Investment Concerns for Selling Your
Home
By Jeanette Joy Fisher
Besides the emotional upheaval of uprooting from your home, your
property is most likely the biggest investment you have ever made, and its sale
causes financial stress as well. You must protect your investment nest egg and
secure your future.
Not only do you want the highest sales price, you want to
make sure you
don't pay too much in selling costs. If you feel comfortable showing your home
and handling some details yourself, check out flat-fee real estate brokers who
list homes on the MLS for a lower price than the usual six percent
commission.
However, note that a great listing
agent may be able to sell your home for more money and make sure that you don't
pay more than your fair share of
closing costs.
A friend of mine just sold her
home. The first
offer brought to her had her paying the seller’s closing costs. Her listing
agent didn't make this clear to her. This is why you must understand what the
sales contact means to you, in detail. Her second offer--the one she signed--has
the buyers paying their fair share of closing costs, plus they put up a $5,000
deposit and $140,000 down. This secure offer will pay her
thousands more than the first offer.
Do some research and reading about
the selling costs, real estate commissions, and sales price before you list your
home.
Ask your agents to give you a net
sheet. Look at all the costs to you. If you don't understand what an expense
means, ask.
Don't just consider where you're moving to and how to
unload your current house. Keep your emotions under control.
Protect your
equity. Selling your home and moving on can be a great financial boost to you
when you pay attention to the bottom line.
Copyright (c) Jeanette J. Fisher.
All rights reserved.
Jeanette Fisher is the author of
real estate and interior design psychology books, including how to "Sell Your Home for Top
Dollar--FAST" and
"Home Staging for Top-Dollar Sales." For more articles on how to sell your home,
see http://www.sellfast.info For Home Staging tips, see
http://www.homestaging.us
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