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- Ryan S. Bishop 

 

 

Must Read Before Selling Your Home
FREE REPORT: Four Most Common Mistakes Sellers Make When Selling Their Homes

  
11-15-08
Ryan S. Bishop

Four Common Mistakes Made By Home Sellers…
And How To Avoid Them  


1.       Not Preparing Your Home To Look Attractive To Buyers. 

Your home is competing with more than 1,000 other homes.  Buyers buy on emotion, not logic.  The best marketing program in the world can only bring lots of buyers into your home, it can’t make them like the home. 

2.       Signing A Long Term Listing Without A Written, Specific Performance Guarantee.   

Don’t rely on verbal promises. Make sure that you receive a written promise stating that you can cancel without charge if the performance is other than what was promised.  

3.       Not First Obtaining A Qualified Bank Appraisal And Commitment For Financing From A Home Lender.  

How would you feel if your home sold for $156,500 and then you find out from the bank appraiser that it was worth $160,000?  In today’s real estate market, this happens often!  Your home will have to be appraised by a state licensed bank appraiser sooner or later.  Sooner can result in several extra thousands of dollars in your pocket.

Bonus: Buyers are afraid of paying too much for a house.  That’s why they often make low offers.  A certified bank appraisal helps you sell for full price because the buyer can see that the price was established by a professional third party.

4.       Not Obtaining Written Pre-Approval For A New Home Loan For Your Next Home.  

Nothing is more heart-breaking than to sell your home and find your new dream home, only to find that you can’t obtain financing for the dream home. 

A pre-approval is a formal, written promise by a home lender to make you a new home loan.  It costs only $100, which will be applied to your down payment when you get your new home.

Do not confuse a “pre-qualification” with a formal pre-approval!  Verbal pre-qualifications are just that - verbal.  They are not binding on the home lender.  Many people have received verbal pre-qualifications only to later be denied a home loan.

  

Ryan S. Bishop
509-868-5800

   

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