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Looking to Sell Your Luxury Home? Check out these 10 Tips

Low inventory means that homes are selling faster than they have since the peak of the market. In Charlotte County, for the month of November 2017 homes were on the market on average 66 days or less.  It may seem that homes are selling quick so you don’t need to do anything other than put a sign in the front yard and wait for the offers to come in.

It isn’t quite that simple.  Homes sell fast because the sellers and their agents take the right steps to get the home sold.  And, yes it’s may be more likely that your home will sell quick if it’s in the lower price range.  However,  if you are considering selling your luxury home and pay attention to the little details, you can get it SOLD in ample time and for top dollar.

Ready to Sell Your Luxury Home?

If you’re ready to sell your luxury home, this may be the perfect time.   Here are some areas that deserve extra attention when selling a luxury home for the best possible price.

Selling Your Luxury Home1 – Gather Paperwork and Find Out How Much You Owe On Your Mortgage.  Custom home?  See if you still have the blue prints. New owners will appreciate those if they decide to remodel.  Luxury homes tend to have a lot of high tech features.  Gather all your paperwork for appliances and the systems that operate your home. You’ll need the manuals for the new owners once you’ve SOLD.

Most of our luxury home buyers do pay cash for their homes.  Over recent years, low interest rates have led many affluent home owners to take a mortgage on their home. Before you make the decision to sell your home you should find out how much you owe. The balance on your mortgage won’t influence the price you get for the home. You’ll want to know that your home has enough equity to cover paying off the mortgage after sales expenses. If it doesn’t, you may have to come out of pocket to pay the difference or consider whether doing a short sale is an option.  It’s better to find out how much equity you have in your home before listing rather than getting an unpleasant surprise later.

Luxury Home Marketing2 – Hire a Realtor with Knowledge of the Luxury Home Market.  It may be tempting to hire your relative who just got their real estate license.  Your best friend may have a kid in college who is trying to earn extra money by selling homes.  While it is admirable that you want to help out, it may not be the best idea when you’re selling one of your most important investments.

Start by interviewing your local luxury home experts.  Find out what steps they will take to market your home to qualified luxury buyers.  Do they have a team to help them with showings when they’re on other appointments?  How many other listings do they have in your neighborhood?  Having more listings in your specific neighborhood may give them expertise.  It may also mean they have similar homes that are competing with yours.  Do they have a blog that offers expert advice for the luxury home market?

An experienced luxury home agent is usually your best choice but you may want to consider a newer agent.  If you hire a less experienced agent, ask how they will promote your property.  Make sure they’re prepared to spend money on professional photographs, ads and marketing.  Ask if the office they work with has other agents who work in the luxury market?  Can they call on those agents for advice?  Do they network with luxury home agents in other areas?  If the answer to those questions is yes, they may already have a network of agents who has the right buyer for your home.

3 – Decide if Your Home Should be a Pocket Listing?  A pocket listing is when you list your home exclusively with an agent but don’t allow them to put it in the MLS.  Most sellers who insist on pocket listings do not want their home advertised in print, online or to the public in general.  The listing agent is only allowed to promote the listing by word of mouth to their buyers and/or other agents.

We only advise a pocket listing in situations where the seller doesn’t want anyone to know they’re selling.  Listing your home in the MLS is the most effective way to get it sold for the best price in the least amount of time.  From the MLS it can be syndicated to a host of websites that will expose it to buyers all over the world.  The more eyes that see your home, the better your chances of getting it sold quick for a good price.  A pocket listing may protect your privacy but it handicaps the marketing efforts.

4 – Price it Right.  Pricing a luxury home is more challenging than pricing tract homes where there may be several comps that are similar.  In addition, custom features and upgrades vary from one home to the next.  The luxury home with the latest tech features and a view will get a better price than the outdated home next door with no view.

Luxury Home Selling TipsA  good agent will be able to take these differences into consideration when helping you price your home.  There are dangers to over-pricing your home.  An over-priced home that sits on the market for more than a year is stigmatized.  Buyers will wonder what’s wrong with it and assume that it’s over-priced.

In the end, you get a better price if you price it right from the beginning.  If you under-price your home, you are likely to create a bidding war that brings multiple offers and bids the price up.

5 – Insist on Professional Photographs.  Today’s home buyers start with the internet.  They look at the photos and virtual tours of homes.  In the lower price ranges, a home might sell quick just because it’s priced right and in a desirable area.  In higher price ranges, you need good photographs.  Luxury homes can have finishes like dark wood that do not show up well when photographed with a cell phone.

A professional photographer will be able to capture the detail of your home.  Luxury homes may need two photo shoots.  One during the day time and another at night

.  The night time photos may capture the glamor of a home when all the lights are turned on or a view of the Water

6 – Decide Who Can See Your Home.  When working the luxury home market, agents need to qualify “buyers” who ask to view a home.  Sometimes a caller will want to see a home that’s worth millions.  When asked if they can provide a proof of funds or pre-approval letter,  most serious buyers will comply.Many top agents are now providing videos of their listings as well as photos and virtual tours.  Many of our affluent buyers live in other States or Countries.  A good video of the home may be the touch that gets an affluent buyer to fly in for a viewing.

Luxury Home Selling Tips

You don’t want to be so protective that you drive away qualified buyers.  Asking for financials in the lower price ranges may discourage qualified buyers who are just beginning to look at a move up home.

Qualified affluent buyers can be private.  Rather than a blanket statement that no one can see the home without financials, it’s better to use discretion.  If someone can be found on google and it’s obvious that they own an estate in Malibu, you might want to let them see your home.

7 – How and When Can Buyers See Your Home?  Asking for 24 hour notice before showings is not unreasonable.  However, you should be prepared to make exceptions.  Serious buyers may only be in town for a few days.  They may have flown into town with a list of homes to view.  Maybe the homes they’ve seen aren’t quite as perfect as they hoped.   They notice your home online but they’re leaving the next day.  You have two hours to get your home ready for them to view.  You can ask for 24 hour notice, but be prepared to accommodate qualified buyers when necessary.

Tips for Getting Ready To Sell Your Luxury HomeYou and your agent will have to decide if your home should be on an electronic lockbox that only other Realtors can open.  Or do you want it shown “by appointment only” with your agent present for showings?  The answer to this is going to vary from one home to the next.  If you’ve already moved, it may be easy to put up a lockbox and let agents show at their convenience.  If you still live in the home, having your agent do all the showings may be advisable.  In either case, make sure you and your agent agree in advance how your home will be shown.

8 – Cover your Assets.  Any homeowner should take precautions when inviting strangers to view their home.  It goes without saying that valuables should be put away.

You should also use judgment when the home is being photographed.  Do you have a rare piece of art that shouldn’t be photographed?  Do you really want to show your car collection?  Take the photos but put away things that might attract someone who is more interested in those items than buying your home.

Theft isn’t the only concern.  You own an expensive home and appear to have assets.  Take a look at your home before putting it on the market.  Is there a crack in the sidewalk that could cause someone to trip and fall?  Is there a rug in the entry way that wants to slide on the travertine floors?  Take a good look at your home and fix anything that might be an accident/liability waiting to happen.

Home Selling Tips9 – Get rid of Clutter, Clean and Set the Stage.  This is good advice when selling any home.  It’s especially important when selling a luxury home.  When buyers are looking at a million dollar home, they expect to see something that looks like a million dollar home.  They don’t expect to see your clothes strewn on the sofa and your closets crammed full.

Clutter includes your photos that are all over the place. That photo of you and your favorite politician may be something you’re proud of.  It may also turn off a buyer who votes for the other guys.  Leaving a few photos of sports teams isn’t likely to be a deal breaker, even if your team is the Dodgers and the buyers are Giants fans.  The photo of you with President so and so may make a cash buyer turn around and walk out.  Better to put them away.  You’ll have a head start on packing when your home is sold if you’ve already packed the personal items.

Most luxury home owners have household help to keep their homes clean.  It’s easy for someone who cleans a home to get into a routine.  The surfaces get polished but do they get into the corners?  Buyers may open cupboards and look under sinks that you never notice.  Make sure they don’t find a collection of dust.  Ask your household staff to give everything a thorough cleaning before you list.

Take an honest look at your home and decide if it looks like a luxury home.  Would you be wowed by it if you didn’t live there?  If the answer is no, you may want to do a bit of staging.    It’s important to stage and maintain your home if you have moved out.  Make sure someone keeps it clean.  Leaving a few pieces of furniture will give potential buyers a better perception of how large a bed will fit in.  Fresh flowers will make it seem less abandoned.

10 – Consult with your trusted professionals.  You will want to discuss your plans with your financial advisers.  Your accountant will help you prepare for any tax consequences that may result from the sale. Your financial advisors may have suggestions for investing the funds you receive from the sale.  If the home is your primary residence, you may want to buy another home in a “tax friendly” State.

Selling a luxury home for the best price

Selling your luxury home for the best price requires knowledge of the local market.  It also requires an agent who will take necessary steps to protect your security and privacy.  Contact The Bevis Group at 941.815.1176 or [email protected] anytime and we will be happy to answer any questions.

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