
Selling Your Home? Here Are Questions You Should Ask Your Agent
If you’re trying to determine if an agent is a good fit, an initial interview or introductory conversation can go a long way. Not sure what to ask? Here are some important questions that you’ll want to cover:
Your real estate agent should look at comps (comparable local home sales in the past year) to gauge what other similar size homes have sold for in your community. Historical data is the best way to gauge the market and find the right price.
Responsiveness is such an important characteristic of a good agent. When selling your most valuable investment, you want an agent who keeps you in the loop. It’s always a good idea to ask about his or her preferred method of communication (phone, text, email) and set expectations around the frequency in which you’d like to receive updates.
As a homeowner, you’re likely aware of the attractive and unattractive features of your property. Your real estate agent’s job is to tell you how the market will perceive those features. Ask your agent’s opinion on your home’s top selling points and how he or she plans to promote or market those features on the listing.
The answer to this question will tell you a lot about a potential real estate agent. Properly staging a home takes a lot of practice, but it’s one of the most important aspects of selling a home. First, a good agent will likely recommend a thorough deep clean and decluttering process. During the staging process, your agent may recommend inexpensive repairs or upgrades that help boost your sale price. Then your agent should do an extensive walk-through and make recommendations on positioning certain décor and maximizing light exposure.
It’s always worth taking the time to gauge an agent’s experience and professionalism. Finding a good one could ultimately result in more money in your pocket. Let’s have a conversation and see how I can help. CONTACT US