STEP 6 - NEGOTIATE
TO SELL
Most offers to purchase your home will require some
negotiating to come to a win-win agreement. You real
estate agent is well versed on the intricacies of
the contracts used in your area and will protect
your best interest throughout the bargaining. Your
agent also knows what each contract clause means,
what you will net from the sale and what areas are
easiest to negotiate. Your agent will review the
written offer with you to make sure you thoroughly
understand what the buyers are offering and what
they are asking you for in return.
Some negotiable items:
- Price
- Financing
- Closing costs
- Repairs
- Appliances and fixtures
- Landscaping
- Painting
- Occupancy time frame
Once both parties have agreed on the terms of the
sale, your agent will prepare a contract.
Remember…bargaining is not a winner-take-all deal.
It is a business process that involves compromise
and mutual respect.
STEP 7 - SELLING SERVICE PROVIDERS
Once you accept an offer to sell your house you will
need to make a list of all the things you and your
buyer must do before closing. The property may need
to be formally appraised, surveyed, inspected or
repaired. Depending on the specifics reached during
the negotiations, you may pay for all, some or none
of these items. If each procedure returns acceptable
results as defined by the contract, then the sale
may continue. If there are problems with the home,
the terms set forth in the contract will dictate
your next step. Depending on the contract, you or
the buyer may decide to walk away, open a new round
of negotiations or close.
STEP 8 - PRE-CLOSE PREPARATION
A few days before the closing you will want to
contact the entity that is closing the transaction
and make sure the necessary documents are going to
be ready to sign on the appropriate date. It would
be a shame to get this close to selling and have the
deal fall through because of a missing form. Begin
to make arrangements for your upcoming move if you
have not done so. Check out our Relocation Center to
get started.
STEP 9 - CLOSING
"Closing" refers to the meeting where ownership of
the property is legally transferred to the buyer.
Your agent will be present during the closing to
help explain the process and forms to you and make
sure everything goes as planned. By being present
during the closing, he or she can mediate any last
minute issues that may arise. In some states, an
attorney is required and you may wish to have one
present.
As the seller, you will need to be prepared to hand
over any necessary documentation regarding the
property and, depending on the arrangements made
during negotiations, you may be required to have
done something specific in order to close.
Be sure to read all the documents and ask questions.
It is important you understand every document you
are signing.
STEP 10 - POST CLOSE
Congratulations on the successful sale of your
home!
Now that you have closed, prepare to vacate your
home in the time frame agreed upon. You should make
a list of all the items you will need to do to turn
the property over to the new owners. For example,
make sure to cancel electricity, gas, lawn care,
cable, etc., or if the new owner is going to retain
some of the services, change the name on the
account. The home and all items specified by the
contract should be prepared appropriately for the
new owners.