Selling a mobile home without an agent, commonly known as a ‘for sale by owner‘ listing, can save you thousands of dollars in real estate fees.
Oftentimes, real estate agents do not want to take on the task of selling a mobile home and finding an agent that is willing to list your home can be a hassle so the next best option is to sell your home yourself.
REALTORS® states that the most difficult tasks for those selling their own homes are getting the right price, preparing the home, helping buyers with financing and paperwork, and attracting potential buyers. We’ve put together a few tips to help you with these issues and sell your home quickly and easily.
Learn more about selling your home without an agent here.
One of the first and most important things to do before listing your home is to have it appraised and inspected.
Appraisals help you determine the best price for your home. You’ll need to consider your neighborhood’s comparable sales (known as comps) and getting your hands on those are not easy. Agents price homes based on algorithms that take into account several aspects such as comparable listings, the home’s condition, appraisal, and supply and demand to name only a few. Simply put, pricing a home is an art.
So how do you find the right price? Research!
Check popular real estate sites such as Zillow or Trulia to find homes similar to yours in the same area. Compare the condition, square footage, and location to your home. Zillow can help you find an estimate here.
Learn more about pricing your home here.
One recent survey from REALTORS® stated that sellers sold their homes for 97% of the listing price. It went on to add that 47% of sellers reduced their asking price at least once before they sold the home. Keep in mind that you have to be negotiable.
Potential buyers want to know as much about the home as possible and feel confident that no hidden problems will come up later, that’s why an inspection is necessary. You can expect to pay between $250 and $400 to have a home inspection done. It’s worth the money since you will be able to correct any issues that may impede the sell.
Marketing and advertising are important aspects for selling a home. You want as many people to know about your home as possible. The more that know about your home, the
Unfortunately, traditional marketing can be expensive so you have to get creative. One agent stated on Trulia that he spends up to $1400 to market a home but you don’t have to spend that much.
Following is an important statistic from the REALTORS® website. It states which type of marketing resources were used by buyers looking for a home for sale.
Statistics show that 89% to 93% of all buyers use an agent to help them find a home. Agents help them sort through all the listings and find the homes that are most relevant to their needs so if you are going to sell a home on your own, you need to make it easy for buyers. Here are a few smart marketing tips to help you do that:
There’s a lot of places you can find templates that will help you design attractive and effective signs, flyers and brochures. Microsoft office has several templates that you can use – just insert your own information and images.
Zillow also has some free templates you can download here.
Place a large ‘For Sale by Owner” sign in your front yard and around your neighborhood, elementary schools, and shopping centers.
Other smart places to post your signs are your local shopping centers, supermarkets, retirement communities, campgrounds, and mobile home parks, especially if the home has to be moved.
We found our mobile home in a small newspaper published weekly called the ‘Weekly Trader.’ There’s another one in southern WV called the ‘Ole Mountain Trader’ – it’s basically a craigslist in print. Buyers pay .75 cents for the paper and contact the sellers directly via phone.
The world is connected via internet so let it work for you. You want to list your home in as many places as possible.
Getting your home seen is paramount to selling it quickly and easily. Set it up for a few hours during the weekend for best results. Advertise your open house using the same ideas above.
Don’t be shy! Let your friends, family, co-workers and acquaintances know that your home is for sale. Let your network work for you!
When you are selling your mobile home yourself, or with an agent, it is essential to stage your home. Staging has been proven to help a home sell at higher price and at a quicker rate.
There’s a difference between decorating a home and staging a home to sell. Decorating a home is about featuring the owner. The focus is on adding personality to the space so that it reflects the owner’s style. Staging a home is about featuring the home and creating a setting that allows a buyer to imagine living there.
Staging must appeal to the broadest range of buyers and create a lasting impression. You want them to envision themselves and their belongings in the space to make it easy for them to do so. The idea is to create a focal point in each room along with a setting that best reflects what that room is used for.
The best staging starts with a home that is as empty as possible. From there, setup each home
Selling a mobile home yourself can be done. It just takes a bit of planning. Following a few of these suggestions will result in an interest of people passing by. It is up to you to encourage this interest. If you fan the flames of mild interest then you may sell your mobile home without having to hire a real estate person and paying that fee.
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