According to recent statistics, the number of people who are now offering their home for sale by owner (FSBO) is as high as 25-30 percent. The average Real Estate Broker's commission is around 5.5 percent, but it can get as high as 8 percent in certain areas.
But if you want to sell your house quick, before you decide to do all of the work yourself and put your house up as a For Sale By Owner, you might want to try a few tactics to determine if it is a buyers or sellers market.
In a Buyers market, real estate sales slow down. This can happen within just a few months and when it does, even if your neighbor's house sold for a huge profit it doesn't mean your home will be able to do the same now. In this case, you might want to reconsider selling as a For Sale By Owner, because it will take you much longer to get a decent price by yourself.
What you're wishing for is a Seller's market, where most people are getting more than the asking price and inventories of houses are low. This is prime time to sell your house quickly. There are a few easy ways to determine what the market is doing that won't cost you anything but a little time.
Start by just being aware of how long houses in your neighborhood are on the market before they sell. Then find out if the house did indeed sell, or if it was pulled off the market because the owners couldn't get a decent price.
A great way to analyze the number of buyers looking for houses in your area is to drive around your neighborhood, find a few places where the realtor is having an open house, and see how long it will be open. Then, arrive at the house about ten minutes before the "open house" closes on any particular day. Introduce yourself, have a cookie or two, quickly walk through the house and chat with the realtor. You might even be so bold as to ask him or her if they have been very busy today. Then, before you leave, be sure to glance at the sign-in sheet and note the number of visitors that viewed the house. If there are only a few names on the list, you might want to reconsider selling as a FSBO house. If there are a lot of names, you may be in the money!
Another way is to find out how fast other houses have sold. If you did your homework and drove through the neighborhood, you will have a general idea. If you have a friend who is a realtor, try checking the local Multiple Listing Service (MLS) for data about the average number days a home for sale was on the market, and average days to close. Unfortunately, only a realtor can access the MLS data, so this would probably be your last choice for research.
If the average to number of days to close is around 45 days, you can assume it's a hot sellers market. If the average is six months or more, it is a buyers market and you might want to reconsider selling your house as a FSBO, or take it off the market and wait until you have a better chance for a quick sale.








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