Should you go it alone or get professional help?
Understanding the Complexities of the FSBO Transaction
Listing Your Home AS A FSBO- For Sale By Owner Facts
Questions To Consider When Doing A FSBO
FSBO vs. A GRI, REALTOR
Selling a home is more work than you might think, which is why
four out of five homes sold annually in the U.S. are sold
through a real estate agent. But there are valid reasons for
trying what's known as "for sale by owner," or FSBO ("fizzbo").
Some homeowners are tempted to sell their home on their own
instead of using a professional real estate agent. A portion of
those owners are successful. But, many are not successful. The
potential for savings is much more elusive than many anticipate.
For example, when a buyer considers a home being sold directly
by an owner they are going to discount any offer they make in
recognition that there is no commission. Put yourself in the
buyer’s shoes. Wouldn’t you? So, the dollar savings the seller
may have initially anticipated is considerably less than
expected.
If you do decide to sell your home on your own, be very careful
in the selection of your asking price. FSBOs tend to attract
investors and bargain hunters seeking a steal. Besides looking
for a commission discount they're also looking for FSBOs that
have priced their home below market value. I have personally
witnessed FSBOs sell their homes for tens-of-thousand of dollars
below market value and proudly tell me how they "successfully"
sold their home without the aid of a professional real estate
agent. As you can imagine, intoxicated by their apparent
success, they dismissed anything I had to say – tragic.
Another factor that bites into potential savings is the cost of
marketing a home. A seller may get lucky with just a “for sale”
sign on their lawn. But, chances are they're going to need to
spend some money to get marketing exposure, and this gets into
the BIG hidden costs of marketing your home on your own. You’re
much more likely to get multiple offers on a home when it’s
professionally marketed. An Internet-savvy professional will
market a home on a variety of consumer web sites (e.g.
GRI, REALTOR.com, Yahoo Real Estate). This kind of exposure casts a
much wider net and greatly increases the odds of getting
multiple offers. Multiple offers translate to a higher price,
often above list price.
Studies by the National Association of GRI, REALTORs have
consistently demonstrated that FSBOs average a lower sales price
than professionals. For example, the 2005 Profile of Home Buyers
and Sellers indicated that FSBO sales sold for more than
thirteen percent less than homes sold by a real estate agent.
It’s pretty much the same story every year this topic is
studied. How is this possible? One reason, as I previously
indicated, is the power of professional marketing. Would you
rather have one buyer, or two or three buyers making offers on
your home? Furthermore, it’s not enough to find a buyer. After
an offer is received and accepted there are many things that can
go wrong and kill a deal. You need a good real estate agent to
shepherd the sale all the way to closing.
Finally, in addition to diminished monetary savings, I haven’t
even begun to discuss issues like the logistics of showing a
home seven days a week, differentiating real buyers from
lookers, security and safety concerns and the higher risk of
liability when a homeowner sells on their own. Sometimes
homeowners flying solo have an overly simplistic view of what’s
required to successfully sell a home. There is a reason why real
estate agents are required to be licensed by the state.
Is it impossible to sell your home on your own? No, it’s not
impossible. However, the odds are definitely stacked against
you. But, there’s a bigger issue here. When planning to sell
your home the best approach is the one that yields the highest
net price within your time frame. An overemphasis on avoiding or
lowering the commission without understanding what methods get
the most amount of money in a seller's pocket is an all too
common mistake. Don’t make this mistake, before deciding to sell
on your own do some research. You may conclude that like so many
other services we utilize on a daily basis, hiring a
professional may be your best and most profitable option.