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Why
should I choose "Lil Wilkinson Realty" to help sell
my home?
The
best way to answer this question is to read our "Seller
Benefits" page.
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Why
should I use a REALTOR® rather than selling the home myself?
The
best way to answer this question is to read our "Selling
Privately?" page.
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What
is agency and how does it affect me?
Agency is the
working relationship that the REALTOR® has with the client,
be it a seller or a buyer. This relationship is usually stipulated
in a written agreement and signed by the parties involved. In
the seller's case this contract is known as the "listing
agreement". The agreement outlines the responsibilities
that the REALTOR® has toward his client and that the client
has towards the REALTOR®. Sellers should be aware that upon
receiving an offer on their home, that your REALTOR® is
working on your behalf, and that very likely the buyer has a
REALTOR® working on their behalf. Having an agency relationship
allows the REALTOR® to give you advice, act on your behalf,
represent you in negotiations, and keep any confidential information
to themselves. If you would like to read more about agency then
please click here.
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Are
commission rates a fixed amount?
No, each brokerage
is independently owned and operated and therefore sets its own
standards and policies, including setting commission rates.
Rates will vary from brokerage to brokerage. Lil Wilkinson Realty
offers two competitive packages to help service your needs.
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How
do you establish a price for my home?
A good REALTOR®
should provide you with a CMA - "Current Market Analysis".
This is also called an "Evaluation" or an "Opinion
of Value". The REALTOR® will compare the features and
characteristics of your home with similar properties that have
sold recently. This shows the REALTOR® what buyers are willing
to pay for such a property in the marketplace. Since no two
homes are identical the REALTOR® may make monetary adjustments
up or down for certain features that your home has, or lacks,
over the comparables. The REALTOR® will also take into account
the overall condition of your home, its location, and any trends
in the economy that may indicate rise or falls in the market.
After compiling this information the REALTOR® will suggest
a selling range for your home.
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What
are some cost effective ways of enhancing my home?
The first thing
on the list would be to clean everything from top to bottom.
If your home sparkles then it looks cared for, and that's important
to the buyer. You should also remove clutter from rooms,
hallways, and closets, so your home feels spacious. Making small
repairs and painting where necessary is relatively inexpensive
and can go a long way to beautifying your property. If you would
like some other ideas to "Dress Your House for Success"
then please click here.
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What
paperwork is required to get my home listed for sale?
There are two
kinds of paperwork needed; materials from the homeowner,
and the forms the REALTOR® needs to get your home on the
market. As the homeowner you will be asked to supply a copy
of your survey, if you have one, your property taxes, costs
for heat and hydro, and any documentation regarding capital
charges, your septic tank, and your well, if these apply. The
REALTOR® needs to fill out a number of forms, including;
a listing contract, a parameter sheet outlining the features
and details of your home, an agency pamphlet, and a "Seller
Property Information Statement", which outlines all the
structural, environmental, and legal issues that you're aware
of, regarding your home.
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So...
I listed my home on MLS®, what does that mean?
Getting your
home listed for sale on the "MLS® System" exposes your home
to all the REALTORS® who are part of the system. Currently,
there are over 700 REALTORS® who belong to the "Barrie and
District Association of REALTORS® Inc.", which is where
our MLS® System is housed. REALTORS® see the computerized
details of your home and then make an appointment to show it
to any prospective buyers that they are working with. Showings
occur from different REALTORS® until the right buyer makes
an acceptable offer. If you would like to read more about the
MLS® System then please click here.
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What
are the best ways to attract a buyer to my home?
The best way
to attract a buyer to your home is to be listed on the MLS®
System. This will expose your home to over 700 REALTORS®
who are members of the "Barrie and District Association of REALTORS®
Inc.". These REALTORS® connect with buyers on a day
to day basis. Having a "for sale" sign on your
lawn and having Internet exposure are also very powerful.
These items expose your home 24 hours a day. Buyers can also
be generated from "newspaper ads" and "open houses"
but statistics show that only 1% of the time does the buyer
purchase the home that they call on, or see.
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What's
the procedure when a buyer makes an offer on my home?
Normally,
the REALTOR® who is working with the buyer will draw the
offer, be it your REALTOR® or a co-operating REALTOR®.
When the offer is ready an appointment is arranged to present
it to you. Your REALTOR® will go through the offer with
you step by step, and clause by clause, and make any changes
that may be necessary. Some changes may include the price, the
closing date, inclusions and exclusions, the deposit, etc. These
changes are then sent back to the buyer to peruse and modify
if necessary. The offer continues to go back and forth until
it is finally accepted or rejected. Upon receiving an "accepted"
offer, the time limits start for any conditions in the offer
to be met. Once the parties fulfill their conditions then waivers
are signed and submitted, and the offer becomes "firm".
We would be happy to answer any other questions you may have. Send us an email today...
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