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Pros and Cons of Selling Your Home As-Is

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

I hope you find her article to be helpful! However, sometimes properties may have specific problems that are too serious and can’t go unnoticed at an open house. In that case, potential buyers will lay down an ‘as-is’ offer, which means they will acquire the home in its current condition.

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Is Your Home’s Curb Appeal Turning Buyers Away?

McKissock

A few hours spent mowing the lawn, edging, and ripping out weeds could make a significant difference in how many potential buyers contact the owners. Sellers often get bonus points with potential buyers if they mention a recent roof inspection since it helps buyers trust they’re investing in the right home. Ask for Help.

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How Real Estate Agents Can Help Home Buyers Navigate Emotional Decisions

McKissock

It makes sense, but it can make the real estate process even tougher for buyers. Here’s how to handle emotional buyers like the pro that you are. As of 2020, a whopping 88% of home buyers relied on the help of a real estate agent to get them through the process. Know Their Problems — and Solve Them.

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9 Things Clients Expect from Their Real Estate Agent

McKissock

Schedule Multiple Open House Appointments and Follow-Up Meetings. If you’re not frequently getting your clients into open houses, how do you expect them to purchase one anytime soon? If your client is interested in any property, schedule an open house appointment for them at the earliest convenience.

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4 Ways to Help Manage Client Expectations

McKissock

In fact, most clients now believe a buyer should be able to identify one of three home options, negotiate a favorable sales price, and close on that property in half an hour just like they do on TV! Sellers and buyers need to have a clear understanding of who can and will have access to the property in question.

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Why Do Buyers Back Out of the Real Estate Transaction?

CA Realty Training

A buyer can back out of the deal at any given time for many reasons. Here are some of the most common reasons buyers back out of real estate transactions: Buyer’s Cold Feet. One of the most common reasons a buyer backs out is they get cold feet. Home Inspection Calls for Improvements. A Fresh Pair of Eyes.

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9 Things to Know Before Selling a Home For Sale by Owner

Raleigh Realty

Buyers want to work with the best local Realtors® to help them when buying a home because it is such a large financial purchase with so many different components involved. It's important to reverse engineer the sales process as a seller as you will want to understand who your target buyer is and that is likely someone working with a Realtor.