03
Mar
09

Denise’s Home Selling Tip #2

What NOT to do…

I have been in contact with an acquaintance who had acquired the job of acting as trustee in the sale of a friend’s home.  The friend had passed on and was survived by 2 adult children, one of whom was living in the home.  The home is in a decent central foothills neighborhood.  There are luxury neighborhoods within the vicinity.  It was adapted for the handicapped and has a pool.  The home has a mortgage, and the surviving children can’t afford to make the payments, so selling it is a necessity.  My friend had contacted me and asked me provide some comps, so naturally I began to assume that I would be hired as the agent to sell the home.  I provided the information and followed up.

The trustee decided, because it was necessary to net the most from the sale of the home, to list it with a discount brokerage and price it nearly $30,000 above market.  The firm it’s listed with is merely a website and MLS listing service.  It has a contractor’s lockbox instead of an MLS lockbox for entry, requiring any agent to show it to call the trustee for the code.   

As if this scenario weren’t bad enough, recent statistic reveal there are currently 33 months of inventory in the home’s zip code area.

This home has been on the market (so far) for 90 days

Denise


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