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    Questions to Ask Your Agent Before Listing Your Home

    When you're selling a house, there are a lot of things to keep in mind, and you may have a significant number of questions...

    • SAMANTHA KASPRZYK-BENGE
    • September 20th, 2024
    • 6 min read

    When you're selling a house, there are a lot of things to keep in mind, and you may have a significant number of questions - that's completely normal. We're here to help.

    Even if it's not your first time selling a property, questions abound based on everything from the neighborhood and the current real estate market to any of the many processes around selling that may have changed since you approached this process before.

    It's really in your best interests to have a professional, skilled real estate agent to bounce things off of and as an expert resource for those important questions that you have about everything that goes on between listing and the closing table.

    Here are five such considerations that you might want to ask your real estate agent about.

    What's My Seller Net Sheet, and Why Is It Important?

    This is an excellent question and one that you should spend some time on. The seller net sheet breaks down your potential sale revenue, balanced against any costs that you have in selling the property.

    First, you have to understand that as the seller, you'll be paying the agent commission on the sale of the property. There are also costs around preparing a property for sale and interim maintenance, and much more.

    By providing a detailed picture of your “tally ledger” for selling, the seller net sheet shows you really what you'll have in your pocket when you walk away from the settlement table—and for most sellers, that's what really counts!

    Should I Stage My Home?

    Besides asking whether you should stage of property, it's worth asking what type of staging will be most effective.

    Should the property be fully furnished? What about heirloom woodworking inside and out? Should windows be dressed up, and how should the property be outfitted with interior lighting?

    None of these are minor details. They're actually critical to the sale process as you allow your property to be shown by other professional agents. So talking to your agent about staging is an important part of preparing your property.

    What Will a Home Inspection Find?

    This type of question goes hand-in-hand with the staging of the property, as mentioned above.

    Staging a property is an aesthetic concern. It deals with the impressions that potential buyers will have as they enter a home or walk through a property, on a tour, or in an open house environment.

    The home inspection is different. It's a chance for would-be buyers to catch any structural problems, problems with appliances or systems, or really anything that affects the value of the property negatively.

    Professional home inspectors are trained to recognize the full gamut of potential problems and hazards within a building and on a property’s grounds. There are three common culprits—radon, lead, and asbestos—and each one of these triggers its own concerns in those looking to buy a property. Generally, these three hazards have to be remediated at the seller's expense. But that's not all. Home inspections may find issues with electrical or gas systems, insulation, mold, and many other items.

    It's important to note there is also a form where sellers will provide information on any of these issues. It's called a seller's disclosure form, and this is another thing that your professional real estate agent should go over with you in detail.

    Should I Offer to Help with Closing Costs?

    This question is different. It's based on the monetary deal that you're making with a buyer and that buyer’s psychology as well as their financial situation.

    You can first ask your agent about the realistic expectation of someone qualifying for purchasing your property. If you do find qualified buyers, you may want to ask your agent if it's better to offer to help with closing costs. Keep in mind, your buyer is going to have potentially many thousands of dollars in closing costs, for everything from attorney fees and title fees to other types of documentation costs.

    Sometimes helping with closing costs helps make a deal happen. In other cases, it might not be necessary. Your real estate agent will know how to consult with you on this issue.

    Should I Make Major Improvements?

    Some of this goes back to the home inspection process. If you feel like there's something an inspection will catch, that may be a concern. Typically, you want to fix these issues prior to sale. Similarly, if there's a big issue that will impact staging and presentation, you may want to fix that, too.

    What many agents will warn against is the temptation to start improving a property in major ways prior to sale. While buyers might want a building to be presentable and safe, for example, they may not like a completely new renovation, and it may not have been what they were looking for in a property. So if you can forego an expensive renovation and save the buyer that money, they can do those upgrades themselves, according to their tastes and style preferences.

    These are some of the major issues your real estate agent can help with. But his or her advice is by no means limited to these five things.

    During your sale process, your agent is going to be the shoulder that you lean on in terms of getting updated information, understanding your role in the process, and figuring out what you stand to receive in terms of cash value for your property.

    There is a reason sellers turn to agents with specialized training. The sale of a real estate property is a complex transaction, with many steps and many little processes that need to be completed along the way. That's why everyone who's involved allows a number of weeks for one of these deals to come together.

    You can rely on us to help you through every part of a sales process. Want to chat? Let's talk about your selling goals.

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    SAMANTHA KASPRZYK-BENGE

    941.650.3732
    Samantha is a prominent figure in Sarasota’s luxury real estate scene. With more than 20 years of experience and over $325 million in sales, she’s recognized for her keen insight and strategic acumen. Renowned for her straightforward approach and analytical mindset, Samantha has established a track record of exceptional outcomes, helping her clients maximize their investments with integrity and unwavering commitment. For the past 20+ years, Samantha has been a trusted guide for clients seeking their ideal home in Sarasota’s stunning landscape, from beachfront properties to cultural hotspots. Her honest, direct approach and deep understanding of her clients’ needs have built a loyal base of repeat clients and strong connections with Sarasota’s most respected real estate professionals. Samantha’s attention to detail and commitment to her sellers ensure that every property reaches its full market potential. Her ability to seamlessly navigate complex transactions, combined with her strategic thinking and dedication, has earned her the highest regard in the industry. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh with a degree in Business Administration, Samantha's midwestern values and strong work ethic are at the core of her success. Beyond her career, Samantha is passionate about Sarasota’s cultural and natural beauty. When she’s not working, she enjoys spending time by the Gulf of Mexico with her daughter, Isla, embracing the “salt-life” that so many of her clients desire. Partnering with Keith Redding under William Raveis, Samantha continues to deliver exceptional results as part of the leading family-owned real estate firm along the Suncoast.

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