| Selling yourself? Why you
need a techno-savvy realtor more than ever!
While the Internet has changed many aspects of society, some things remain
the same. In fact, recent research suggests that more “For Sale
By Owners,” are turning to a realtor to sell their home. A study
released by the California Association of Realtors, January 2001, states
that the number of “For Sale By Owners,” who ultimately list
their home with an agent has increased from 76 percent to 80 percent.
The reasons include limited number of buyers, lower prices, and inadequate
information.
Smaller pool of buyers
Most homeowners decide to sell a home themselves, to save the commission.
However, marketing research indicates that exposure to the most buyers
nets the best sales price. Formerly, buyers would search for homes using
traditional venues of newspapers and magazines. With the Internet, the
supply of buyers has shifted. That is, more than 50 percent of all buyers
use the Internet to search for properties. Now, more than ever, a For
Sale By Owner, has even less of an opportunity for a buyer to find his
property. This could translate into less exposure and possibly a lower
selling price. A print ad now competes with a full blown 360-degree on-line
tour.
Slashed prices
Some buyers, when looking at a For Sale By Owner, automatically deduct
6-7% from the price. Some buyers expect to be compensated for non-representation,
and are looking for bargains. In the end, the seller can net less than
if he or she listed with a realtor.
Needle-in-the-haystack
Advertising on the web is often like looking for a “needle-in-the-haystack.”
A seller can place an ad on the web and try to distinguish their listing
from thousands of others. However, without home page optimization, meta
tags and other branding strategies that attract buyers, the For Sale By
Owner listing is very ineffective. Access to buyers is limited.
Instant gratification – lost buyers
Many people who use the Web are looking for instant gratification. On
average, if visitors don’t find what they are looking for, they
will stay for about one minute and then move on. With some For Sale By
Owner web sites, there is often no way to capture the visitor’s
contact information or for follow-up. Many For Sale By Owner sites lack
the sophistication and technology to efficiently track visitors to the
site.
Additionally, a buyer wants to view as many properties as possible. With
only a few listings on some For Sale By Owner sites, a buyer will likely
move on very quickly. The visitor’s need for instant gratification
is a strong detriment to a For Sale By Owner site with few listings.
Inadequate information
Sometimes a For Sale By Owner company lacks the technology and sophistication
for proper marketing on the web. As they are not affiliated with any established
company, or real estate firm, many people don’t know how to find
them. Using a search engine, a seller types in For Sale By Owner. A stream
of listings appears, Zip Realty, Home Find, Sell Yourself, buried among
a host of For Sale By Owner companies. How does the seller know about
the reputation, and performance of this site, or the company? What about
credibility? Anyone with a web site can create the impression of being
in business. However, posting a site, claiming to save commissions and
eliminating a realtor, does little to attract buyers.
Conversely, a professional realtor who works under the banner of an established
real estate company, as the support, technology, background and experience
to attract the most potential buyers. This network of people, education,
resources and expertise, works to the advantage of the seller, not against
them.
On some For Sale By Owner sites, some buyers are hesitant to provide
contact information to a stranger. With a professional realtor, a buyer
identifies the homes they want to seek and then contacts a realtor who
shows them the homes they want to see – usually all within the same
day.
Avoid these costly errors
Although it seems like an easy task, selling a home is a complex and time-consuming
process. Many For Sale By Owners, tend to make a mistake in these areas:
- Incorrect understanding about market conditions and pricing.
- Relying on inappropriate advertising and marketing that does not
generate buyers.
- Incorrect understanding of how both the home buying and home selling
processes work.
- Ineffective ways to determine qualified buyers
Less hassle with a techno-savvy realtor
The Internet has changed the way buyers and sellers shop for real estate.
According to the NAR (National Association of Realtors), 89% of homebuyers
consulted the Internet in some way for their real estate transaction.
Consumers now have access to the same listing information that was once
available only to Realtors. A techno-savvy realtor has access to the latest
Internet technology, making your life easier. These tools may include:
- Instant access to comprehensive neighborhood
data
- On-line home tours
- Extensive property listings
- Immediate e-mail notification of just-listed homes
meeting your criteria
- Referral networks and on-line forums,
- Reports and newsletters
on current real estate conditions in your area
The result: you get more information, more easily. With electronic files,
you have less paperwork to deal with. And since your agent uses e-mail,
you can even eliminate phone tag.
The world of real estate has changed – for the better. The web offers
unlimited opportunities to give consumers the information they need to
make informed, real estate decisions. When selling or buying, it is vital
to get to where the traffic is. Web sites that provide MLS information
have substantial traffic. These sites are designed to put listings before
the public. And, in the end, that’s what it’s really about.
Getting the right home you want and need.
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