By Terry Light and Real Estate ABC
The "For Sale" Sign
It seems fairly obvious that when you put your house up for sale that
your agent will put a "for sale" sign in the front yard. The sign will
identify the agent’s company, the agent, and have a phone number so
prospective buyers can call and get information.
Signs are great at generating phone calls, even if very few actually
purchase the home they call about. However, you might be one of the
lucky ones. For that reason, you should determine what happens when
someone calls the number on the sign. Does a live person answer the
phone or does the call go to a voicemail or recorder?
You want someone to answer the phone while the caller is "hot." When
buyers call the number on the sign, the call should go to a live person
who can answer questions immediately. A potential buyer may be on the
street outside your home, placing the call using a cell phone.
The Multiple Listing Service
Even before the sign is up and the brochures are ready, your agent
should list your property with the local MLS (Multiple Listing Service).
The MLS is a database of all the homes listed by local real estate
agents who are members of the service, which is practically all of the
local agents.
Important information about your property is listed here, from general
data such as square footage and number of rooms, to such details as
whether you have central air conditioning or hard wood flooring. There
should also be a photo, and a short verbal description of what makes
your house "special."
Agents search the database for homes that fit the price range and needs
of their clients. They pay special attention to homes that have been
recently placed on the market, which is one reason you get a lot of
attention when your house is first listed. Some agents will want to
preview the home before they show it to their clients.
The main point about having your house listed in the MLS is that you
expand your sales force by the number of local MLS members. Instead of
having just one agent working for you, now you may have hundreds or
more, depending on the size of your community.
By Terry Light and Real Estate ABC
Copyright 2000 by Terry Light and Real Estate ABC
May not be reprinted or copied without permission.
