Joanne Hodge - A GUIDE FOR SELLING HOMES FAST FOR TOP DOLLAR

answer questions only if asked.

Unless there’s a real reason for it, don’t ask your agent to be present for all showings, either. That will limit your showing activity. Other agents want privacy with their buyers and they do not usually have time to work around your agent’s schedule.

Waiting It Out

If you decide to wait, you are joining the thousands of other homeowners who have also decided to wait. When a few decide it’s time to take the plunge, you’re already too late. If you need/want to sell now, then sell now. There will never be a better time.

Not Taking the First Quick Bid

This happens often. The seller gets a bite early on and is suddenly filled with confidence that the house will easily sell and maybe even inspire a bidding war. It feels like you’re standing over a pond packed with hungry fish. The first offer doesn’t seem great, and you naturally assume there must be bigger, juicier fish to be had. So, you throw the not-so-small-after-all fish back in. Big mistake. That “tiddler” is often the “catch of the day.”

Becoming Friends with the Buyer

It’s appropriate, even important, to be friendly, but don’t let the personal nature of someone being in your home allow you to get into long discussions with the buyers, because personality conflicts often cloud judgments. It's better for the sellers to leave the home when buyers are viewing or conducting inspections.

Underestimating Closing Costs

Many sellers only consider the money they are selling their home for. They don’t appropriately calculate all the costs associated with

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