Having the wrong sign can limit potential offers on your property
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Here are two common ways a Real estate agent will deal with this situation: 1. Discourage the client from viewing the home. If an agent encounters a sign similar to the one on your immediate right, red flags will go off in the agents head. Many real estate agents will look for reasons not to show the property. Including warning the clients of potential legal hazards dealing with "for sale by owner" properties. (Note: if you hire a transaction coordinator once you accept an offer, the coordinator will make sure all disclosures and forms are discussed and received with the potential buyer.) Transaction coordinators fees range in the $200 to $300 range for handling of your sale. This is also a one time flat fee. 2. Show the property, but point out all the possible pitfalls If a real estate agent has invested considerable time showing other properties for a client and happens across a FSBO or For Sale By owner property, they of course will not be enthusiastic about the property. The agent may point out any possible negative factors pertaining to the property. We have a solution to this situation read below.
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A sign that says "For Sale By Owner" prompts many agents to discourage viewing's:
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When an agent sees our professional sign, with our 800 number and your phone number on it:
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The agent realizes:
Buyers without agents can still call your phone number and speak to you directly. This home selling strategy will allow you to market your property to the widest pool of potential buyers. The white space in the middle of the sign to the right is reserved for you to place your Phone number along with the MLS# that is assigned to your property via our listing service. |
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