Determine Your Asking Price
Before you put your home up for sale, you must set the price. And before you
can do that, you must know what the house is worth. That doesn't mean what
you paid for it, or how you upgraded it. Determining worth is simply finding
out what someone would pay for it.
The steps in determining worth are:
1. Understanding market conditions
2. Getting the details about recent sales in your neighbourhood
RE/MAX agents have access to all of this information. Plus, they can
objectively see the big picture and tell you what makes your home unique.
Once you've determined you home's worth, you and your agent will determine
the asking price. Most often, the price of a home is set slightly higher
than its worth, to give a little "bargaining space." Of course, if it is set
too high, it may deter prospective buyers.
If you're in a rush to sell your home, setting the asking price a little
lower than what your home is worth will attract a lot of attention. But
beware, if the price sounds too good to be true, buyers may be skeptical.
They may even offer less than the asking price anticipating problems with
the home down the road.
You will have a legal relationship with your agent. When you complete the
listing agreement, you are giving your RE/MAX agent the authority to put
your house on the market for a specified period. If your house is sold
during that time, you will pay the agreed to commission. What's more, if the
house sells shortly after the specified period because of your agent's
efforts, you are still obligated to pay the commission.
Should You Offer Any Additional Items?
You may choose to include your appliances in the sale, or you may offer a
redecorating allowance. You may also be able to offer creative financing.
You may also consider purchasing a home warranty (covering major appliances
and systems) to make the home more attractive.
Document Checklist
- Mortgage documents
- Property survey
- Your deed or transfer of title document
- Tax assessment documents
- Utility bills
- Other claims relating to your home
- Pertinent condominium documents (if you live in this type of home)
- Maintenance history (include repair receipts)
- Additional sale enhancing items and information
Agent Interview Notes
You're getting ready to sell and need to find a reputable agent to sell your
home. Keep the Agent Interview Notes below on hand when you meet with
potential agents.
The Selling Checklist
Agent Interview Notes
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