Who is Best to Sell Your House?

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When considering selling a home, many factors come to mind: right-sizing, market conditions, timing, home improvement costs, and more. One crucial decision is whether to work with a real estate professional. You must decide, who is best to sell your house?

As a real estate professional in the Seattle area, I’ve seen it all, from smooth transactions to those that are quite the rollercoaster. This article will explore various ways to sell your home and the value a real estate professional can bring to the table.

Selling Your House: The Options

Homeowners have several options when selling a house. Here are the top four:

For Sale by Owner (FSBO):

 Selling your own home can save on closing and listing costs; however, on average, FSBO homes sell for significantly less than those listed with a real estate agent. Not only do FSBO homes generally obtain a lower purchase price, but you’ll also be handling all real estate activities yourself.

Showings, negotiations, contracts, inspections, and more will all be your responsibility when listing FSBO. Moreover, it’s essential that you have a solid understanding of the documents required to sell a home. It’s quite the undertaking!

Flat-fee/Discount Agent:

Some agencies offer a flat rate to help sellers list their homes. Their structure is different from that of traditional brokerages, which get paid a percentage of the purchase price of the home that is relatively higher than that of a discount agent.

It’s very tempting to save money when listing your home; however, be clear about the services that you will receive. Some brokerages offer reduced fees and reduced services.

Others offer quality service at a lower rate. It’s essential to talk to several agents from different brokerages to determine which real estate agent is best to sell your house.

iBuyers:

 These companies offer instant cash for homes, often with a quick closing process.

This option is ideal for those seeking a swift transaction without the hassle of marketing the house. Oftentimes the purchase price is lower than that of the open market; however, that may be worth it for a seller who’s main goal is a quick sale.

If you need to move quickly for a job transfer, this route could be perfect for you.

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Real Estate Agents:

Licensed professional real estate agents manage the entire selling process on behalf of the homeowner. 90% of homeowners use a real estate agent to sell their home.

Real estate agents provide comprehensive support throughout the entire process, ensuring every detail, from marketing to the final signature, is completed precisely. Furthermore, homes sold with an agent sell for more, making them an ideal choice.

Each option has its pros and cons, but for most homeowners, working with a real estate professional offers more balance, convenience, peace of mind, and a higher return on investment.

The Benefits of a Real Estate Professional

A real estate agent is your local professional, neighborhood guide, and contracts expert. Here’s how they can assist you and why an agent is the best option to sell your house:

Be Your Expert Guide

Navigating a real estate transaction can be tricky.

There are many forms, disclosures, documents, title, escrow, and other financial entities involved. A real estate professional knows what is required in your market. Additionally, your agent helps break down legal jargon to avoid costly mistakes.

Early in my real estate career, I was overwhelmed by the paperwork involved in my first home sale. Thankfully, my mentor stepped in and guided me through it.

Offer Objective Solutions to Increase Your ROI

Agents stay updated on market statistics and trends, helping you understand what is selling in the market. From zoning rules and local amenities to utilities and contractors, a real estate agent provides the best solutions to increase your return on investment.

Not only is your agent in tune with the larger housing market, but they intimately know the local market. They understand what buyers are looking for and can advise you on the best tweaks or improvements to make so that your home sells quickly at the highest price possible.

Stand in Your Corner During Negotiations

Once contracts are signed, a great real estate agent has a fiduciary responsibility to you. They prioritize your goals and interests, present offers, guide you through contracts, and help you make decisions aligned with your future goals. It’s like having a seasoned coach during a big game—they’re there to help you win.

Be Your Rock During Emotional Moments

Selling a home can be stressful, with each listing experience being different. It’s difficult to separate the emotion of leaving your beloved home filled with memories. That’s why you need someone to step in and take the lead in the selling process.

A seasoned real estate agent helps navigate emotional ups and downs, keeping you focused and guiding you on the best actions for your financial goals. Let your agent guide you through decisions so that you can concentrate on what matters most.

It’s ok to cry on closing day and to feel the emotions that come with selling a home. Your real estate agent is there to take care fo the details and provide the comfort you need.

Provide Fair and Ethical Treatment

Real estate agents are professionals like lenders, lawyers, and financial advisors.

When hiring a real estate agent, you enter into a contractual agreement for a professional experience that serves your highest interests and protects the public. When interviewing an agent, ask if they are a REALTOR®. This organization requires members to uphold the REALTOR® Code of Ethics, ensuring the highest and best use of land and the widest distribution of land ownership.

The Technology Advantage

Real estate agents have tools that help showcase listings.

The best insider tool that agents use is the Multiple Listings Service. Agents can list your home and provide other agents with valuable information to draw buyers to your home.

In addition, social media, email campaigns, and targeted online ads can significantly impact how fast and effectively a home sells, further increasing the seller’s net ROI.

Conclusion

Choosing the best option to sell your house is a significant decision that can impact your financial future. While selling independently or through an iBuyer might seem attractive, data and case studies show that enlisting a real estate professional often results in a higher net ROI. From setting the right price and marketing the property to negotiating offers and handling paperwork, real estate professionals provide invaluable services for a more profitable and less stressful selling experience. 

Remember, your home is more than just a property; it’s a place filled with memories and stories. By choosing the right professional to help you sell it, you’re ensuring it finds new owners who will cherish it as much as you do.

Margo Christophilis Keller Willaims GSRE

Margo Christophilis was born in Seattle, she is a first generation of Greek immigrants. Margo went to school locally and graduated with a double degree in music, and audio engineering. A mother of 2 children and a grandmother of 1. The Christophilis Team is a family-owned business, and has been serving the Seattle, WA community in Real Estate for over ten years. They specialize in selling homes that did not sell the first time. They are committed to our clients and the community.

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