How to advertise a property for sale
Selling your home without using a real estate agent is not difficult
but as many buyers as possible need to know that your property is
for sale if the process is to be a success. The key to getting the
message out to buyers is an effective advertising campaign.
Homeowners who chose to go down the private sale (FSBO) path should
consider the advertising tools that traditional real estate agents
use and think which ones would work best for their property. Sellers
should also remember how much they are saving in commission and
commit to investing part of this in advertising, a rule of thumb
is to allow 1% of the property value for promoting the property.
Scrimping on advertising is a false economy, if buyers don’t
know that the property is for sale the property wont be sold and
you may end up having to pay far more in commission to a real estate
agent.
The following methods are often used by homeowners looking to sell
their homes and by professional real estate agents:
Internet listing
The internet has revolutionised how we buy real estate. Buyers are
able to view thousands of potentially suitable properties from the
comfort of their own home 24 hours a day. In today’s real
estate market an internet listing is an essential part of marketing
a property for sale. Good FSBO websites such as www.smartvendor.com.au
will let you write a detailed description and post pictures of your
property.
Internet research enables buyers to make a short-list of potentially
suitable properties, which they will follow up with a visit. If
a property is not listed on the web it may not even make it onto
a buyer’s short-list.
For Sale sign
Although the internet has made a huge impact on the real estate
market one of the most effective tools used to advertise a property
for sale is one of the oldest. A simple but well-designed sign in
the front yard lets buyers know that the homeowner is looking to
sell.
More than one third of properties are sold to buyers who learnt
that the property was for sale through a for sale sign. Many buyers
drive around a neighbourhood that they are interested in, getting
to know the area and looking at for sale signs. If your home is
for sale and you don’t have a sign you’ve already excluded
one third of potential buyers.
Newspaper Classified Adverts
Despite the rise of the internet newspaper classified ads are still
a popular way of advertising a property for sale.
Classified ads work well with an internet listing as only the basic
details of the property need be included in the ad with buyers referred
to the internet listing for more details and photos. As charges
for classified ads are usually based on the number of characters
or words, referring buyers to the online advertisement can save
the seller money.
Flyers
Many buyers come from the local area with most moving less than
7km away from their previous home. These buyers can be reached by
distributing well-designed flyers that help spread the word about
the property for sale.
A letterbox drop in the streets surrounding the property helps
spread the word. Posting flyers in letterboxes of smaller properties
targets buyers looking to upgrade to a bigger property. Posting
flyers in letterboxes of larger properties targets empty nesters
looking to move to a smaller property. This also creates great word
of mouth advertising and may attract buyers looking to move closer
to family or friends.
Sellers should think about where their target market goes and make
sure that a flyer is displayed prominently. Local stores, cafes
or libraries often have notice boards where flyers can be pinned
up. Local businesses sometimes have staff looking to buy so sellers
should find out if their local hospital, school or large company
has an accommodation officer or notice board to display flyers.
Word of mouth/networks
An often overlooked but very powerful method of advertising a home
is to use existing networks. Sellers should make sure that all their
friends and relatives know that their home is for sale and get them
to pass the details onto their friends.
Here again an internet listing can aid the selling process. Some
buyers may feel uncomfortable about approaching a close friend or
relative to find out the asking price or may not want to risk offending
them if they visit the property to find it is not to their taste.
By viewing the property on the web buyers need only proceed if there
is a good chance that the property will be of interest.
Landlords should tell their tenants that they are looking to sell
and ask them if they might want to buy, after all they must like
the property as they are paying rent to live there. It’s amazing
how many landlords prepare their property for sale by giving the
tenants notice to leave when they may have been interested in buying
all along.
Any homeowner who is serious about selling their property would
be well advised to use all of the advertising techniques described
above. By spreading the word to as many buyers as possible a seller
is more likely to achieve a quick sale at a good price.
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