FSBO Facts
Facts & Statisics for FSBOs
(For-Sale-By-Owners) & FSBO Websites
A
common mistake made by For-Sale-By-Owners not
only in Calgary, is not pricing their properties
correctly. About 10% under-price their homes,
and these often sell in less than 2 weeks. Many
of these are snatched up by investors on the lookout
for under-priced FSBOs who often buy them for
10-20% under market. About 1/3 of all FSBOs are
overpriced, and don't sell until they reduce their
price.
The
other problem is that many FSBOs tend to be impatient,
and expect to sell their home in less than a month.
Even if a FSBO is priced right, it still takes
an average of 4-6 months to sell. The reason it
takes so long is that they are missing the major
real estate market that is dominated by MLS Obviously,
a house will sell quicker if it is exposed to
20 times as many buyers
Many
FSBOs drop their price sooner than they should
when their house doesn't sell right away. Most
give up during the first month and list with one
of many real estate agents who contacted them
when they first put their sign in the yard or
ad in the paper.
The
biggest complaint from FSBOs: "I
get a lot of calls, but they're all from real
estate agents who just want to list my house!"
FINAL
OUTCOMES FOR "FOR SALE BY OWNER HOMES"

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79%
End up being listed with a Realtor
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15%
Sell without a Realtor
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6%
Don't sell and are taken off the market
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*These
figures include private party FSBOs only, and
NOT professionals or investors
For-Sale-By-Owner
websites
All
the FSBO sites combined comprise about 3% of all
real estate listings, compared with 90% on MLS.ca
alone.
For-Sale-By-Owner
websites(welist.com, housemaxx.com, comfree.ca)
make money by charging sellers to place ads on
their websites. Their fees can range from a few
hundred dollars to thousands. A common problem
is a lack of follow up by website management,
resulting in many houses still being advertised
that are off the market. The websites look more
appealing and viable to sellers the more listings
there are, which can be one reason why many FSBO
websites keep listings posted long after the houses
are off the market. Buyers get discouraged quickly
when they leave messages for a sellers and don't
hear back from anyone.
WHAT'S
THE SOLUTION ?
I
am not trying to discourage anyone with these
statistics. The numbers are what they are. Message
is very clear: by all means, sell
your home as a FSBO, but take
advantage of
the marketing tools I can make available
to you, and use the resources available on this
website. I want you to succeed in selling your
home, and we will provide you with the important
link to the major real
estate market for less than most FSBOs
spend on newspaper ads.

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