The past several years have been interesting times for the Fort Lauderdale home sales market. As we’ve explored together in this column, the boom times of too many buyers chasing too few homes, and then, how rising interest and mortgage rates cooled what had been one of Florida’s hottest home sales markets in history, left many buyers and sellers nervous.
The lessons we learned truly remain timeless in any real estate climate. As I write what will be my last column for The New Pelican for the foreseeable future, I wanted to explore some of the lessons we’ve learned together.
Whether you’re a seller or buyer, these truths truly are timeless.
Hire a great real estate professional. Many realtors claim they’re experienced. But the pointers they share in initial and ongoing conversations will speak volumes about a realtor’s skill. They should present well-researched market comps to show where your home price compares to other recent sales. The marketing plan they offer should include traditional, web and social media promotions, utilizing the skills of skilled staging, interior, exterior, 3D and even drone photography pros to literally present your home in the best light.
Invest before you list. Your home could likely use some upkeep and refreshing. While a kitchen or bath remodel could yield some returns or a quicker sale, think smaller. A fresh coat of paint, landscaping of the yard and foliage, maybe an investment in deferred maintenance (replacement of rotten wood or rusted metal lights or fence posts, for example) can boost curb appeal.
In fact, when a major national magazine recently asked me why drive-by and digital curb appeal were important, I commented how about 97 percent of today’s home buyers first see properties online. Whether for a single family home, a beachfront condominium, a townhome or duplex intended as a rental property, the view from the street, sidewalk or curb out front can make a difference. Not all buyers can see past an unkempt property.
Others want to know the condition of things they cannot easily see. Expect to be asked about larger components – the age and condition of the roof, the patio deck or seawall, the air conditioner, the water heater, even the plumbing lines from the street to your house. If in poor condition, they could result in buyer demands for concessions at closing – or kill the deal outright (though in a market starved for inventory, many buyers will take cash at closing to ensure they close the deal and get the home).
If you’re unsure about the state or condition of your home and its components, your realtor should be able to help with those questions. They even may recommend a professional home inspector for a possible seller’s pre-inspection, just to avoid any surprises when the buyer performs their own inspection.
Calm amid chaos. As a buyer or seller, at some point, market conditions or the other individual’s demands are bound to leave you nervous. A top-producing broker also must bring a calm demeanor in turbulent times – and for complex or complicated transactions. Truly experienced realtors will have used their wisdom, experience and negotiating savvy in the past to soothe their clients’ fears and support their side.
As has been said, “May you live in interesting times.” Few times have been more “interesting” than the past decade of homeownership in greater Fort Lauderdale. I hope reading my columns and sharing your thoughts have helped bring clarity.
Thank you for sharing your time with me. I hope my insights will help you the next time you buy or sell homes and other properties down the road.
And should you need a real estate professional, whether to handle your transaction or provide counsel, give me a call. I’m here to help make sense of interesting times.
As team leader for the Gary Lanham Group at Coldwell Banker Real Estate Fort Lauderdale Beach Office, Gary Lanham is a veteran listing agent skilled in the most complex transactions. He knows how to get sellers the most money in the shortest amount of time, even in this changing market. See Gary’s digital promotions of his listing and contact him at instagram.com/garylanhamgroup or call 954-695-6518.
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