How to Sell Your House Without a Realtor in Alberta

Simplify Your Life | August 25th, 2022

Home sales across Canada have been a hot topic. The spring of 2022 saw a 42 percent increase in number of homes sold in Edmonton compared to the spring of 2021. The energy in the housing market was electric and left many homeowners wondering if it was the right time to capitalize on the hot market.

What’s more, inflation and the rise in Realtor Commission fees have many potential home sellers questioning how to sell a house without a realtor. As the housing market returns to a more normal level of activity, there are a few considerations to keep in mind if you’re still feeling compelled to sell your home.

Best Time to Sell a House

Spring has always been the preferred season to list your home. Buyers are out of hibernation, excited for the year ahead and want to look at new properties. However, there’s two sides to every coin. It’s often overlooked that you’re competing with a larger number of properties on the market. There’s more competition, which can extend the time it takes to close a transaction and it could result in lower prices.

Consider standing out from the crowd by listing your home in the fall or winter. Listing in the winter comes with many benefits like less competition, more price authority and less maintenance for curb appeal. While it’s never recommended to deceive the aesthetic of your property, the snow acts as a nice way to keep lawn maintenance off your to-do list!

How Much Does It Cost to Sell Your Home?

Basic costs such as real estate commissions and legal fees should be expected with most home sales. This real estate commission tool can help give a more accurate estimate of the fees you can expect to pay. But, as a general rule, the average commission breakdown is 7% on the first $100,000 and 3% on every $100,000 after that.

You can avoid realtor commissions all together by opting for a private sale. However, selling your home privately can be a challenging and time-consuming task. Ensure you’ve weighed all of your options before determining if selling privately is the right fit for you.

Photography and Videography

Buyers for your home don’t fall from the sky. They’re brought to your listing through strategic marketing efforts including photography and videography that showcase the best features of your property.

Who pays for this completely depends on the route you’ve taken! Realtors will often include the cost of photography and videography within their commission fee. But, if you choose to sell privately, you’ll be paying for this out of pocket. It’s recommended that you hire a professional who understands composition, lighting and editing to make your home look its absolute best and stand out from other listings.

Professional Home Staging

Professional home staging can offer a great return on investment. A Real Estate Staging Association study revealed that “85 percent of homes analyzed sold for five to 25 percent above listing price” (RE/MAX, 2022). With the average single-family detached home in Alberta hovering around $500,000, that could mean an extra $25,000 to $125,000 in your pocket.

Using a professional staging company costs money. If you have an eye for design, you can always look for home staging inspiration online to save costs.

Legal Fees

Always use a lawyer when it comes to the sale of your home. Retaining a lawyer will ensure your interests are protected and that your transaction is legitimate. Legal costs are typically covered outside of realtor commissions and can vary depending on the firm. Shop around and look for references when making your decision on whom to use.

Steps to Sell Your House Privately

1. Set a Competitive Price

Pricing your home correctly is crucial to attract potential buyers. Use online tools and resources to research comparable home sales in your area. You can also consider hiring a professional appraiser to get an accurate valuation of your property.

2. Market Your Home

Effective marketing is key when selling your home privately. Make use of online platforms such as Zillow, Facebook Marketplace, and local classifieds to list your property. Be sure to create a compelling listing description that highlights your home’s best features. Additionally, high-quality photos and videos are essential to attract potential buyers.

3. Host Open Houses and Showings

Get your home ready for open houses and private showings by making sure it is clean, decluttered, and well-staged to attract buyers. Be prepared to answer questions and provide detailed information about the property and the neighborhood.

4. Negotiate Offers

When you receive offers, review them thoroughly and be prepared to negotiate. Understand the terms and conditions of each offer, including price, contingencies, and closing timeline. Be open to counteroffers and negotiate terms that work in your favor.

5. Handle Paperwork

Selling a home involves a significant amount of paperwork. You’ll need to handle contracts, disclosures, and other legal documents. Consider hiring a real estate attorney to help you navigate the paperwork and ensure everything is in order.

How Long Does It Take to Sell a House?

The time it takes to sell a house varies based on market conditions, pricing, and how well the home is marketed. On average, homes can sell within a few weeks to a few months. When selling without a realtor, it’s crucial to be prepared for a potentially longer sales process and to be proactive in marketing your home effectively.

When Is The Worst Time To Sell Your Home?

One thing that is for certain, is that the real estate market is fluid. This means many factors contribute to the “best” and “worst” times of the year to list your home. But, the worst time to list your home is actually when you don’t have a plan.

Listing your home based on emotion can be a costly mistake. For example, selling your home to capitalize on a hot market without a firm plan of where you’re going could cause you to overpay on the next purchase, end up with something that doesn’t suit your family’s needs or worse yet, put you in a panic to find other accommodations.

Where Will You Move?

Deciding where to purchase your next home is an extremely personal decision. Many elements such as your job, family dynamic and lifestyle are at play when starting the search for your next property. We recommend thinking about factors like your lifestyle and property location first to ensure your pointed in the right direction.

If you’re looking for a vibrant, welcoming community, consider the Meadows of Morinville. With a variety of housing options, beautiful surroundings, and a friendly atmosphere, it’s an excellent place to call home. Explore more at Meadows of Morinville.

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