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We’ve
seen it time and again. A seller eagerly lists their home, finds a
buyer with a serious offer but chooses to wait things out and see if
other (better) offers come along. While it can happen and it does
sometimes, the problem is that there is a process usually followed by
buyers and along with it a pipeline. Here is a look at how they lead up
to making an offer and how by the time the first buyer seriously
considers your home they are likely the most viable one.
Buyers Are More Educated
With
the advent of technology, the entire real estate industry has changed.
Gone are the days when buyers would rely solely on their agent to find a
home to suit their needs. Today, the Internet has taken over. In fact,
studies show that over 90% of buyers spend weeks online searching for
their perfect home before even talking to an agent.
So
by the time a buyer is at your doorstep with an offer, there is a good
chance they have thoroughly researched every aspect of the local market.
They are fully aware of your competition, have weighed all pros and
cons of your home and are seriously interested in your property. After
countless open houses and obtaining plenty of education about the real
estate market in their area, they know when they see a property that
suits their needs. In many cases they are waiting for the perfect one to
become available so the minute it does, they make an offer.
By the Time They Make an Offer, They Are Well Into the Process
Where
sellers go wrong is to want to wait for more offers. In the process,
those very serious buyers that have already made their interest in your
home known will likely find another home to suit their needs. Buyers
today are savvier than ever before – and with that education that they
so readily find and absorb from various sources (the Internet, other
publications, their peers, professionals) they have an acute knowledge
of the market.
In
the process of selling your home, it is critical to keep all factors in
mind. Factors such as the condition of the market, your agent’s
recommendations, current inventory levels, the number of days most
properties remain on the market before being sold and of course prices.
Putting all of that into play will change how you handle that first
buyer but remember – the first buyer will almost always be your best
buyer.
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