fsbo

Most real estate on the market is comprised of homes listed by real estate professionals. In addition, some properties may be available for sale directly by the owner. FSBO is the industry acronym for “For Sale By Owner.” One of the common misconceptions with Columbia SC FSBO properties – or FSBOs – is the myth that because the sale doesn’t involve a real estate agent it will somehow be simpler. This is rarely the case. Let’s examine a few key points to keep in mind if you’re in the market for Columbia SC  real estate and come across a home that is advertised as a Columbia SC FSBO.

Most Columbia SC FSBO sellers will still work with your agent.

Typically, savvy home sellers are aware that most buyers they encounter have a close relationship with a buyer’s agent. As such, they will usually make arrangements to ensure the buyer’s agent will be paid for their efforts. Dayton area real estate buyer’s agents are important participants in the home buying process. If you’re interested in taking a closer look at a Columbia SC FSBO, consider calling us to make the initial contact with the seller on your behalf.

A home is a home, regardless of whether it’s a FSBO or not.

Just because a Columbia SC FSBO is not listed with an agent doesn't mean that seller won't work with an agent.

Just because a home is listed for sale by the owner doesn’t mean it should be treated any differently than a home listed by a professional real estate firm. The biggest difference between the two is the greater likelihood that you’ll be meeting, talking and negotiating directly with the seller. So be prepared. Because a home sale is often an emotionally challenging experience for some sellers to go through, be ready for some hurdles – and try your best to take them in stride.

If you’re truly interested in a Columbia SC FSBO home, you’ll find a way to work around the drama. Remember, lean on your agent for assistance and expertise. In addition, if you find it necessary to view the home without the owner being there, just ask. While it’s always a little uncomfortable for owners to have prospective buyers “snoop around” by themselves or with their agent, if you’re selling your home as a FSBO it goes with the territory. Try to put yourself in their shoes and understand how you might feel if the roles were reversed. Then, use that to your advantage by assuring the seller that you simply want to take some extra time alone to envision your furniture and your belongings in what may end up being your home. Once the seller understands your insistence and reasoning, they will likely be more open to letting you have all the time you need – especially if it means the difference in making the sale.

The law is the law – and it applies to all homes equally.

Regardless of whether a home is being sold as a FSBO or not, real estate sales laws still apply. Sellers have an obligation to disclose existing issues about the home to the buyers. In addition, the seller could also be bound to have the home inspected and perform certain repairs. Unfortunately, many Columbia SC FSBO sellers are rookies when it comes to selling homes, and they simply aren’t aware of the laws or common industry practices. Again, rely on your agent – and your own instincts – to determine if a seller is shirking his responsibility or making it more difficult to inspect the home than it should be. It could be a tell-tale sign that the seller knows something about his home that he doesn’t want you or your agent to find out about. If that’s even remotely the situation, keep looking. Life is too short to deal with difficult people, and money is too valuable to take a risk on a home that may be trouble in the future.

Anticipate inflated asking prices.

If there’s one factor that tends to remain consistent when owners try to sell their homes directly, it’s overpricing. Not having a knowledgeable professional real estate agent to consult often means sellers price their homes unrealistically. They tend to dismiss the market comparables and any other recent sales data and erroneously assume their home is worth more than the others in the same neighborhood. You'll often hear rationalizations or justifications expressed by owners that go something like this:  "Our home is the nicest one in the neighborhood." While it's normal for any homeowner to have pride in their home and want to get top dollar when they sell, the cold hard truth is more like, "Your home is pretty much like all the others in the neighborhood – some are more attractive, some less."  It’s not necessarily greed that motivates them to inflate their asking price, it’s more a case of just not knowing the market – and the Columbia SC home selling process. Again, they’re rookies, and just like in the big leagues, rookies make mistakes.

If you really like the home, once again rely on your own agent to assist. By providing comparable sales information of similar homes in the neighborhood maybe your agent can convince the seller to see his price is too high. In addition, if the home has been appraised already – or if you can perhaps negotiate having an appraisal done – you can use that as a closer representation of the home’s value. If either of those ideas fail, keep looking. A stubborn owner isn’t worth the headache, and there are likely other homes on the market that are priced where they should be.

Just keep this in mind: A Columbia SC FSBO home is just a home, it just happens to be listed for sale by the homeowner. Discuss the home with your agent and get his or her thoughts and input. While the negotiation process may be a little different since the sellers are going solo, remember there are still certain obligations incumbent upon the sellers. Don’t be intimidated by the fact that the seller is listing the home directly – as mentioned above, that doesn’t necessarily mean he knows more about Columbia SC real estate than you – and he certainly doesn’t know the process as well as your professional agent.

See more articles pertaining to real estate in the section of articles on Columbia SC Real Estate just below Columbia SC Real Estate Categories in the column to your right. And remember, we also post tips daily on Facebook and Twitter. Check us out there, too.

Home and Commercial Inspections in the Columbia SC area is our specialty! Every year we help hundreds of clients save tens of thousands of dollars, by responsibly finding and exposing conditions that threaten property, value and safety. To learn how we may be able to serve you, please click and read, or call 803-261-5810.

Many Columbia SC homeowners think they know their homes better than anyone, and it's probably true. But that doesn't mean they're the best person for the job when it comes to selling Columbia SC real estate, especially their own property.

Selling Columbia SC real estate as for sale by owner can be risky.

Some sellers are tempted to try a For Sale by Owner (FSBO) transaction because the Columbia SC community is in the midst of a sellers' market and they think they can sell easily without help. Others try the FSBO route because they want to maximize their profits and avoid paying a commission to a real estate broker.

Statistics show that selling Columbia SC real estate with the assistance of a professional real estate broker or agent will usually garner a higher profit, enough to cover the commission as well as put more money in your pocket while minimizing your legal risks.

Selling Columbia SC Real Estate FSBO is Risky

Most Columbia SC real estate buyers today work with a buyer agent to represent their best interests. If you choose to sell your Columbia SC real estate on your own, you'll be negotiating with a professional and relying on your own skill to finalize a contract. Not only could you end up selling your Columbia SC real estate for less money, you could leave yourself open to potential legal problems unless you have the contract checked by an experienced real estate attorney.

Buyers also typically prefer to look at a home without the seller present so they can feel more comfortable exploring the rooms and visualizing themselves in the property. At an FSBO sale, you, as the seller, must be present.

Selling your Columbia SC real estate as a FSBO can be successful, but 90 percent of homeowners prefer to work with a professional rather than risk an unsatisfactory home selling experience.

For more helpful tips and articles on selling Columbia SC real estate, check out our other articles on Columbia SC Home Selling Tips under Columbia SC Real Estate Categories to your right.

Home and Commercial Inspections in the Columbia SC area is our specialty! Every year we help hundreds of clients save tens of thousands of dollars, by responsibly finding and exposing conditions that threaten property, value and safety. To learn how we may be able to serve you, please click and read, or call 803-261-5810.

Selling your Columbia SC home yourself has its disadvantagesSelling your Columbia SC home yourself and going the "For Sale By Owner" route is a well-intentioned concept. The most common reason people do it is to save money on commission — the sales fee that is split between real estate agents and brokers.

Who doesn't want to save money? But the reality is, many sellers who sell "By Owner" end up losing money and go through a great deal of stress in the process.

Selling your Columbia SC home is a multifaceted process — much more than just putting a "For Sale" sign in your yard and listing it online. Even if you have experience in real estate, you'll probably be selling yourself short by selling your Columbia SC home without the use of a licensed, experienced agent. Let's look at some of the ways how.

Reasons Not To Be Selling Your Columbia SC Home Yourself

Pricing.

Real estate agents know how to price the market using reliable, real-time data. Some FSBO homes are underpriced because the seller doesn't realize the true market value.

Most FSBO homes are overpriced — sellers often get greedy or unrealistic because they love their home for sentimental reasons or read too much in the news. A real estate agent takes emotion out of the equation helps you set your price based on current data and market conditions.

Exposure.

It's a seller's market right now. It's not uncommon for real estate agents to get multiple offers on a properly priced home shortly after it goes on the market. But that demand is created through exposure — exposure that leads to more potential buyers becoming aware of the availability of your home for sale.

FSBO severely limits that exposure. A real estate agent has the ability to market your home on avenues such as the MLS (multiple listing service).

Negotiations.

First, there's the complicated issue of agreeing on a sales price or of handling multiple offers. That's actually the easy part. Navigating and troubleshooting the many steps that result in a successful closing is where a real estate agent's expertise is vital. The most difficult part of a real estate transaction is from the contract to the closing — a place where deals can very easily fall apart. A qualified real estate agent has a wealth of experience of inspections and negotiations under his or her belt. The average seller may have only been through this process once or twice.

An experienced professional real estate agent can guide you through selling your Columbia SC home and avoid the countless pitfalls and liabilities that can catch a homeowner by surprise. These problem areas could include legal, logistical and even ethical issues that homeowners can fall victim to. Real estate agents have been educated, trained and certified to handle all of these issues.

If these factors don't scare you, then perhaps For Sale By Owner is the route for you. If they do, then you just might want to consider hiring a licensed real estate agent to help you in selling your Columbia SC home.

For more tips on selling your Columbia SC home, see our section on Columbia SC Home Selling Tips to your right under Columbia SC Real Estate Categories.

Home and Commercial Inspections in the Columbia SC area is our specialty! Every year we help hundreds of clients save tens of thousands of dollars, by responsibly finding and exposing conditions that threaten property, value and safety. To learn how we may be able to serve you, please click and read, or call 803-261-5810.

For Sale By Owner - Learn the Basics Before You List Your Own HomeEvery day hundreds of homeowners are selling a home without an agent. Although utilizing the services of a professional real estate agent is the easiest way to sell a home, there are systems available to those homeowners who feel they can manage the transaction on their own.  

The process of selling “for sale by owner” (FSBO) requires the homeowner to be educated in how to market their home, who to market it to, and understand how to manage the paperwork involved in a real estate transaction.

There are companies who specialize in providing FSBOs with the tools necessary for selling a home. These companies either charge a percentage of the sale, or a flat fee for services. Such services may include signage, contracts, flyers, flyer boxes, and a link to the home on the company’s website. These services usually do not include information on how to market the home for sale to attract as many buyers as possible.

Whether using FSBO services from a company or not, there are several steps that must be taken in order to sell a home and meet all legal, and taxable, requirements. Here is a short list of what you need to obtain and understand before handling the sale of your own home:

  • Legal and binding contract forms
  • Federally mandated disclosures forms
  • Proper disclosure of defects
  • Tax ramifications, including but not limited to IRS capital gains requirements
  • Real estate tax information, distribution, and responsibility
  • Deed restrictions and liens

Some states will have standardized forms available for homeowners who attempt to sell on their own, and there are packets of forms available at many office supply stores. If using the latter, it is a good idea to contact an attorney to review the forms to ensure they are legally binding, protect the seller, and meet all local, state and federal guidelines. In addition, there are some federally mandated forms such as the Lead Based Paint Disclosure form that, if not included in a real estate transaction, can result in penalties for the seller.

One of the risks for FSBOs is litigation brought forth by angry buyers after the close of the transaction due to failure to properly disclose any known, and unknown, defects in the property. That is why it’s imperative to have a home inspection on the property prior to putting it on the market. Although most buyers will have their own home inspection conducted, some will not, further opening up potential law suits in the future after the close of sale.

FSBOs should always investigate the tax consequences of selling their home, whether on your own or with a real estate agent. Consult a tax professional for advice on capital gains laws that may end up resulting in additional taxes due at the end of the year, on any unpaid local taxes, and the responsibility for the current year’s real estate taxes.

Attempting to sell a home “for sale by owner” is possible, but many critical issues must be researched in order to guarantee a successful, legal sale.  By contacting the right professionals, understanding the law, and being proactive about taxable consequences, selling a home without an agent can be achieved with success. However, understanding all the risks and liabilities of selling a home as a FSBO, makes even more sense to consider hiring a professional to do the job they are trained to do.

Overall, the commission you’ll pay a real estate agent is a small price to pay for the peace of mind you’ll have by not having to worry with all of the aforementioned risks and liabilities.

Home and Commercial Inspections in the Columbia SC area is our specialty! Every year we help hundreds of clients save tens of thousands of dollars, by responsibly finding and exposing conditions that threaten property, value and safety. To learn how we may be able to serve you, please click and read, or call 803-261-5810.

Should you use a real estate agent to sell your home or try selling it yourself? Kiplinger has the answer…

Questions or comments? Just click the comment link below to contact us. We’ll be happy to answer your questions.

Home and Commercial Inspections in the Columbia SC area is our specialty! Every year we help hundreds of clients save tens of thousands of dollars, by responsibly finding and exposing conditions that threaten property, value and safety. To learn how we may be able to serve you, please click and read, or call 803-261-5810.