Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We are selling our designer home located at 1624 Golden Ridge Dr. in Poinciana as a For Sale by Owner listing.
Over the years, I've sold 6 homes this way back home in OH so am very comfortable with the process and the success we've had. Being in The Villages presents a new learning curve since I can't put signs or flyers in the yard. So, advice and suggestions welcomed! Naturally my first step was to list it on TOTV - a fantastic site. Original post found:here We've just listed it on ForSaleByOwner.com, Zillow.com and the other un-named online news site. We've held a successful open house (great interest and feedback that the price seemed right) and will plan another one this weekend. We've also had our neighborhood captain send out an email news blast with our flyer attached. For those of you who have had success with for sale by owner, where did you advertise? Where did your final buyers say they heard about your home for sale? Is there any need to place an ad on the Daily Sun? McLin Burnsed will handle our contract and closing. That seemed to be a no-brainer decision. Thanks for any advice or input you can provide! |
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Although I have not as yet done a FSBO in TV, you seem to be covering a lot of the bases.
Back home, we have tried the FSBO method, and used "Mr Lister". Don't quote me, but I believe we paid about $600 to get the property multiple listed. It was then up to us if we wanted to cooperate with the selling broker. I believe we agreed to 2%. The advantage being exposure in the multiple listing service. Don't know if "Mr Lister" is available in Fla or TV. But there may be another company with the same business model. Good luck |
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"exposure time" is a factor in "market value". Time is money. We did sell one investment property in TV, but time was of the essence, so we listed it. Sold in 3 days. If we had the time, I suspect we could have done a little better. Have you tried this? VillagersFSBO.com |
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In Maryland ( where I'm from ) the service I used was quite different. Our number was listed, we were even provided yard signs. Agents now, are either buyer's or seller's agents. We would deal with "buyer's" agents, whose fiduciary duty was to the buyer, not us. In our case, the "seller's agent" (our agent) was technically Mr Lister. And the fee was a flat $600, for a specified listing period (don't remember the time frame). Sounds like the outfit you retained worked quite differently. |
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All this talk prompted me to do a little research.
Turns out the company we tried (Mr. Lister) is exclusive to Maryland, and now also DC. So.....not available in the good ole Villages Selling Plan Comparison - Mr. Lister Realty |
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I had looked at VillagesFSBO but just wasn't sure if it provided the traffic. The only option is an $89 listing for 6 months. If it reaches buyers, that's a reasonable fee. Thanks to everyone for your input. We're getting great traffic and interest from our FSBO ad and will plan on holding an open house this Saturday from 10-12. |
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Great suggestion!
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We sold our $600k + house up north this year using a Flat Fee Listing Service. It was $500 to list it then we paid the selling agent 3% so I figure we saved just under 3% or almost $20,000 versus using a normal Real Estate company to list it.
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The first thing I do when looking at a FSBO is mentally drop the asking price 6 or 7 per cent. Just adding my opinion, not looking for any negativity.
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