FSBO: Things that don’t affect value
When a Seller is trying to sell their home as an Unrepresented Seller, they often tend to see things with emotionally prejudiced eyes.
When a Seller is trying to sell their home as an Unrepresented Seller, they often tend to see things with emotionally prejudiced eyes.
When someone decides to sell their home as an Unrepresented Seller (also known as a FSBO) there are many things that should be considered prior to making it available for sale.
So often a Seller does not realize that just putting a sign in the front yard is not enough to attract potential Buyers.
When trying to sell your home on your own, often it is time that becomes your worst nightmare.
When a homeowner is selling their home as an Unrepresented Seller (also known as a FSBO), here are some basic guidelines in helping to show the property to its best advantage.
In the course of trying to sell your home as an Unrepresented Seller (FSBO), here are some PAPERWORK items that you will have to take care of during the process.
There are inherent dangers in opening your door to strangers if you have your home listed as a for sale by owner.
When a Homeowner decides to tackle the difficult waters of a For Sale by Owner, there are some things that must be addressed to get the top dollar for the home.
Homeowners often think that selling their home FSBO will save them money, but here are some facts that they may not have considered before they put their house on the market as an Unrepresented Seller.
Before you think about selling your house as an Unrepresented Seller, consider the dangers in listing your home For Sale by Owner.