How To Have The Right Approach When Selling - Sun and Planets Spirituality AYINRIN
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If
you’re looking to sell a property, or are working as a real estate
broker, you may be watching the market and paying attention to
fluctuations. Be aware that there are a lot of factors in a sales
process you won’t be able to control. That’s why putting yourself in the
best position to optimize a sale is important.
While
everyone wants to sell when the market’s high and buy when it’s low,
sometimes you may not have that luxury. You might have a loan coming due
and need to sell, even if it’s not the best time to be in the market.
In a challenging environment, figuring out how to best position a sale
is an essential piece to either turn a profit or try to recoup as much
equity as you can in a distressed sale.
Follow these guidelines to outperform the market when selling a property:
1. Sell with a Great Team
If
you’re trying to sell on your own, you may miss out on the opportunity
to present the property properly to the market and get the maximum
exposure. By working with a broker, you could get help with putting the
property in the best light and receiving a higher price than you might
gather by yourself. That said, not all brokers are the same. Check what
your broker’s marketing plan is and ask if they are going to fully
expose the property to the market, or if they’re just going to make a
couple of phone calls about it.
2. Look for Multiple Offers
Keep
in mind that the sales process is often a numbers game, and having
multiple offers on the table can be effective. In a competitive bidding
environment, you could look at getting both the best price and the best
terms. In addition, if someone drops out, you have another bidder in
line. There’s a bit of an art to this, and you’ll want to work with the
right broker who knows how to manage the process. If you only focus on
one potential buyer, and the deal doesn’t go through, you might have to
go back to the backup bidders in a position of weakness.
3. Have the Right Timing
Sometimes
I see owners wait when selling a property, hoping something better will
come along. They might do this when they have a loan coming due. In
extreme circumstances, they may even be in default with a lender. The
risk in this is that they may be backing themselves further into a
corner, and if a higher offer doesn’t show up, their financial situation
could get quite difficult.
For
a marketing campaign in a primary market, I generally advise that six
months from start to finish is a typical timeframe to expect. It could
take a week or two to get marketing materials ready, and another four to
six weeks of exposing the property. In the second month, we’re usually
calling for bids, followed by negotiating and getting contracts out and
signed by the third month. Then there could be another 60 to 90 days to
close.
In
efficient markets like New York City, you can usually command a
non-refundable deposit without any due diligence. When a buyer signs a
contract, they’re buying the place as is. If you go to a secondary or
tertiary market, buyers might put down a soft, refundable deposit, and
have time for due diligence to investigate the property. In such a
setting, the sales process could take a year or longer.
While
market conditions fluctuate, having a strategic approach can help you
get both the optimal price and terms. Working with the right team can
help you get the maximum exposure for the property and draw multiple
offers to the table. Look for a broker who can property manage the
timing of the process, so that you’ll be able to get a sale that
outperforms the market.
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