There is no doubt that selling your home is a highly emotional experience, and this can lead to many delays in the selling process. People are generally attached to their homes in one way or another. It could be that it holds wonderful memories of family gatherings, you may have made the home your own with additions, décor or other personal touches creating a home perfect for your preferences. For this reason, sellers often feel that their home is worth so much more than market value suggests.
Whatever the reason, there is often a lot of emotional attachment, and this can be challenging for sellers, as a value can’t be placed on emotional attachments. Often a seller will have specific notions of who should buy their property, and how much they should pay.
The best advice to sellers is to think of the sale as a business transaction. Appoint a good agent, and then trust that they will give you the best advice, and act in your best interests.
The first thing you need to be certain of is that you are in fact ready to sell. You will need to let go of any emotional attachment that you have to the property. Think of the property as a commodity and take the advice of the agent with regards to things that are required to make the property sellable and get the transaction done efficiently.
If you have decided to sell, stick to that resolution. Speak to the agent upfront about your price expectations, and ensure you fully understand what is realistically possible. That will make it easier to let go and wait for an appropriate offer.
Be realistic about your price expectations. The agent will provide you with an assessment of the property and a recommended price based on recent sales in the area. Assess whether that can meet your needs, if so, move forward with the process.
Ensure the property is in a sellable condition. For this, you may need to make certain changes. The better the condition of the property, the better the price that you can likely achieve. Take heed of the advice of the agent, it will be in the interest of getting the property sold and achieving a good price.
Don’t hover during viewings. It is important that you leave the selling job up to the agent. Be sure to give the agent necessary time and space to show the property to prospective viewers and to negotiate a suitable deal for you.
Focus on the future. By looking ahead in terms of where you plan to move to next, and working towards that, will help you shed some of the emotional attachment to the selling of your home. Excitement about where you are purchasing next can be a real upliftment.
Do not take negotiations personally. It is vital not to take a low offer personally, or to be offended by it. Do not be offended if the buyer does not come back with a higher price, it was likely not the right buyer for the property. Selling a property is seldom forthright, it often involves a process of negotiation and deal-making.
· Risk reduction
When working through a dedicated agent from a reputable brand, they have been trained to oversee the entire process from a legal perspective and you run less risk of being scammed or conned.
· Time savers
An agent will do the legwork for you - from marketing and scheduling property viewings to matching buyers to a property that will meet their criteria, saving you from meeting prospective buyers who are looking for something completely different.
· Negotiations
Working for both the buyer and seller ensures that your agent will get you the best deal as their strength comes to the fore with regards their understanding of the market
· Understanding the property market
Real estate agents are immersed in the local market and have in-depth knowledge of neighbourhood trends, property values, and market conditions. They can help you spot opportunities and ensure you won’t overpay or undersell.
· Objective Guidance
The home buying or selling process is emotional. It’s easy to let feelings influence decisions, but an agent provides objective advice, keeping your best financial interests in mind. Whether it's advising you to wait for a better offer or steering you clear of potential pitfalls, they’ll help you stay focused on long-term goals.
Apart from the convenience of leaving all the legwork to a professional, working with a real estate agent brings several other crucial values to the table. Because of the huge financial impact these transactions can have on people’s lives, involving the right real estate agent can add immense value to buyers and sellers; providing them with professional guidance and a trusted ally on which to rely.