Process for Selling a Home
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Choose a Listing Agent
A listing agent represents you and has a fiduciary responsibility to look out for your best interests. Interview agents and meet with at least three of them as you make a decision. Try to hire based on experience.
Ask questions about your listing agreement, including the length of time the home will be listed and the commission you will pay for the agent’s services. Will you also be paying the buyer’s agent commissions? (Most traditional agreements require it).
You don’t have to use a real estate agent to sell your house. You can also sell your home yourself (dubbed an FSBO or for sale by owner) or sell it to an iBuyer. There are also discount/reduced-fee agents if you’re looking for a less hands-on experience.
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Find out How Much Your Home Is Worth
03
Get Your Home Ready for Sale
Remember, you only get one chance—and sometimes only three seconds or so—to make a great first impression. Make it count.
04
Market Your Home
05
Show Your Home
06
Receive Purchase Offers and Negotiate
07
Open Escrow and Order Title
Your agent or transaction coordinator will open escrow and order a title policy for you. Write down the contact information for the closing agent and select a date to close based on when the buyer’s loan will fund
Don’t forget to ask for a receipt for the buyer’s earnest money deposit and option fee, if they’ve paid one.
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Home Appraisal
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If your contract calls for a roof certification, hire a reputable company to conduct the inspection. Keep in mind that states that allow for termite or pest inspections will often make these reports a matter of public record. The buyer may also request a sewer inspection if your home is older.
Prepare for the final walk-through inspection with the buyer as well. It usually takes place a few days before or even the morning of closing.