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FsboAlaska.com offers this free tutorial
to help educate people in the process of buying and selling a home for
sale by owner. Educating yourself in real estate gives you an advantage
in buying or selling a property with or without an agent. Buying a home
is usually the largest financial transaction in a persons life and
gaining knowledge in this area can be beneficial. The more you know about
buying or selling a home gives you the opportunity to make smart decisions
and simplify the process.
For Sale By Owner Alaska has helped
hundreds of homeowners successfully sell their home for sale by owner.
We have also helped a large number of homeowners sell on their own paying
a reduced commission with our popular flat fee Alaska MLS program. Instead
of paying 6% in Realtor commissions, we offer the most popular way to
list your home on the local MLS (Multiple Listing Service) for a flat
fee of $299.00 and a free listing on www.FsboAlaska.com. Instead of paying
the typical 6% commission, you only pay 2%-3% to agents who bring you
buyers. Flat fee MLS home sellers usually have a better chance to sell
their home vs. listing with a 6% agent by having more opportunity to negotiate
by offering to pay more in closing costs, allowances, etc
When you are selling FSBO, there are several important factors to consider
and be successful selling your home without an agent.
First and most important is
price:
We have seen FSBO homeowners list their home too high, thinking that
they can reduce the price at a later date. This may be a mistake, by not
pricing your home competitively in the beginning, and sellers sometimes
get frustrated and end up listing with an agent. Typically agents, who
list these unsuccessful FSBO homes, inflate the price of the home to pay
for their commission and end up reducing the price back to the original
price of the FSBO home and the only person who loses in the end is the
homeowner. If the homeowner would have initially adjusted the price of
the home a few thousand below other the other agent listings that were
similar to their homes in the neighborhood, they would have had a greater
chance of selling the property.
Sellers who overprice a home deters potential buyers to walk away from
a home without making an offer, and the first couple weeks being on the
market is the most important time in the process. After a month or more
of being on the market overpriced, the home becomes stale because and
buyers may begin to make negative comments to others about it being overpriced.
Also, if it is still on the market for several months, people may believe
that something is wrong with the property because it has not sold. Buyers
knowing that the property has been on the market this long, assume that
the sellers are desperate and may make very low offers.
How to price your home effectively?
- Check for other properties for sale in your neighborhood to see the
features, square footage, and other comparables to help you make a decision
of what to sell your home for.
- Use a free Realtor market analysis from the local MLS.
- Research local online municipal records and tax records for real estate
values such as www.muni.org
- Hire a certified appraiser to value your property for fair market
value. This service costs around $500 and can help. It also may be tax
deductible as a home selling expense. We offer a list of appraisers
under the service directory here.
As noted above, many sellers price their home too high in the beginning,
with the idea that they will drop their price at a later date. This
practice may not be a good idea, and you should always try to price
your home effectively in the beginning. If you overprice your property,
you probably will get offers much lower that you like and when it
finally sells you save your self-time and money.
Buyers are usually very knowledgeable with the current market
and usually have been shopping for properties for quite some time. Price
your home effectively and you will be one step closer to getting your
home sold without having to pay the typical 6% in commissions.
For sale by owner Alaska can help you save the commission and give more
opportunities to first time homebuyers. There are a lot of homebuyers
that cannot afford putting the typical FHA minimum amount of 3% down on
a home. Homeowners who sell with typical 6% agents may not have room to
offer to pay closing costs and the agent, unless the agent reduces their
commission or to raise the price of the home. FSBO homeowners have the
potential to get their home sold with a larger audience of buyers while
keeping the price of the home competitive.
FsboAlaska.com has helped hundreds of homeowners
save millions in commissions.
Why sell FSBO?
Saving money is an important factor.
Usually a home is the largest investment in a persons life
and many realize that giving away 6%-7% in commissions to agents who often
just shuffle paperwork is unnecessary. For example: if you sell a $300,000
home with an agent, you will end up paying approximately $16,000 in commissions.
When you sell your home on your own you are in control and who knows more
about your home than you. Typically, you can host an open house with a
more flexible schedule than an agent can. Usually agents have more than
one property that they need to sell and you may not be the most important
one on their list.
Home Selling Tips
Open Houses - Preparing your home
for a showing can be one of your key opportunities to close the sale of
your home. Your homes first impression is crucial. When preparing your
home for a showing, make sure you pay special attention to its appearance.
- Schedule showing at least 30 minutes apart from one another.
- Thoroughly clean your home.
- Log in the names of potential homebuyers with a sign in sheet, which
you can follow up with at a later date.
- Make sure your home is organized and does not look cluttered including
closets.
- Turn lights on for visitors in all the rooms and open curtains/blinds
to allow as much light into your house as possible.
- Make sure your home does not have any unpleasant smells by using a
candle or scent prior to showing your home to buyers.
- Be knowledgeable about all the features of your home and the neighborhood.
- Keep the outside of your home tidy by having the lawn mowed, leaves
raked or snow shoveled.
- Hide any valuable items in a safe area out of sight.
- Be kind and patient to potential buyers.
Why sell using FsboAlaska.com?
Now offering Free FSBO listings! It's Free (we promise!)
FsboAlaska.com is the largest and most popular
FSBO Alaska website on the internet.
We provide similar services as working with a Realtor®
without having to pay the typical 6%-7% in agent commissions.
Be wary of local so-called FSBO companies who are run by
agents or brokers, their primary goal is to see you fail in order to get
you to sign up with a higher priced service or to charge large up front
fees to replace commissions. When using FsboAlaska.com, you only pay for
services that you need when selling your home.
Click
here to compare what we offer vs. our local competition
or listing with an agent.
Flat Fee MLS listing for $299
List your home with the most popular flat fee MLS listing company in Alaska.
Includes a listing on the local multiple listing service, Realtor.com®
and FsboAlaska.com. The local multiple listing service is a statewide
database of properties for sale that is used by the Agents and Brokers.
Professional Yard Signs We
offer a basic yard sign package including a standard 18x24 yard sign and
two directional signs for $9.95 (Small fee applies for
shipping and or delivery) and other sign packages.
User Friendly Website FsboAlaska.com
offers powerful automated features for homebuyers and sellers to include:
Auto-notification feature, searchable database, RSS feeds, Save to favorites
feature and more.
Marketing Tools We offer a
variety of tools to market your property including: flyer boxes, printable
flyers, featured listings, directional and open house signs, and reasonably
priced services.
Before you sign up with an Agent to give away 6%
to 7% of the hard earned equity of your home, visit FsboAlaska.com or
call (907) 764-FSBO to give yourself the opportunity to save thousands
of dollars in commissions!
"These statements provided are intended
to be a general guide, not legal advice. Check with the Alaska real estate
regulatory agency here for any questions regarding the buying, selling,
renting or any other issues involving real estate transactions."
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