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Find
a Buyer
A buyer's early impressions
are crucial, so it's extremely important to make sure that you are prepared
to handle them properly. This entails a number of things - from being ready
for showings on short notice to deflecting insensitive remarks about your
home.
Handling Buyers
It's best to handle buyers in a calm, unemotional manner. Try to be as responsive
as possible to requests for information or last-minute showings. Most of
all, it's important to be patient. If you appear too eager to a buyer you
are only undermining your negotiating position.
Dealing with Showings
Showings are where your home really gets sold. First impressions are
crucial - if the buyer isn't intrigued at the outset there is very little
likelihood that an offer will be forthcoming. Make sure your home is available
on short notice and is always looking its best. Let your agent take the
lead during showings. You may not even want to attend - many buyers feel
more comfortable viewing a home without the owners present.
Controlling Your Emotions
Selling a home is an emotional undertaking for many people. Listening
to buyers making candid - and often insensitive - remarks about your home
can be upsetting. It's best to ignore this kind of thing, however, and not
let it get to you. If you find these comment, or simply the notion of strangers
prowling around your home, arrange to be out during showings - your agent
is capable of handling the situation.
Handling Information Requests
Buyers may ask a variety of questions about your home and the neighborhood.
Make sure you only provide information that you know is correct. Misleading
a buyer - even accidentally - could cause problems down the road. If you
don't know the answer to a question, say so. You can always offer to check
it out and get back to the buyer.
Identifying Real Buyers
There is really no reliable way to discern whether buyers are serious or
not until an offer is made. Some buyers will visit a home 3 or 4 times and
never go any further, while others will make an offer the day they see the
property for the first time. Our tips for identifying
real buyers offer a few pointers on spotting the serious ones.
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