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For Sale By Owner Save makes selling a home on your own easy. You can advertise your house for FREE. Moreover, your home's selling price is determined by you, not a real estate broker who takes a 6% fee for selling your home.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATOR

HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATOR

When Selling A Home By Owner, just as you have a selling price in mind, so does the buyer. Often, there is a disparity between these two prices. Clearly, the seller is looking to make as much profit as possible while the buyer is trying to garner the best deal. Some negotiating is required to ensure that everyone walks away from the transaction satisfied. Negotiations are highly dependent on accurate calculations on your part as well as a certain degree of finesse and people skills.

Selling A Home By Owner there are a number of things to keep in mind to that end. A crucial sticking point in negotiation is separating the emotional aspect of the sale from the financial one. It’s easy to let personal feelings or emotions get in the way of trying to negotiate a fair price. As a Seller however, you need to realize that the buyer can’t possibly understand all the memorable times shared in your home or the milestones celebrated there.

Accordingly, they don’t perceive the value of the house in the same way that you do. Yet it is essential not to take this the wrong way. If they have made an offer, they are clearly interested in purchasing the home and should be considered on its own
merits. You do NOT want to do anything that might cause the buyer to reconsider their offer. Remember, you don’t need to like the buyer or develop a close relationship with them. Chances are good that you won’t ever see them again.
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Sunday, June 18, 2006

For Sale By Owners

ADVICE To: "For Sale By Owners"
So now you’ve made the commitment to sell your home on your own. You’re probably asking yourself, “Now what?” Just remember, as overwhelming as it may sometime seem, there are many sources you can turn to for assistance, ranging from attorneys to escrow and loan officers, among others. You may even know people who have sold their home themselves in the past and can offer valuable guidance. There is a wealth of information available to you.

PREPARING YOUR HOME— Make Your Home Shine!
There is a common misconception that the housing market is booming—that there’s a “real estate bubble” and houses are flying off the market. But in truth, many houses stay on the market for several months before they are sold.

One of the ways to ensure that your home is sold sooner rather than later is to take part in a new trend known to real estate agents as “staging.” Staging is simply showcasing your home in its best light—and can range from simply sprucing things up to hiring a professional to come in and decorate. Since you’re selling your home yourself, you’ll probably want to take the do-ityourself approach to staging.

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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Selling A Home By Owner and Saving Money

Selling a home yourself, without an expensive real estate broker is easier than most people think.

However, it will take some work on your part. You will be doing a lot of things that a real estate agent might normally do. Just follow the For Sale By Owner.com step-by-step selling guide below, and you'll not only save lots of money, but we'll make the house selling process as effortless as possible.
In most cases, the seller attempts to sell their property on their own to avoid paying the real estate agent commission. Such a comission can be a sizable amount. In the United States and Canada it is generally six percent of the selling price of the home, with three percent going to the agent that lists (sells) the home and three percent to the agent that represents the buyer.


History

Long before the Internet, companies existed that assisted property sellers in selling their homes "by owner". These companies provided free computer matched listings and monthly magazines full of "by owner" listings. Their goal was to use aggressive advertising techniques to attract buyers and provide them with lists of "by owner" properties for sale.

As the Internet market grew, some of these "brick and mortar" companies expanded to the Internet, while other companies took advantage of the Internet by creating Internet Only services.

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