Mistake #1 – Incorrect Pricing
Mistake #2 -- Mistaking Re-finance Appraisals for Market Value
Mistake #3 -- Failing to "Showcase"
Mistake #4 - Trying to "Hard Sell" While Showing
Mistake #5 - Trying to Sell to Lookers
Mistake #6 -- Being Ignorant of Your Rights & Responsibilities
Mistake #7 - Signing a Contract with No Escape
Mistake #8 - Limited Marketing
There are two obvious marketing tools that nearly every seller uses: open houses and classified ads. Unfortunately, these two tools are rather ineffective. Less than 1% of homes are sold at open houses, and less than 3% are sold because of classified ads. In fact, Realtors® often use open houses solely to attract future prospects, not to sell that particular house. Does your Realtor® have a website? There are very few successful real estate professionals who don’t, and for good reason.
Your Realtor should employ a wide variety of marketing techniques and should be committed to selling your property; he or she should be available for every phone call from a prospective buyer. Most calls are received, and open houses are scheduled, during business hours, so make sure that your Realtor® is working on selling your home during these hours (many Realtors® work part-time).
Mistake #9 - Choosing the Wrong Realtor
Selling your home could be the most important financial transaction in your lifetime. As a result, it is extremely important that you select a Realtor who is a good match for you. Experienced real estate agents often cost the same as brand new agents. Chances are that the experienced agent will be able to bring you a higher price in less time and with fewer hassles.
Take your time when selecting a real estate agent. Interview several; ask them key questions. If you want to make your selling experience the best it can be, it is crucial that you select the best agent for you.