Published February 18, 2025
The 3 Biggest Mistakes Sellers Are Making Right Now
If you want to sell your house, having the right strategies
and expectations is key. But some sellers haven’t adjusted to where the market
is today. They’re not factoring in that there are more homes for sale or that
buyers are being more selective with their budgets. And those sellers are
making some costly mistakes.
Here’s a quick rundown of the 3 most common missteps sellers
are making, and how partnering with an expert agent can help you avoid every
single one of them.
1. Pricing the Home Too High
According to a survey by John Burns Real Estate Consulting (JBREC) and Keeping Current Matters (KCM), real estate agents agree the #1 thing sellers struggle with right now is setting the right price for their house (see graph below):
And more often than not, homeowners tend to overprice their
listings. If you aren’t up to speed on what’s happening in your local market,
you may give in to the temptation to price high so you can have as much wiggle
room as possible to negotiate. You don’t want to do this.
Today’s buyers are more cautious due to higher rates and
tight budgets, and a price that feels out of reach will scare them off. And if
no one’s looking at your house, how’s it going to sell? This is exactly why
more sellers are having to do price cuts.
To avoid this headache, trust your agent’s expertise from
day 1. A great agent will be able to tell you what your neighbor’s house just
sold for and how that impacts the value of your home.
2. Skipping Repairs
Another common mistake is trying to avoid doing work on your
house. That leaky faucet or squeaky door might not bother you, but to buyers,
small maintenance issues can be red flags. They may assume those little flaws
are signs of bigger problems — and it could cost you when offers come in lower
or buyers ask for concessions. As Investopedia says:
“Sellers who do not clean and stage their homes throw
money down the drain. . . Failing to do these things can reduce your sales
price and may also prevent you from getting a sale at all. If you
haven’t attended to minor issues, such as a broken doorknob or dripping faucet,
a potential buyer may wonder whether the house has larger, costlier issues that
haven’t been addressed either.”
The solution? Work with your agent to prioritize anything
you’ll need to tackle before the photographer comes in. These minor upgrades
can pay off big when it’s time to sell.
3. Refusing To Negotiate
Buyers today are feeling the pinch of high home prices and
mortgage rates. With affordability that tight, they may come in with an offer
that’s lower than you want to see. Don’t take it personally. Instead, focus on
the end goal: selling your house. Your agent can help you negotiate confidently
without letting emotions cloud your judgment.
At the same time, with more homes on the market, buyers have
options — and with that comes more negotiating power. They may ask for repairs,
closing cost assistance, or other concessions. Be prepared to have these
conversations. Again, lean on your agent to guide you. Sometimes a small
compromise can seal the deal without derailing your bottom line. As U.S.
News Real Estate explains:
“If you’ve received an offer for your house that isn’t
quite what you’d hoped it would be, expect to negotiate . . . the only way to
come to a successful deal is to make sure the buyer also feels like he or she
benefits . . . consider offering to cover some of the buyer’s closing costs or
agree to a credit for a minor repair the inspector found.”
The Biggest Mistake of All? Not Using a Real Estate Agent
Notice anything? For each of these mistakes, partnering with
a professional real estate agent helps prevent them from happening in the first
place. That makes trying to sell your house without an agent’s help the biggest
mistake of all.
Bottom Line
Avoid these common mistakes by starting with the right plan
— and the right team. Ell Group is here to assist so you don’t fall into any of
these traps.
-Ell Group
ELL Group Real Estate | eXp Realty |
520-777-6787 | Hello@ELLTucson.com
