It’s a seller’s market, but Nassau County homes for sale and Suffolk County homes for sale continue to get lots of attention from motivated buyers. If you’re considering listing your home for sale, it’s essential to have all the right support from the beginning. That comes from working with a professional you can trust.
Our REALTORS® understand that handling your sale on your own might seem enticing at first. But going it alone has a number of drawbacks. Research shows the majority of “For Sale By Owner” properties across the United States end up with disappointing results. Many sellers end up going to a real estate agent after a few months.
Here are a few reasons why you can sell with greater confidence when you work with a real estate agent:
- An Agent Can Help You Sell Your Home for More Money
By researching recent home sales in your area, a real estate agent helps ensure your home is set at a price that will attract buyers while meeting your goals. However, your agent also brings many skills to the table that can raise your final sale price, such as home staging, which often adds thousands to the seller’s profit. - An Agent Will Get You to Closing Day Faster
Real estate agents are trained on the best ways to get a home to closing faster, ideally within 30 days of listing. When you sell on your own, it’s far more likely your home will languish for 60 or 90 days, and your asking price will plummet along the way. Time is of the essence, and an agent’s experience will save you weeks or months. - An Agent Handles Your Home Marketing for You
Marketing a home is more complex than ever. Today’s buyers are looking for fully optimized online listings that offer premium features such as virtual walk-throughs and video tours. Agents know what the latest trends are and what buyers are attracted to, helping them capture attention for your property both online and off. - An Agent’s Negotiating Skills Can Pay Off Handsomely
Most people have never been in a situation where they needed in-depth negotiating skills to protect their best interests, and that’s okay. When you’re selling a home, though, negotiating can pay. If you have several qualified buyers, negotiation could add tens of thousands to your bottom line—your real estate agent gets you there. - An Agent Identifies the Best Prospective Buyers
As a seller, you have your own priorities. An agent will help you save dozens or even hundreds of hours over the course of your sale by building relationships with potential buyers. Your agent also gently diverts buyers whose budget or timeline won’t meet with your needs, so you don’t need to worry about underqualified buyers. - An Agent Can Protect You from Legal Liability
A number of legal issues go into selling a home. While some of these can be handled by a real estate attorney or a title company, your real estate agent is your first line of defense. Without one, you can be vulnerable to thousands of dollars in fines because of simple oversights or errors on disclosures and other paperwork. - An Agent Provides Access to Their Full Network
When you sell a home, you might need help from a home inspector, contractors, landscapers, a local moving company, a law firm, and many others. Comparing and interviewing all these different experts can drain you. Your real estate agent has likely already worked with the best in the business and can make introductions.
Contact us to find out more or get started selling your home.