Even though selling as a pure For Sale
By Owner (FSBO) can be the cheapest way to sell, it is BY FAR the least
successful method around. The last year that a national survey was performed
(2013) showed that only 14% sold this way and we're sure some of them
actually had to pay a Buyer's Agent (ultimately paying around 3%) to
sell. Of the 32 FSBOs that we tracked in Metro Milwaukee in 2013 and
2014 only 6 did not convert to sell with a Realtor at some point and may
have sold as a FSBO (7 actually converted to our program).
The
very reason we exist is the result of FSBOs. It was winter of 1984 when
our founder walked away from buying a For Sale By Owner (FSBO) after he
realized the Buyer's legal cost and time away from work necessary to
meet with a lawyer (lawyers are NOT fond of meeting after business hours).
He wondered how many other buyers walk away from buying a FSBO if
Realtor assisted homes are easier to make offers on. A little research
at the central library consisted of surveying 100 FSBOs from the
newspaper ads of 3-6 months before, showed that very few sellers were
successful (at that time only 16% of FSBOs were able to sell without
any Realtor help). THE SUCCESS RATE IS DISMALLY LOW. It was then that
he realized that there it has to be a better way for real estate to be
sold and Homeowners Concept was born as the "missing link" for FSBOs to
achieve the Realtor advantages without the hefty commission.
It
is the time one loses trying to sell as a FSBO (usually 9-12 weeks)
that damages the home's chance of getting sold or getting sold at its highest price. It
is the buyers' reluctance to enter negotiations with the seller
directly and spend hundreds if not thousands of dollars in legal fees
plus maneuver through the transaction on their own that dooms the
FSBOs. Most buyers do not want to
spend ($500+ upfront ) on a retainer to make an Offer to a seller. If
the Offer does not go together the retainer is gone. If any issues come
up during negotiations or inspection (and these days it seems that there is always inspection issues) or thereafter it is more money the
buyers are on the hook for. Can you blame Buyers for skipping buying a
FSBO?
One of the fallacies sellers have is that a buyer will use
"their" lawyer to do the buyer contract, counters, amendments, etc.
That is extremely rare as buyers are reluctant to go to the seller's
attorney. Keep in mind that attorneys list their homes with Realtors
at the same rate as any other profession (THEY know better). Over the
years we have had hundreds of sellers who were trying it on their own,
turn to our company and within a number of days to a few weeks get an
accepted offer as a result of us being involved.
With
our 1.5% commission there is absolutely no reason why anyone would want
to attempt selling FSBO. If sellers knew all the facts,
they would never resort to sell a property as a FSBO not as long as
companies like Homeowners Concept are around.
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