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By Ray Wood.  Bestsellng author of How To Sell Your Home For More

Critical Seller Mistake number 1.   Starting price too high

There is nothing wrong with ambitious pricing.  It's okay to go for gold and try for a dream price.  It's when the dream price is too ambitious that the nightmares begin.

A property is fresh and interesting when it first hits the market.  There is a golden window of opportunity for sellers.  This is usually the first half of the average selling period.  Let's say the average selling time in your area is 60 days.  The golden window is the first 30 days.  After that, buyers are asking questions like "What's wrong with this house?"  And "Why hasn't it sold?"

It's essential to get your price adjusted to attract buying interest while you're still within the golden window period.  You may have already missed some good buyers but as long as you are priced right within this time, you still have a great chance to secure a top market result.

Keep in mind that competitive market pricing is the fastest way to attract multiple offers and competing buyers.... and that is every sellers dream!

 

Critical Seller Mistake number 2.   Rejecting a good early offer

The road to selling success is strewn with tragic stories about the buyer that got away.   Many early offers are rejected by sellers because they subscribe to the myth that things are just warming up when that first offer comes up after only days on the market.  It's essential to remember that although you may have just put your property up for sale, your buyer may have been looking for months and is highly educated as to values in your area.  In fact, a hot buyer will often have a better idea of value than your agent.

 

Critical Seller Mistake number 3.   Poor presentation

When you put your property on the market, your enemy is other homes for sale in your area and price range.  You are all competing for that hot buyer or buyers to inspect your home and make an offer.  Words and your asking price are simply not enough.   Your property is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, so it's worth the time and effort to get it looking great. 

Well presented homes create an ‘emotional trigger' that communicates desire in a buyer to own your home.  This is because they 'mentally move in' and see themselves living in your place.   We've all done it.   Check out home magazines or their websites for inspiration and ideas.  Speak to your agent about hiring a staging or presentation specialist.  If your mission is to sell for the highest possible price, then that is probably your best investment.  Create the WOW factor and start the buzz happening about your place.  Have some fun and get noticed.

 

Critical Seller Mistake number 4.   Bad photos

Every time I see a poor quality photo of a home for sale, I see a real estate agent that doesn't care and a home seller that doesn't know any better.  The digital image is now the most important item in your marketing checklist.  Hire a pro and get a great image to WOW your buyers.  A professional attractive image simply jumps off the page to a good buyer and says:  "Come around today and check me out.  I might be just what you're looking for."

 

Critical Seller Mistake number 5.   Limited Marketing

You can't sell a secret. No matter how great you have your place looking, in order to generate real buyer interest you need to tell the world.  Speak to your agent about ‘Power Launching' your listing to get things off to a flying start.  Ask your agent where they are getting buyer enquiry and make sure you are featured there. 

 

If you're selling real estate soon, make sure you get the very best professional real estate care and attention to help you sell for more.  Simply click on the Find My Agent tab above and enter your area details.

Cheers and warm regards,  Ray Wood

 

 

 

 

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