Media coverage about what’s happening with home prices can be confusing. A large part of that is due to the type of data being used and what they’re choosing to draw attention to. For

Dated: March 6 2023
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Ready to sell your house? It’s a major decision, and no matter what crazy stuff is going on in the world, selling your house is always a big deal. You’ve made dozens of memories there and spent time, money and effort turning your house into a home. It might feel sad to leave, but if selling is the right thing for you and your family, it’s worth it to explore somewhere new!
Now selling your house doesn’t need to be a stressful experience. You just need to sell the smart way. That means creating the right plan and sticking to it—getting all the things you need done to sell your house successfully:
If you’re ready to make a move, I’ll give you the best tips for selling your home quickly and for the most money. It might seem like an elephant-sized task to take on, but like my dad always says: “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.”
Let’s get started!
Real estate agents are such an important part of this home-selling process. That’s why you don’t need just any agent . . . You need someone who will super-serve you, negotiate the best deal, and sell your house the right way—and fast! And you need someone who knows your local market inside and out to accomplish all that and more.
Real estate agents are also very helpful when it comes to some of the more challenging parts of selling your home, like mountains of paperwork and the stress of home inspections. A really good agent will work tirelessly for you and be in your corner when things get tough.
And as tempting as it might be to have a relative, a friend from church, or your cousin’s husband’s buddy help you, always choose a vetted real estate pro with several years of experience. They’ll help you sell your home for the most money in the shortest amount of time.
It’s no secret I’m a big fan of saving money. If you’re planning a move, selling your house yourself can seem like a great way to do just that. But For Sale by Owner (FSBO) isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. First of all, if you really want to sell your home fast and get the best price, you need to get it in front of buyers—and lots of them. That’s where an agent comes in handy.
An experienced real estate agent will give your home a much-needed online presence through the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). This exposes your house to thousands of potential buyers. And if it seems like homes are flying off the market in your area, that’s even more reason to have a professional by your side. They’ll know how to get you the best deal no matter how many crazy offers, home showings or open houses come your way. Plus, an agent will create a strategy to market your house to their extensive network of buyers and agents.
But won’t you save big money going FSBO? Not really. When you sell your house yourself, you still pay a commission to the buyer’s agent. So you’d only save the commission on one side of the transaction.
A great agent will more than make up for that cost. Consider this: The average home sold by an agent in 2021 brought in $318,000. Compare that to the average FSBO home which went for $260,000.1 That’s a $58,000 difference! So sure, you’ll pay a few grand more in commission fees when you use an agent. But even when you knock those fees off the top, you still come out about $50,000 ahead of a FSBO sale.
Trust me—working with a great real estate agent will help you get the most money for your house.
The key to pricing your home is to think objectively about your home’s value. If you’ve lived in your home long enough to make memories, those sentimental ties could cloud your judgment. So, stick to the facts as much as possible when you estimate how much your home could sell for.
The best way to determine your home’s value is by asking your real estate agent to run a comparative market analysis (CMA). This free report compares your house to similar houses in your area that are currently on the market or have sold in recent months. The comparison allows your agent to more accurately predict what buyers will pay for your home . . . and set a competitive price based on fact, not feelings.
You may be thinking, in my hot market, homes usually sell way above asking price. Well, that could be true. But even if buyers are willing to pay more than the asking price, your home still has to go through an appraisal once an offer is accepted.
What’s an appraisal? It’s when the buyer’s lender has a professional appraiser assess your home’s value. They’ll make sure the loan amount isn’t more than the home is actually worth. That way, the lender gets the security they need to move forward with a mortgage application, and the buyer is protected from a seller setting an unrealistic price.
If you know when you want to sell your house and put it on the market, you’ll want to work backwards and break your to-do list into bite-size pieces. (Remember that part about eating an elephant? This is it!) That way you’ll know exactly where to start when selling your house. Here’s a sample timeline you can use to get started. But of course, you should adjust the timeline according to your own needs and personal schedule.
I know this sounds like a lot of big tasks to handle. But the key to keeping stress at bay in the weeks and months before you put your house on the market is to make a plan—and then follow that plan step by step.
Most home buyers know it pays to get a home inspection. But did you know it’s a worthwhile tool for home sellers too? It’s true!
A presale home inspection might cost a few hundred dollars, but it’ll be money well spent. Why? Because seeing an inspection report can give buyers the confidence to put in an offer—and it can keep them from demanding big bucks during negotiations. It’s a win-win.
So, what’s included in a presale home inspection? According to the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI), inspections cover:
A qualified home inspector will comb through your home’s accessible areas (like the roof, attic, walls and ceilings) to assess the home’s condition and find any health and safety issues. Once the inspection is complete, you’ll receive a detailed report outlining what works and what doesn’t, with recommendations for maintenance and repairs.
Don’t worry about taking care of every single thing in your presale home inspection report. But do pay attention to big-ticket issues that can scare buyers into asking for way more money off the sale price than what it’d take to make the repair. Your agent can help you sort through the inspection findings, but the roof, electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems typically take priority. If there’s room in your budget, address those repairs before you list.
Once your house is in good working order, it’s time to set the stage and show off its best features. That starts with a deep cleaning. Unless you’re Mr. Clean, that probably won’t sound very fun, but a buyer won’t forget the feeling of a grimy or cluttered house. Simple things like scrubbing the counters and door surfaces, a fresh coat of paint, carpet cleaning and decluttering are relatively low-cost, easy chores that will make a huge impact for the first impression of your home.
Once your home is spic-and-span, you can begin to stage. Keep your decor colors neutral and depersonalize as much as possible. I know those family portraits are super cute but take them down so buyers can imagine their families enjoying the house. Closets are always important to home buyers, so make space by storing away out-of-season clothing and miscellaneous gear. When in doubt, less is more.
Staging also gets your home ready for professional photos for your home’s online listing (and you should definitely go pro on those). Your agent should help coordinate the photo shoot, so that’s less pressure on you. Here are a few staging tips to get your home prepared for its glamour shot:
Home showings are hard to juggle whether your home is empty or full of kids. If you’re still living in the home you’re trying to sell, these handy tips can help you stay sane and manage the home-showing phase.
Do the best you can, but remember, you’re only human. There will be days you just can’t get everything put away and make it out the door on time. If you get a call for a showing, tell your agent you were running behind so they can prepare the buyer ahead of time. Just don’t miss an opportunity to get your home seen.
Negotiations between you (the seller) and the buyer start with the buyer’s initial offer. Keep in mind the contract stage works differently in every state, so your agent should explain those details in terms you understand. Never sign a purchase agreement before you’re clear about what is and is not included in the offer and how it affects you.
Pay close attention to these details:
Once you and the buyer reach a final purchase agreement, there’s still a lot to do from contract to closing. Here are some quick tips to help you manage this stage of the selling process:
There’s not a one-size-fits-all answer to how long it will take to sell your home. Houses in the U.S. currently sit on the market for a median of 31 days. Keep in mind that number just means half of homes sold in 31 days or less, and half sold in more than 31 days. Plus, the market is always changing. How long it actually takes to sell your house depends on the real estate trends in your area and the particulars of your home.
If you’re wondering how to sell your house fast, remember that these factors can impact your home-selling timeline:
You’ll probably make money from the sale of your home, but there are some costs that will cut into your profits. Here are some you may need to prepare for:
Even though a lot of people are asking if the housing market is going to crash, right now is still a great time to sell your house. And the best way to have a smooth experience selling your home is to partner with a professional agent. The right agent should guide you every step of the way without taking over the driver’s seat. They should inform you but not overwhelm you.
Our Gamble & Saudi Trusted agents at Homeward Real Estate are just the ticket to take the stress out of your home sale.
Alex Saudi is a highly experienced and respected realtor specializing in the vibrant Tampa Bay area. With over 8 years of industry experience, Alex has established himself as a trusted professio....
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