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For Sale By Owner
For sale by owner (FSBO) means that the seller of a home is not enlisting the help of a real estate agent to help them sell their home. They take care of all of their own marketing, which may include creating flyers, putting an ad in the classifieds, listing their home at online websites, and putting up signs.

Many FSBOs enlist the assistance of a mortgage broker to help advertise their property and screen any interested potential buyers. This allows the mortgage broker to pre-qualify any potential buyers so the homeowner does not have to waste time with buyers who cannot afford the property.

Well over half of the consumers who try to sell their home for sale by owner end up utilizing the services of a realtor. For Sale By Owner can be a very time consuming and daunting task. You must market your home, print up advertising flyers and/or brochures, make time for open houses, set up appointments for people to come look at your house, have all of the appropriate disclosures that are required by law, have a purchase agreement signed, arrange for title services and set up your closing with the title company among many other things. Therefore, be prepared to have to put some time into selling your home by yourself and realize there is more to it than just putting a for sale sign in your front yard.

If you are having difficulty selling your home yourself, but do not want pay the full commission to a realtor there are other options available to you. There are some realtors and agency's that offer many programs depending on what you want from your Realtor. For example you could have them only list the property on the MLS for you, or they could negotiate the sale while still allowing you to market the property however you want. If you are willing to do some of the work, and don't want to pay a full commission you may want to look into this type of agency.

It may be a good idea for a homeowner selling a home by himeself in a heated real estate market to save on commissions paid to real estate brokers. However, in a market with average demand for homes, For Sale By Owner properties do not receive the same level of exposure as would properties listed with real estate brokers. It usually ends up taking longer for a homeowner to sell at a lower price.

Selling your home with the help of a mortgage professional is not as difficult as it may seem. When you consider the possible savings of up to 6% it can definitely be worth the extra work.

Make sure any potential buyers are qualified. Request a copy of a "pre-qual" or "pre-approval" from a lender. Being cautious about which offer to accept will pay off in the long run.

One thing to keep in mind on a For Sale By Owner is that often times bargin hunting buyers are attracted. They understand that you are not paying a Realtor's commission and what to use that fact to negotiate for a lower price. Remember that when you employ a Realtor to list your home you have a trained and experienced negotiator on your side.

Many of the people who contact you when you try to sell your home "For Sale By Owner" are individuals or companies that advertise "we pay cash for your home". You will prepare your home for the showing, walk them through while they thouroughly examine your home, then they will make you an offer that is 20% to 30% below market value for your home.

To price your home appropriately, find a real estate agent who is experienced and professional. Ask for a Comparative Market Analysis for your home. Inform him or her upfront that you intend to try to sell your home yourself. Make an unwritten agreement that if you cannot sell your home by yourself, you will hire him or her as your listing agent. Most real estate agents will glady perform a Comparative Market Analysis under those circumstances, because you have sincerely offered the possibility that you will employ them at a future date.
Call me for the name of an experienced reputable real estate agent.

The above article is a collection of mortgage related topics written by various mortgage professionals throughout the country. It is meant to be informative and educational in nature. However, we cannot vouch for the accuracy of its contents.

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