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Foreclosure Lists: Tips For Putting Your House On The List

Topic: Real EstatePublished January 21, 2011

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Sellers who think that choosing a listing agent based on who can offer the highest list price for their property as well as the lowest commission will be disappointed to know that such criteria do not necessarily amount to having a good and competent listing broker. Foreclosure lists are a gateway to successful real estate transactions and, for your property to be noticed by prospective buyers, you need to know how to choose one that will give your property the exposure it deserves.

Choosing The Right Listing Agent

A listing agent who woos you with promises of a high listing price could be taking you for a spin. The truth is that agents may be able to tell you about market trends, price and comparable sales, but they will not be able to tell you with certainty the amount that your property will be able to fetch in the market. What they could tell you, however, is whether or not your asking price is reasonable, given the current market conditions.

The better alte
ative to this kind of agent is one who will not lead you to falsely believe that your property can be listed and be bought at the same time with a high listing price, but who can give you a well-grounded price range for your property. A price range is much more reasonable than a high ceiling which could potentially turn off buyers rather than attract them to your property.

Remember that in putting your property on foreclosure lists, the best time to strike is within the first 30 days of your initial offering. The rule is pretty simple: if you have priced your property reasonably, then it would attract potential buyers, otherwise, you will be forced to lower your price subsequently, which could send property viewers and researchers into thinking that your property might not be a good buy for lack of buyers’ interest.

Finally, when choosing a listing agent, the main question to ask is whether to go for one who is willing to work for a lesser commission or one who will take nothing less than a percentage of your selling price. The latter is usually an agent who works for big listing companies that understandably have high overhead costs, but can certify to a high success ratio. On the other hand, you may want to ask the former why the agent is willing to work for less when he/she could work for more. Whoever you choose, bear in mind that your decision will definitely affect the chances of your property from being picked off from foreclosure lists.

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Joseph B. Smith has been educating buyers on the finer points of foreclosure lists at ForeclosureListingsNatio Wide.com for over five years. Contact Joseph B. Smith through ForeclosureListingsNatio Wide.com if you need help finding information about foreclosure lists.

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