A well-thought-out marketing plan is crucial for attracting potential homebuyers. Ask the real estate agent about their approach, including online listings, social media advertising, open houses, virtual tours, and professional photography. A strong marketing plan can help your home sell faster and for a higher price.
Pricing your home correctly from the start is key to attracting the most qualified homebuyers. Ask your real estate agent how they create/conduct a comparative market analysis (CMA) and what factors they consider to assist you in setting the optimal listing price. A real estate agent who overprices your home just to get the listing can lead to longer selling times and price reductions — potentially resulting in a lower sale price.
Communication is essential during the home-selling process. Find out how frequently your real estate agent will provide updates and what methods they will use (phone calls, emails, text messages). Having a clear expectation about communication can prevent misunderstandings and keep you informed.
Understanding the financial aspects of selling your home is important. Ask about the real estate agent’s compensation structure, as well as any additional costs such as closing costs, marketing fees, and staging expenses. This helps you avoid surprises down the line.
Commissions are not set by law and are fully negotiable and there are no requirements set by Engel & Völkers regarding the nature or amount of broker's commissions, seller concessions, or any other terms of a real estate transaction. There are no requirements set by Engel & Völkers to use any multiple listing services.
A real estate agent’s negotiation skills can impact how much money you walk away with after selling your home. Ask about their approach to handling offers, counteroffers, and buyer negotiations. A skilled negotiator can help maximize your home’s value and close the deal on favorable terms.
In a competitive market, you may receive multiple offers. Ask your real estate agent how they navigate multiple bids and whether they use escalation clauses or “best-and-final” strategies. The right approach can help you secure the best possible deal.
If your home sits on the market longer than anticipated, you need to know your options. Ask your real estate agent what their plan is if this happens. Will they adjust the marketing strategy, suggest a price adjustment/improvement, or make other recommendations? A proactive real estate agent will have a plan in place.
Speaking with past clients can give you insight into the real estate agent’s work ethic, communication style, and effectiveness. Ask for references or check online reviews to see what previous home sellers have to say about their experience.
Choosing the right real estate agent is one of the most important decisions you’ll make when selling your home. By asking these questions, you can help ensure that you find a real estate agent who’s experienced, communicative, and committed to achieving the best results for you. A great real estate agent will not only help sell your home successfully/quickly but also make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.
If you're considering selling your home, consulting with a local real estate professional, like an Engel & Völkers advisor, can provide personalized insights to help you navigate the market effectively/efficiently. Engel & Völkers advisors are part of an exclusive global network, offering unparalleled market knowledge and access to a wide range of resources to ensure a seamless home-selling experience.