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Tips for being a smarter seller
By Texas Association of Realtors
Wednesday, August 8, 2012 • Posted August 10, 2012 5:03 PM

Whether you’re selling your fifth home or your first, there are many ways to be a smarter seller. Being prepared and taking an active role can help you reduce stress and lessen your property’s time on the market. Remember that you're the one who can provide the most accurate information about the condition of your home. Buyers want to make informed decisions, so your Texas REALTOR® will also want to know details about your home such as its age, the condition of the roof and the hot-water heater, property taxes and more. If you’ve added energy-efficient or eco-friendly features, gather receipts, tags or other evidence of these green upgrades so that your Texas REALTOR® can present them to potential buyers.

Don’t forget about disclosure

Under the law, you must disclose all known defects as well, not just the amenities. Most post-sale disputes and lawsuits center around defects and disclosure, and many of these disputes can be avoided if proper disclosures are made. That’s why most states, including Texas, require some type of formal seller’s disclosure. There are fill-in-the-blank notices available to assist you in fulfilling your legal requirements. Even if you’ve resolved a problem, there are times when you should disclose its existence on your notice. Intentionally withholding information about a property when you sell can have serious legal ramifications. You don’t want to inadvertently leave something out and have to deal with expense, hassles and possible legal consequences later.

Understand what your REALTOR® can do for you

A good marketing strategy is important so that interested buyers know about your property. Your Texas REALTOR® will be able to determine the best marketing methods for your market and your home. Here are some examples of what he might suggest: A For Sale sign on property, photographs for fliers and the Internet, lockbox on the front door so other Texas REALTORS® can freely show your house to their buyer clients, MLS information to local real estate association, ads in the newspaper, email fliers about your home to potential buyers, posting on various websites, appointments for showings, and open houses. Selling a home doesn’t have to be complicated.

For your real estate needs, please contact Waymond Lightfoot (RE/MAX Genesis) at 210-386-5201.

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