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Saving Money or Stealing? When Frugal Becomes Just Plain Cheap g the home without an agent sits on the market vs a house that has Real Estate Agent representation. Also consider that a home that is on the market too long is generally perceived to have something wrong with it.There are times when it's tempting to lie, steal or break one of the other 10 Commandments to get a good deal but, in living frugally, we all need to stick to being honest. This is not always easy to do, but I want to give some examples that may help you stay honest. Here are some common tactics that some people use that are unethical and sometimes illegal:Stealing "Free" Merchandise - This one really irked me! We needed some labels for the business. UPS gives their customers free unlimited labels as needed for packing when shipping with UPS. We purchased labels from a lady on Ebay. When we received them, they arrived from the UPS shipping c • Correct Pricing- Can you really separate your emotions and price your house properly? Do you think you can price your home not to cheat yourself or drive away prospects? The amount Mr. Johnson across the street sold his house for does not necessarily mean that you will get the same price…and who is to say that he told you the actual selling price? Even worse, sit How To Find Profitable Niches With Pinpoint, Laser Precision Accuracy! Some people groan at the thought of a Realtor telling you not to sell your OWN HOME. Some Realtors have a reputation of being as classy as the stereotypical used car salesman- and many believe that Realtors are paid thousands of dollars just to stick a sign in your yard.Every business starts with a niche. A business idea is always a niche. You may be targeting stock market players, golf enthusiasts, smoking addicts, or people who love Malay food, whatever it is, your business starts with a niche.One simple way to find a niche is simply to go to Magazines.com and see if there are any magazines on the topic that you may want to go into business in. If there are, this means there are people raving thirsty for information in this niche. Look in the magazines for 'recurring themes', topics which always seem to strike a chord with this segment.Another way to find profitable niches is to go to a site like Amazon.com and Consider this…do you cut your own hair? Do you diagnose your own illnesses? Do you cook your own gourmet meals? Do you defend yourself in a court of law? All of these things you can do without professional assistance. However, you get what you pay for. Most of the time, trouble is all you get in the end- and it always seems to cost twice as much as if you had done it right in the first place! Well, selling your own home is no different. In fact, it can be much scarier than that free home hair cut on picture day! All joking aside, your home is probably the biggest investment you will ever make. A mistake in selling your home could cost you far more than hiring a professional will ever cost. A few points to consider: • Liability- We live in a culture where people bring law suits at the drop of a hat…can you afford to take on that possibility? A misunderstood statement or a problem not disclosed can lead to big problems. Not only do you open yourself up to litigation, agents do not want to bring their buyers to you. Why? Because you are a liability to them and their clients. • Safety- Do you want to open your house up to just anyone? Agents track who is in your home, when, and for how long. They vet potential buyers before those clients enter your house. • Cost- By the time you spend your money advertising and sell your home you may have incurred more cost than an agent’s fee. A couple of balloons, an ad in the paper, and some free punch and cookies is NOT going to get it done. • Exposure- An agent can reach far more people than you can. The networks available to an agent are tremendous. Unless you pay a several hundred dollar listing fee, for example, your home will not be listed in MLS, shrinking the pool of potential buyers by several orders of magnitude. • Time on the Market- If your agent is honest with you on price and how to prep your home, it will sit on the market for a fraction of the time it will take you to sell your home. Next time watch how long the home without an agent sits on the market vs a house that has Real Estate Agent representation. Also consider that a home that is on the market too long is generally perceived to have something wrong with it. • Correct Pricing- Can you really separate your emotions and price your house properly? Do you think you can price your home not to cheat yourself or drive away prospects? The amount Mr. Johnson across the street sold his house for does not necessarily mean that you will get the same price…and who is to say that he told you the actual selling price? Even worse, site Web Hosting - How To Choose The Right Provider For You to cost twice as much as if you had done it right in the first place!Thousands of companies, tens of thousands of different plans and only a few of them are really suitable for your web site and for your online needs. This is what you are confronted with when choosing a web-hosting provider.Nowadays being part of the informational revolution that the Internet has brought along, it is compulsory for a business and also for individuals. No need to explain here why having a web site out there on the World Wide Web is such a must, instead we’re only going to point out a few things related to choosing an adequate web host for your web site. As complicated this entire business might seem, once you know what to look for, Well, selling your own home is no different. In fact, it can be much scarier than that free home hair cut on picture day! All joking aside, your home is probably the biggest investment you will ever make. A mistake in selling your home could cost you far more than hiring a professional will ever cost. A few points to consider: • Liability- We live in a culture where people bring law suits at the drop of a hat…can you afford to take on that possibility? A misunderstood statement or a problem not disclosed can lead to big problems. Not only do you open yourself up to litigation, agents do not want to bring their buyers to you. Why? Because you are a liability to them and their clients. • Safety- Do you want to open your house up to just anyone? Agents track who is in your home, when, and for how long. They vet potential buyers before those clients enter your house. • Cost- By the time you spend your money advertising and sell your home you may have incurred more cost than an agent’s fee. A couple of balloons, an ad in the paper, and some free punch and cookies is NOT going to get it done. • Exposure- An agent can reach far more people than you can. The networks available to an agent are tremendous. Unless you pay a several hundred dollar listing fee, for example, your home will not be listed in MLS, shrinking the pool of potential buyers by several orders of magnitude. • Time on the Market- If your agent is honest with you on price and how to prep your home, it will sit on the market for a fraction of the time it will take you to sell your home. Next time watch how long the home without an agent sits on the market vs a house that has Real Estate Agent representation. Also consider that a home that is on the market too long is generally perceived to have something wrong with it. • Correct Pricing- Can you really separate your emotions and price your house properly? Do you think you can price your home not to cheat yourself or drive away prospects? The amount Mr. Johnson across the street sold his house for does not necessarily mean that you will get the same price…and who is to say that he told you the actual selling price? Even worse, sit How to Sell Your Property Privately tement or a problem not disclosed can lead to big problems. Not only do you open yourself up to litigation, agents do not want to bring their buyers to you. Why? Because you are a liability to them and their clients.More and more people are selling their property privately as a way of saving money on estate agents commissions. These commissions can be very high- often as much as 4% of the sale price. By selling your property privately online you can market your home and close the deal for as little as ?49.In this article we shall guide you through some of the key things to do if you decide to sell your home privately.See your property through the eyes of your potential buyerIn order to give yourself the best chance of making a private sale, think carefully about the type of people who might be interested in buying your home and talk about things • Safety- Do you want to open your house up to just anyone? Agents track who is in your home, when, and for how long. They vet potential buyers before those clients enter your house. • Cost- By the time you spend your money advertising and sell your home you may have incurred more cost than an agent’s fee. A couple of balloons, an ad in the paper, and some free punch and cookies is NOT going to get it done. • Exposure- An agent can reach far more people than you can. The networks available to an agent are tremendous. Unless you pay a several hundred dollar listing fee, for example, your home will not be listed in MLS, shrinking the pool of potential buyers by several orders of magnitude. • Time on the Market- If your agent is honest with you on price and how to prep your home, it will sit on the market for a fraction of the time it will take you to sell your home. Next time watch how long the home without an agent sits on the market vs a house that has Real Estate Agent representation. Also consider that a home that is on the market too long is generally perceived to have something wrong with it. • Correct Pricing- Can you really separate your emotions and price your house properly? Do you think you can price your home not to cheat yourself or drive away prospects? The amount Mr. Johnson across the street sold his house for does not necessarily mean that you will get the same price…and who is to say that he told you the actual selling price? Even worse, sit Choose Best Divorce Lawyer Can Make A Strong Legal Case paper, and some free punch and cookies is NOT going to get it done.Marriage is one of the happiest moments of an individual’s life. But it can sometimes prove to be a distressing experience too. Circumstance creates such problems that one becomes hopeless to go on with the marriage. There can be many reasons of breaking of a marriage. Divorce is the legal end of a married life in which the husband and wife get separated from each other. Their relationship comes in problem due to some reason and so they decide to get separated. Well, marriage is one such event that comes in almost every one’s life. Marriage and divorce are two dissimilar stuff. Marriage brings happiness and cheer for you as you are able to finally get your life • Exposure- An agent can reach far more people than you can. The networks available to an agent are tremendous. Unless you pay a several hundred dollar listing fee, for example, your home will not be listed in MLS, shrinking the pool of potential buyers by several orders of magnitude. • Time on the Market- If your agent is honest with you on price and how to prep your home, it will sit on the market for a fraction of the time it will take you to sell your home. Next time watch how long the home without an agent sits on the market vs a house that has Real Estate Agent representation. Also consider that a home that is on the market too long is generally perceived to have something wrong with it. • Correct Pricing- Can you really separate your emotions and price your house properly? Do you think you can price your home not to cheat yourself or drive away prospects? The amount Mr. Johnson across the street sold his house for does not necessarily mean that you will get the same price…and who is to say that he told you the actual selling price? Even worse, sit Business Lessons from a Bride g the home without an agent sits on the market vs a house that has Real Estate Agent representation. Also consider that a home that is on the market too long is generally perceived to have something wrong with it.My daughter Katie recently got married. Something dawned on me as the planning wound down and the big day finally arrived. (Actually, two things dawned on me. One was the almost machine-like efficiency with which this extravaganza reduced our bank account balance. But that’s not what I’m writing about now.)Here’s what I noticed: Everything came off exactly as planned.Before you say, “So what?”, consider … There were dozens of people involved and hundreds of details to manage. Tuxedoes. Dresses. Photographers. Videos. Down-payments. A cake. A reception hall. Invitations. More down-payments. Decorations. The church. The vows. Bridesmaids. Groomsmen. • Correct Pricing- Can you really separate your emotions and price your house properly? Do you think you can price your home not to cheat yourself or drive away prospects? The amount Mr. Johnson across the street sold his house for does not necessarily mean that you will get the same price…and who is to say that he told you the actual selling price? Even worse, sites like zillow.com can often estimate wildly inaccurate prices for homes. • Ability- Do you have the ability and time to answer every phone call and every knock on the door? Can you leave work to show your home to an out of town buyer at 10:30 am on a Tuesday? • Hassle- You will have to deal with the questions, the knocks on the door, the phone calls, and people wanting to walk through your home. You will have to deal with the termite inspector, the mortgage evaluator, the home inspector, the people buying your home… and that is not even counting your part of the move! • Negotiations- Do you have enough emotional control to know how best to evaluate a buyers offer and then respond to buyer contingencies, timetables for appraisals, inspections, financing and much more? Will you be able to diplomatically ask for money if an offer is too low, without alienating a potential buyer? • Buyers- The majority of motivated buyers use an agent. They are looking to make a quick transaction and they are not going to waste time driving around looking for a “For Sale by Owner” sign. And let’s face it, agents are not going to show your house, either. You are on your own. • Tribal knowledge- Do you know who the honest lawyers are? How about the home inspector? Do you know what their rates are for their services? Can they be trusted, and will they perform for you? You probably don’t know the answers… and guess what… they know you don’t, too! Many will offer services at a low quality standard and then charge you at higher than normal rates. They know you won’t be back. • Peace of Mind- Do you really know all the forms, inspections, regulations, and laws concerning property transactions in your area? How about tax liabilities? Are you using a FSBO website as a reference? Your buddy that got lucky selling his house? What if you miss something? Are they coming to your aid when it all goes wrong? When considering the idea of selling your own home, seriously ask yourself if you are willing to deal with all of the points that I have made, because as a “For Sale by Owner” you will have to deal with all of it. Why not hire a professional to help? It really is worth the Realtor’s fees!
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