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(ARA) - The proposition of selling a home is getting better with each
passing day according to a recently released report from the National
Association of Realtors. If you need to sell your home, a few smart
strategies can help you increase your profits.
A number of real estate pundits are pointing to the recent decline in home
inventory and the fact that interest rates have increased on the 30-year
fixed mortgage as a positive endorsement of a healthier housing market.
Joanne Sebby, a licensed real estate broker in Chicago, and operator of a
local Two Men and a Truck moving franchise, believes she’s benefitting from
what could be the start of a real estate "bloom," if not a full "boom."
"Bargain hunters are beginning to make moves on homes that are still way
undervalued’’ Sebby says. "The key for sellers is to get creative in
marketing your home’s offerings so you can become one of those homes that
get a look, and hopefully sell your house in a reasonable amount of time."
While the real estate outlook is the best it’s been in recent memory, home
loans are still more difficult to come by and home values are down an
average of 20 percent, according to the NAR. It’s likely that if you are
selling your house today, you’ll likely do so at the cost of higher profits
that you may have realized in healthier markets.
Regardless, Sebby suggests there are a number of creative ways home sellers
can mitigate their losses on the sale.
"Most home sales involve some service-oriented companies such as moving
companies, carpet cleaners, painters or other services," she says.
Sebby suggests sellers need to think of their bottom line when selecting
service companies in order to maximize profits on their home, and consider
pitching in to keep costs down.
"Determine what budget you have to work with and be up front with the people
providing you with estimates," Sebby says. "I’ll often counsel people who
call our moving company to maybe box and label everything themselves, or
have all the boxes collected in the room closest to the front door. If
there’s a number we have to work with, we’ll make suggestions on how to make
it work to suit their needs."
Sebby suggests using the same tactics with home inspectors, painters or
other service personnel.
"Do a little research and find what portion of the work you can comfortably
do yourself. If you’re saving money along the way it’s going to impact your
profit on the house. A little bit here and there can really add up."
Brig Sorber, president and chief executive officer of Two Men and a Truck --
the nation’s largest franchised moving company -- believes the current
housing market provides more opportunity than risk.
"As a business owner, you look at your operations a little closer and
ideally come away with a clearer understanding of what your company needs to
do to stay competitive," Sorber says. "The same principle applies to
homeowners looking to sell. In an optimal market, a buyer may just scan the
Internet, find a local mover and sign on the dotted line. Today’s customer
is more aware; they’ve done competitive research on what to expect from a
legitimate moving company, and that benefits those of us who value long-term
relationships with our customers."
Chances are, even sellers with the best intentions won’t realize the full
value of their home in today’s market. However, as Sebby suggests, there’s
no harm in optimizing your profits with a little extra effort and a
do-it-yourself approach.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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