Red Flags You Need to Watch Out for When Selling Your Home

Red Flags You Need to Watch Out for When Selling Your Home

If your home is on the market, you’re probably in a constant state of anticipation. Will this viewing be the one? Are you going to get your asking price? Will you need to accept a lower offer? In this quick read, we look at a few red flags to watch out for when waiting for a sale.

If your home is on the market, you’re probably in a constant state of anticipation. Will this viewing be the one? Are you going to get your asking price? Will you need to accept a lower offer?
 
We bet there are lots of questions and scenarios running through your head. But if you’re not getting enough interest in your home or if it has been on the market for ages, is it time to switch agents?
 
Recent research by Rightmove found that underperforming agents are one of the key reasons why properties don’t sell.
 
In this quick read, we look at a few red flags to watch out for when waiting for a sale.
 
Lack of marketing 
If your home isn’t being promoted properly, you’ll not only struggle to sell, but there could be lots of potential buyers who haven’t even seen your property listing.
 
A good agent should produce a detailed, accurate listing with clearly marked floor plans, photographs and key factors outlined. This includes information such as proximity to schools, transport links, potential to extend and other selling points.
 
As well as being listed online, estate agents should proactively contact potential buyers and sing your property’s praises. You’ll also want the listing placed in their shop front window for maximum exposure.
 
Inaccurate pricing 
We all want to sell our properties for as much as possible, but inaccurate pricing can kill off buyer interest quicker than you think.
 
An over-inflated purchase price won’t lead to success, so make sure you do your research into recent sold prices in the area. Similarly, be wary if an agent suggests lowering your asking price. While this could be a response to a genuine lack of interest, it may also be a lazy way to sell your home quickly. It’s easy to check sold prices online, so make sure you do.
 
Lacklustre viewings 
Generally, it’s not a good idea to stick around if an agent has booked a viewing. But if this is the 20th viewing and you still don’t have an offer, stay put and listen to how they’re selling your property.
 
Are they engaged and knowledgeable? Can they answer the buyer’s questions? If not, maybe it is time to switch.
 
A good agent will be passionate and keen to sell. They should be able to talk about the specifics of your home and easily answer questions (or offer to get the information as soon as possible if they can’t).
 
If your home is on the market and you’re thinking about switching agents, Scottish Property Centre can help. Get in contact with us today. 
 


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