Common Questions and Answers
Unrepresented Buyers and Sellers
Facing a hot Austin real estate market and growing base of do-it-yourself consumers, many
REALTORS are competing less with one another and more with consumers. Whether you are interested in buying a home in Austin or selling a home in Austin, you will ultimately have questions. Below are common questions that prospective clients often ask when considering
this option and responses to consider. If you have other questions, please feel free to contact us.
- I hear a lot about For Sale By Owner (FSBO) these days. Is it gaining in popularity?
No, it just seems that way. When mortgage rates are low and the housing market is active, home
sellers view the process as easy and become more likely to sell on their own. Conversely, when
mortgage rates are high and the market cools, those same consumers turn to experienced REALTORS.
In any market, it's proven that home sellers represented by a REALTOR achieve a 20 percent higher
home value statewide than those sold by owners.
- Why use a REALTOR when just sticking a sign in the ground will attract multiple buyers?
In a hot market, can a sign attract buyers? Sure. However, unless your home is priced properly
and you can successfully write a solid contract, you will leave money on the table or fail
to sell your home. REALTORS are intimately familiar with real estate law and the closing
process. When you chose to work with an experienced professional, you are making a solid
investment that is usually repaid with a higher sale price and lower legal liability.
- REALTORS are great for people who want to avoid the hassle, but I'm an educated,
do-it-yourselfer. What harm is there in cutting out the middleman?
Most sellers who begin the process without representation by a REALTOR end up by
listing in the end, as evidenced by a recent National Association of REALTORS survey
that found only 11 percent of sellers actually sell on their own. Real estate transactions a
re fraught with potential liability and it's easy for consumers to stumble into legal trouble.
A seller that overlooks even one required form or legally mandated disclosure could face a
lengthy and expensive buyer lawsuit after the transaction closes. Working with a REALTOR
ensures every part of the transaction is compliant with real estate law and can help you avoid
the many pitfalls possible between the initial sales agreement and closing on the home.
- What are the limitations involved in selling my own home?
There are many disadvantages to trying to sell your house on your own. Besides the hassle
of doing everything yourself, history suggest that you will also suffer from:
- Low Selling Price. Research shows that, on average, homes sold by their owners sell at prices
20 percent lower than homes sold by REALTORS. Given that cost is a primary reason most
consumers sell their own home, this statistic reveals they often take on that additional
hassle and risk while actually decreasing their earnings.
- Inaccurate Pricing. Like many homeowners, unrepresented sellers tend to believe
their home is worth more than comparable homes in the same neighborhood. Unfortunately,
this leads to their home staying on the market longer and eventually achieving a lower
valuation anyway. REALTORS have expertise in pricing homes for sale and will ensure your
home is sold at the best price, quickly and with minimum hassle.
- Access to the MLS. By far the largest and most accurate source of information
regarding properties for sale, the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) is the primary
information source home buyers consult when represented by a REALTOR. Thus,
unrepresented sellers often are unable to reach this large group of prospective buyers.
- Intimidated buyers. Research shows that potential buyers spend less time in a home if
the owner is present. They often feel uncomfortable discussing their opinions of the prop-
erty if the owner is present and are less inclined to make an offer if they know they'll be
negotiating directly with the seller. Thus, the pool of prospective buyers is limited further.
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