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October
18

'As-Is': What Sellers Expect vs. How Buyers Actually React

There's something about the phrase "as-is" that feels powerful when you're selling a house. Two little words, and—poof!—no more haggling, no more repair requests, no more back-and-forth. Just agree on a price up front, collect every penny at closing, and let the buyer handle any issues once they own it.

At least, that's what many sellers hope will happen…

Unfortunately, "as-is" doesn't always have the effect sellers imagine. The way it comes across depends entirely on the buyer's mindset—and in some cases, it might even scare off the perfect one.

Here's a look at 7 ways buyers might interpret those two little words, so you can decide if it's the right move for you:

1) "As-If! We'll See About That…"

Some buyers will treat as-is as a challenge. They may agree to take the house "as-is," but also retain their right to a home inspection saying they just want to make sure there's nothing major wrong with the house. In theory, this just lets them walk away if the issues are too much to handle. However, don't be surprised if they present a list of things they want you to repair or give them a credit to fix themselves. You can always say no, but it may make sense to work with them on the issues, because you could end up getting the same requests with another buyer anyway.

2) "Ahhh, So you want Me to Come in With a Lowball Offer, Right?"

Other buyers will immediately knock 30% off the price in their head—before even seeing the house. Even if the home is perfectly livable, they'll assume it's a financial disaster waiting to happen. Rather than let them do fictional math in their head before making an offer, you may be better off letting them do some actual repair calculations once they get a home inspection done.

3) "Nope."

It could also entirely scare a buyer off before they even click past the first photo online. If they're not handy, and don't have the budget (or desire) to fix things that may be wrong with the house, you might never know they could have been interested in your house if it weren't for those two little words in your listing.

4) "For That Amount of Money?"

There are also buyers who don't mind a fixer-upper, but they'll expect a break on the price in return. Unlike the lowballers, these buyers won't even bother making an offer—they'll just wait until the price drops to what they feel is reasonable.

5) "What Are They Trying To Hide?"

It could also cause some buyers to assume you're trying to hide something. They may not be entirely scared away—and they may even offer you a great price for the house—but don't be surprised if they're skeptical and just looking for problems that may not even exist.

6) "How Bad Could It Be?"

This type of buyer is misleading. They start out optimistic, but deep down they're just waiting for the other shoe to drop. Honestly, it can go either way for this type of buyer. They're hopeful enough to come look at your house, but they're also kind of looking to see if they can answer their own question with something along the lines of, "Oh it can be bad… really bad!"

7) "Perfect… I'll Take It!"

These are the buyers every as-is seller hopes to attract. So there's always a chance that putting "as-is" in your listing won't bother some buyers a bit. But are they truly the best buyer you could've gotten—or did those two little words scare off an even better one?

September
20

Real Estate Agents Are Like Stay-At-Home Moms

Ahhhh, to be a stay-at-home mom.

Hanging around, playing with the kids all day. Taking naps. Watching TV. Eating snacks… perhaps some bon-bons.

And then they get to have Mother's Day. A whole day to be pampered and waited on. Like they need a day off, right?!

It's not like they have a real job…

Must be nice having such an easy life, not having to work.

Oooooph.

That's pretty rude to say, let alone think, right?

You probably cringed reading it.

Depicting a stay-at-home mom that way has become less common…less tolerated.

But you've certainly heard them depicted that way at some point.

It's no walk in the park

If you do think the life of a stay-at-home mom is easy, you don't even need to walk a mile in her shoes. Just offer to take her kids to the park for an hou...

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September
13

8 Mistakes First-Time Home Sellers Make & How to Avoid Them

Plenty of home sellers consider their places to be coveted properties that others would be lucky to own. But, that hubris can often lead to trouble when it comes to actually landing an offer and closing a sale.

First-time sellers in particular exhibit some self-sabotaging behaviors that can trip them up on the way getting the deal done. The following are the most common mistakes they make and how to avoid them.

1. Thinking they can go it alone

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Selling a home is not for the faint of heart, nor is it an easy DIY project. First-time home sellers quickly realize marketing and showing their property is a full-time job. Unless they're experts in real estate contracts, appraisals, inspections, and other documentation, they can end up make costly errors. Fortunately, this is an easy one to fix: Hire a licensed agent.

2. Wanting to price it too high

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Homeowners may think they're living in the perfect home, but pricing it too high will render it a white elephant. It's great to be optimistic that you'll make a nice profit, but it's important to be realistic and price a home accurately. Remember, time is money. Seeking top dollar can cost you if your home remains on the market far longer than you'd planned.

3. Being unwilling to negotiate

Just because an offer comes in lower than a seller might have hoped, that's no reason to take it personally and refuse to negotiate. Think of an offer as a starting point that leads to a compromise that works for both parties.

4. Not doing a thorough cleaning

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From the moment sellers decide to put their places on the market, they should begin cleaning and decluttering to make the home look as attractive and well-kept as possible. Staging is important, but experts agree, nothing makes a home shine quite like a thorough cleaning.

5. Making it difficult for agents to show it

Sure, last-minute showings can be inconvenient, but if sellers really want to make a deal, they have to be willing to let an agent and prospective buyers inside. Thinking a two-hour open house once a week is going to be enough is some serious wishful thinking.

6. Refusing to take the agent's advice

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Homeowners often think they know their properties better than anyone, so why should they take any advice — even from a professional? Because you'll benefit from the wisdom and experience of a professional. If your agent suggests that you stash your garden gnome collection in the shed or fix that rickety staircase, just do it.

7. Being unwilling to make changes

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Things like kitchen and bathroom updates can make a home look more attractive and move more quickly as it means less work a buyer will need to tackle after moving in. Still, some sellers dig in their heels and decide to adopt a "take it or leave it" attitude. Sadly, many buyers will choose to leave it.

8. Not considering the next move

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Homes can sell more quickly — or more slowly — than anyone, including even a Realtor®, can anticipate. So it's important to have a back-up plan either way.

August
29

3 Financial Tools To Help Get Your Finances On Track To Buy A Home

If your finances aren't perfect, that doesn't mean you can't buy a home. There are millions of people who struggle with debt, building their savings, or less-than-perfect credit. But by taking control of their finances, they're able to pay down their debts, increase their credit score, pad their savings and buy the house of their dreams.

And in today's technology-heavy world of "there's an app for that", it's never been easier to take that control back and make your finances work for you and your goals. Here are 3 financial tools to help get your finances on track to buy a home:

1. Mint

Mint is the crème de la crème of the budgeting app world. Mint makes it easy to get a clear picture of where your money is going, identify opportunities for savings, and ree...

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August
22

8 Ways A Great Real Estate Agent Can Change Your Life

A real estate transaction can be an exciting thing to experience, but it can also be nerve-wracking and stressful. Your experience will largely depend on the circumstances surrounding your transaction and, perhaps more importantly, the agent you're working with.

A great agent will not only get you over the finish line to the best of their ability, but they can also change your life for the better. Here are eight ways:

1. They'll show you they care

In today's fast-paced world, it seems like everyone's attention is in short supply. A great real estate agent will show you that's not always the case, by listening and caring about you and your needs. Not only will being a good listener help an agent do their job, but it'll also show you that even in business, there are still people out there who care.

2. They can save you a lot of money

There's an old expression, "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Hiring a great agent can save you literally thousands of dollars, as the right agent will not only negotiate effectively, but also know what pitfalls to look for as the transaction moves along, saving you money in the process.

3. They can help you see things in a different way

One of the most overlooked aspects of hiring a great agent is just how much of an effect they can have on your perspective. For instance, you might think that you're looking for something in particular, but a great agent can take what you asked for and find something that's even better than anything you've ever considered. A great agent is like an expert matchmaker.

4. They'll do more than help you buy or sell a home

A great real estate agent will go above and beyond for you. They'll help you find contractors, give recommendations on design (if you're open to them), and even help you navigate the restaurants in your new neighborhood. Great agents provide so much value because they want to be your go-to resource for anything to do with real estate.

5. They can find you something that no one else can

Great real estate agents aren't necessarily miracle workers, but they're close. A great agent will surprise you with something no one's ever thought of before, whether it's finding a property that you didn't know about, or a solution to an otherwise complex problem. A great agent is proactive and instead of sitting around waiting, will make things happen for you.

6. They can take a lot of stress away

One of the best things about a great real estate agent is the peace of mind that comes from working with them. There are lots of things that can go wrong during a real estate transaction, and a great agent knows this and will not only anticipate issues ahead of time, but will shoulder the burden and solve problems for you, making it a low-stress experience.

7. They'll go to battle for you when it counts

The right agent is like a general you can depend on when the going gets tough. From searching for the right property or buyer, to negotiating, to pushing the deal through despite all obstacles standing in the way… a great real estate agent won't back down from adversity and will battle for your best interests at all times.

8. They can become a friend for life

Maybe your real estate agent is already your friend, but if not, with a great agent you might eventually become one. Real estate is much more about relationships than it is about individual transactions, and great agents know this. They also usually have the kind of infectious personality that you always want to be around. So don't be afraid to form a lifelong friendship with your real estate agent, it could truly change your life.

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