Choosing
a listing agent is the most important aspect in selling
your home. Few people realize though that choosing
one is a two step process, and it can be confusing, if you’re
not prepared in choosing the best realtor for your situation,
and knowing what questions to ask once you have decided upon
a listing agent.
When starting your search for a listing agent to sell your
home there are a few important considerations and questions
that you will need to investigate. First, consider
that you need a realtor that realizes that every seller has
a unique
situation not only financially, but in many other ways too,
such as deadlines for selling, or even times for showing your
house to buyers. You will want to find a listing agent that
not only you can work with, but also one that has your best
interests at heart, and not just their commission. It’s a working
relationship, but it’s one in which they are employed by you
to sell your home hassle free and for the best price.
Begin
your home listing agent search by investigating all of
the different realtors in your area. A handy telephone book
with agents listing and asking friends and neighbors about
any realtors that they may have had experience with are two
places to begin. Remember though that one persons experience
doesn’t mean that you will have the same exact negative or
positive one. After writing down a list of agents take some
time to dig a little further by grabbing a local paper with
home listings, and look for particulars. Note how the agents
list their available homes. Check to see if you’re impressed
by the quality of not only pictures, but how well the information
is presented about the homes. Be wary of any listing
that has grammatical errors, or leaves out vital information
such as
correct contact numbers. Also, look for the realtor’s websites,
and take note of how well their information is displayed, but
also see if the site is easy to navigate to find the necessary
information about the homes listed. There can be nothing worse
than a listing that is extremely hard to find. Potential buyers
will click away if your homes’ listing is buried beneath tons
of frustrating non essential information. Note too the different
forms or types of advertising that each realtor has, such as
radio, print, magazine, and internet. The broader informational
services your realtor uses the better chances your home will
sell according to your schedule and price.
After researching your potential realtors, and deciding on
which ones you might like to work with, make an appointment
to delve further into their services. Again, write down pointed
questions, and their answers to them. Key questions that most
home sellers like to know will have a big affect on their wallets,
and if their home sells or not. Make sure answers are effectually
given to your satisfaction. Here are 5 important questions
that you will need to ask.
- What are the listing agent’s commissions, and if your house
is sold by another agent what are the fees for both?
- What is the agents experience, and how much property have
they sold in the last year?
- Will your house be placed on an MLS (Multiple Listing Service),
or multiple MLS systems?
- What is the contractual agreement for the length of time you
must list with the realtor to sell your home?
- What is the listing agent’s policy for open houses, and will
you receive timely feed back to correct problems?
Finally, when making a decision on an agent to represent you
and your home remember to be thorough. If there are any questions
that you feel during your interview with a listing agent that
suddenly occur to you as important don’t be hesitant to ask.
Any confident and qualified agent will be more than happy to
openly discuss in a non hurried manner any questions that you
might have. Selling your home is an intensely personal one
with serious financial matters at stake. You deserve the detailed
and caring attention of a professional. Working with any realtor
should be as stress free as possible, and your home should
be presented in its best light, so buyers will come knocking
at your door.
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