seller is finally returned
later that
evening, but it's too late! They were busy
at work, or attended an important meeting, and were unable to call. That
is nice, but in the meantime...the
buyer’s already left town, and they purchased something else. Without a lockbox, or the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), the
home cannot be shown at the most important time of the day.
When there are real buyers actively looking!
If your
home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation of that listing. Please excuse our
active marketing.
Selling your home and want results?
Do you want
your home marketed here? Call
Us Now! Contact Me Now!

Ellen Crawford
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Thinking of selling a home by yourself in Fairfax Virginia?
Want to know what your home is worth? Need some answers? Well you've
come to the right place! If you are thinking of selling your home
by owner or for sale by owner (fsbo) we've placed
some practical articles and real estate insights to view
the home selling process in Fairfax Virginia. If you're buying or selling your home in the
Washington D.C. Metro area of Fairfax Virginia,
Fairfax: Reston, Fairfax City,
McLean, Vienna, Tyson's Corner, Great Falls, Chantilly,
Herndon, Alexandria, Falls Church, Fair Oaks, Burke, Springfield,
Clifton, Centreville, Annandale, Fairfax Station, Newington, Falls Church, Baileys Crossing, Mt. Vernon, Dunn Loring, Merrifield,
Greenway, and Oakton Virginia. Then I can help! As well
as covering the northern Virginia areas of Fairfax county
in our real estate business, we also cover fine northern
Virginia homes for sale in: Prince William County, Loudoun
County, Arlington counties, and suburban Washington D.C.
As a full time, fully professional
REALTOR®,
and listing agents that specialists in relocations, and the
best real estate service possible! I offer a FREE Competitive Market
Analysis (CMA). Whether you are selling or buying, we can handle all the
details.
"My
Experience
Will Move You!"
I am a broker associates,
and have
CRS, and
GRI designations. As you
can see I am well positioned on the INTERNET, and offer broad exposure of
your property or home. I am a seasoned residential real estate agents, that
specialize in service! Are you a FSBO or a for sale
by owner and confused with selling your own home?
Are you overwhelmed with home seller choices, showing your
home without a lockbox, appointment only or... home
selling questions pertaining to: flat fee MLS, flat fee
real estate services, discount commissions, discount real
estate services, get listed in the MLS, by owner, for sale
by owners, FSBOs, directional signs, classified ads, open
houses, discount mls listing, getting listed on the
Internet, financing, mortgage calculators, multiple
listing service, commissions, home seller tools, contract
forms, real estate mls, sell home, selling, mortgages,
rates, qualifying, qualified, closing attorneys, and real
estate closings...?
I offer
professional full service
Fairfax Virginia real estate sales. Whether you
are selling your existing home, retiring or relocating to or from the Fairfax Virginia area,
I can
handle all the details. Find out why
"Experience Matters!"

If your
home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation of that listing. Please excuse our
active marketing.
Selling your home and want results?
Do you want
your home marketed here? Call
Us Now! Contact Me Now!
*Source:
National Association of REALTORS® 2000 Profile of Buyers
and Seller
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