Don’t Sell on Your Own Just Because It’s a Sellers’ Market

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Don’t Sell on Your Own Just Because It’s a Sellers’ Market | MyKCM

In a sellers’ market, some homeowners might be tempted to try to sell their house on their own (known as For Sale By Owner, or FSBO) instead of working with a trusted real estate professional. When the inventory of homes for sale is as low as it is today, buyers are eager to snatch up virtually any house that comes to market. This makes it even more tempting to FSBO. As a result, some sellers think selling their house will be a breeze and see today’s market as an opportunity to FSBO. Let’s unpack why that’s a big mistake and may actually cost you more in the long run.

According to the Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers published by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), 41% of homeowners who tried to sell their house as a FSBO did so to avoid paying a commission or fee. In reality, even in a sellers’ market, selling on your own likely means you’ll net a lower profit than when you sell with the help of an agent.

The NAR report explains:

FSBOs typically sell for less than the selling price of other homes; FSBO homes sold at a median of $217,900 in 2020 (up from $200,000 in 2019), and still far lower than the median selling price of all homes at $242,300. Agent-assisted homes sold for a median of $295,000…Sellers who began as a FSBO, then ended up working with an agent, received 98 percent of the asking price, but had to reduce their price the most before arriving at a final listing price.”

Don’t Sell on Your Own Just Because It’s a Sellers’ Market | MyKCM

When the seller knew the buyer, that amount was even lower, coming in at $176,700 (See graph below):That’s a lot of money to risk losing when you FSBO – far more than what you’d save on commission or other fees. Despite the advantages sellers have in today’s market, it’s still crucial to have the support of an expert to guide you through the process. Real estate professionals are trained negotiators with a ton of housing market insights that average homeowners may never have. An agent’s expertise can alleviate much of the stress of selling your house and help you close the best possible deal when you do.

Bottom Line

If you’re ready to sell your house this year and you’re considering doing so on your own, be sure to think through that decision carefully. Odds are, you stand to gain the most by working with a knowledgeable and experienced real estate agent. Let’s connect to discuss how a trusted advisor can help you, especially in today’s market.

Jason Edwards - REALTOR®https://jasonedwards.exprealty.com/
Jason was born and raised in Hartford, WI, but moved to Hampton Roads shortly after graduating high school and fell in love with the area, finally settling in Suffolk more than 10 years ago. He has been active duty Navy for 20 years. Because of his military background, he is intimately familiar with the challenges of military life and the difficulties it can cause families who are searching for a new home or trying to sell their existing home. He strives to take on that burden for you, making your experience as stress-free and pleasant as possible. Attention to detail and hard work are a couple of things that are instilled in Sailors from very early on in their careers, and Jason has definitely brought those over into the real estate world. His enthusiasm for helping others, coupled with his drive and knack for communicating effectively, help him connect with his clients and provide them with the best service possible. When he’s not assisting his real estate clients, he enjoys spending time with his family, catching trophy bass in his kayak (or trying to, anyway!), and woodworking.

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