Why do I need a Realtor?

Selling

A lot of people ask me this question.  I usually have the same answer:  Realtors know real estate.

If you have never done sold your home before, I would strongly suggest you use a Realtor.  It seems pretty easy from the outside, but selling your home is more than just sticking up a for sale sign on your yard or putting your ad in the paper or a website.  It requires financial resources, a considerable amount of time, and knowledge.  Knowledge of the market, legal mambo jumbo, and marketing.

Your home is probably one of the biggest investments of your life and it also involves your family.  Why would you risk such a big investment? You will most likely get the best results from a skilled real estate professional.  Realtors know what will sell, why it will sell, and how to make your home sell.

Realtors have access to thousands of potential buyers through advertising and the MLS.  Major real estate companies have referral networks nation wide and that exposes your home even more!  How many people do you think will see your lawn sign?  Wouldn’t you agree that maximum exposure = the highest price?

But the commissions are so high you say.  Well lets take a look at what is included in the commission.  You first have the skill and experience that Realtors possess.  It also covers all the advertising expenses as well.  And think of it this way, if the house does not sell, you dont pay a dime!  That’s something that does not happen when you spend your marketing dollars when you try to sell privately.

I wont touch on it much here but there are also the legal ramifications that can happen if you don’t pay attention to the legal stuff.  There are countless stories of private sales that have resulted in TENS of thousands of dollars in damages and litigation.  Good Realtors are very detail oriented and know how to avoid these HUGE problems.

It all comes down to the two factors of money and peace of mind. If you try to sell your own house you’ll find it can turn into a full time job. And even if it doesn’t take up all your time it will certainly take up all your spare time. You have to ask yourself, “Am I able to learn the real estate business overnight? Am I willing to spend a considerable amount of money that might not result in a sale? Can I allocate the necessary time from my schedule? Am I willing to surrender my privacy?”

People use the services of professionals all the time that they feel is overpriced.  People can do their own taxes, but they still hire accountants or go to a place like H&R Block.  When people go to court, they usually hire a lawyer.  They can do all these things on their own but they choose not to.  Same reasoning applies to hiring property managers to manage rentals, hiring painters, any renovation trade, wedding planners, and the list goes on.. It is because people pay for the talent, skill, experience, and knowledge that those professionals possess.  It is the same thing with real estate.

Winnipeg Real Estate Market Statistics for April 2009

Winnipeg Real Estate Market Statistics

Despite the low interest rates, the housing market is not as strong as it was last year.  Despite the drop though, there are still lots of houses that are selling for more and having multiple offers.

Taken from the Winnipeg Realtors Press Release:

April MLS® unit sales are down 15% (1,150/1,355) while dollar volume is down 12% ($239.5 million/$272.6 million) in comparison to the same month last year. April 2009 still resulted in the second highest dollar volume month on record for April and even sales rank among the top ten best Aprils. Year-to-date MLS® sales have decreased 12% (3,239/3,689) while dollar volume is off 7% ($650.0 million/$701.4 million).

For residential- detached sales, the most active segment of the MLS® market in April was the $150,000 to $199,999 price range with 24% of total sales. Next most active price range was $200,000 to $249,999 at 21%. 45% of the residential-detached sales in April were at or above list price.
Average days on market for residential-detached sales in April was 31 days, 1 day behind last month and 9 days off the fast pace set in April 2008.

Residential Detached Sales for April

Site is up!

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After a few months of downtime.  Our website is finally up!  We have a lot of new things that we are very excited about.  I’ll go over the new features of our website and hopefully it’ll be a lot more useful to visitors of our site.

1 . New Design - We decided to have a more young, modern, fresh look while still maintaining a professional image.
2. Winnipeg Real Estate Forum - After many emails from people visiting the site, we decided to have a forum so that everyone can post their questions on the site and then have future visitors be able to read them.  We want to build a community so that everyone in Winnipeg can make informed decisions when they want to buy and sell real estate.  One of the other things we wanted to establish with this forum was to try to build an online community so that everyone can share their thoughts and ideas.
3. This blog.  We are planning on blogging about Winnipeg Real Estate as well.  Here we’ll post what’s going on in the Winnipeg Real Estate community as well as our opinions on various topics.

4. Last, but not least, we are putting up an “Information Center” and placing articles on everything real estate - from financing to renovations.  I hope this will be a useful resource for you.

Any questions, comments, or concerns about our new site are welcomed.  Please email or post a comment if you have anything to say.  We value your feedback!