This month I’ve put together a game of This or That for you. I’m challenging you to not only pick This or That, but also to think about why it’s the better course of action. After you’ve worked through the scenario, read on for the answer and explanation. And let me know how many you got right!![]() |
This or That: Underpricing or Overpricing Your Home?Underpricing is a common strategy in hot markets, since a lower asking price can attract multiple buyers and cause a bidding war. You could end up selling for more than the market value, just because of the demand.Overpricing deters buyers, your home sits on the market for longer, and it transfers the power to the buyer in negotiations. So, the clear winner is underpricing your home. This or That: Selling in the Spring or Selling in the Fall?Selling in the spring means there are a lot more homes on the market at the same time, and typically an active time in the housing market. The US data shows homes sell for 1.6% more than the monthly average in the spring.Selling in the fall means less competition for sellers, and motivated buyers who want to be in a new place before the snow flies. Your real estate agent will also be less busy and can provide you more attention and better service. So, there’s no wrong answer here! This or That: Professional Staging, Cleaning and Photography or DIY?Hiring a professional for every job takes time, coordination, and money – and gets great results. To determine if it’s the right move for you, consider how much more you’d be able to sell your home for. If the costs outweigh the benefits, it might be best to skip this step.However, don’t forget that pictures of your home are where potential buyers get their first impression of your home. Without good photos and an accessible environment for viewings, a great buyer might not be interested. This one is a toss up – consulting a neutral third party like your agent or neighbour might help you decide elements are needed and what you can do yourself. One pro tip I can offer you is to use ChatGPT (or Copilot, etc.) to help you with staging and décor – just put in the dimensions and ask for the ideal layout with your existing furniture. This or That: Getting an Inspection Before or After Listing?If you get an inspection before you list, you’ll be able to get a full and unbiased review of your home. You can choose to fix any issues, or list as is with a clear picture of your home. You won’t be surprised or blindsided by a buyers’ inspection coming up with issues, you can list the property at the correct price, and you’ll be in the driver’s seat during negotiations.Letting the buyer have an inspection saves money but gives them the power to negotiate. The better course of action here is to inspect pre-listing. This or That: Renovate to Increase Your Home’s Value or Leave As-is?Homeowners often complete expensive renovations before selling their home – but frequently don’t make their money back when selling. The new owners may have different tastes, or other plans for the layout or the home (including demolition!). Not only do renovations take time, but they may also require permits, inspections, or approvals. Overall, renovations before you sell are not financially beneficial.However, some repairs are critical to selling your home. Things like a leaking toilet or a hole in the drywall could easily deter a potential buyer and lower the value of your home. The best course of action here is to complete essential repairs so that the home is ready for immediate occupancy – but not spend money on extra renovations. This or That: Using a Real Estate Agent or Listing For Sale By Owner (FSBO)?If you go the FSBO route, you take on all the stress and legal responsibility of research, showing, legal documentation and more. The main reason people choose this route is to save on the commission costs of selling a home.The benefits of using an agent are plentiful, like getting the pricing, staging and photography right. You can also rely on them for all the paperwork. If a plot twist comes up, they’re there to help. You can also benefit from having your home listed on their website and their social media accounts to get your property more visibility. The winner for the average person is to use an agent. This or That: Requiring Notice in Advance or Showing Anytime?Keeping your home clean, tidy, and free of people and pets so that it’s ready for a showing is a real challenge for sellers if they’re living in the home they’re trying to sell. But for buyers who are already in the neighbourhood, inflexibility to view your home might discourage them from coming back. That means missed opportunities to sell and maybe even a lost sale.There isn’t a clear winner here, but being as flexible as possible with potential buyers creates the most opportunities for a sale. This or That: Emotions and Instinct or Advice and Numbers?This might sound like an easy one – but not so fast! The highest bidder might not be the person you want to sell your home to. Imagine you received a thoughtful letter with an offer explaining how the buyer pictures raising their children in your home – vs more money from a developer who plans to raze the property.However, you need a cool head during important negotiations. A few issues are likely to be uncovered during the home inspection. No home is perfect, so don’t let a request for minor repairs derail the deal. The winner here is a balance of emotions and numbers – and each reader will need to find an equilibrium they can live with. |
This or That: Selling Your Home Edition?

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