The ForSaleByOwner.com Workbook: A How-To Guide to …

The Workbook: A How-To Guide to Selling Your Own Home

ADVICE FOR SELLERS

Preparation and organization will go a long way toward the successful sale of your home. This workbook is a step-by-step instructional guide to keep you on track during the entire home selling process. Make notes and check off items as you go along.

Good luck!

This checklist follows a normal course of events in the selling process. It is a useful tool to help you keep everything organized throughout the process.

STAGE 1

PREPARATIONS Home Seller Worksheet Getting Your Papers in Order Service Provider Contact Sheet Attorney, Title and Escrow Services Home Warranty

GETTING YOUR HOUSE READY Simple Home Repairs Exterior Checklist Interior Checklist Staging for Success

PRICING YOUR HOME Importance of Properly Pricing Setting the Price

STAGE 2

MAXIMIZE YOUR ADVERTISING Best Features Making the Most of Your Photos signs Property Flyers Additional Exposure

BUYERS AND SHOWINGS Handling Prospects Buyer Info Sheet Showing Your Home Hosting an Open House Open House Sign-In Sheet

DEALING WITH OFFERS Offer to Purchase Counter Offers Negotiating

STAGE 3

CLOSING THE DEAL Final Steps Chart Finalizing the Details Finalizing the Details Checklist Closing Costs Settlement Statement

AFTER CLOSING Internet Resource Guide Lead-Based Paint Disclosure

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YOUR REAL ESTATE MARKET

Having realistic expectations of the time it takes to sell your home is important in today's market. The average home in the US takes 120-150 days to sell with or without an agent. By researching the market in your area you can get an idea of the time it will take you to sell. To find out what the selling conditions are like in your market, use the internet and your local newspaper to gather market information as well as talk to your neighbors and friends who are selling in your area.

Use this worksheet to help understand what

to expect during the home selling process.

Good market Average market

Bad market

less than 90 days 120 - 150 days 180+ days

YOUR FINANCES

Tally up your expected costs to complete the sale of your home, then use the form below to figure out your estimated profit.

COSTS

a) Advertising b) Inspections and Repairs c) Closing Costs (Approx. 1-2% of the sale price) d) Other Costs (Such as renovations, etc)

TOTAL COSTS (a-d) ESTIMATED SALE PRICE LESS TOTAL COSTS TOTAL PROFIT

$_________________ $_________________ $_________________ $_________________ $_________________ $_________________ $_________________ $_________________

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Preparations: Getting Your Papers In Order

There are several legal forms you will need to complete the sale of your home. Below is a general overview. We highly recommend using an attorney and/or title company to assist you with your home sales transaction.

NECESSARY FORMS

? Sales Contract ? Disclosures ? Counter Offer Form/Sales Contract Addendum ? Homeowners' or Condo Association Documents (if necessary)

SALES CONTRACT

Although sales contracts vary from state to state, most include the following information: ? A legal description of the property, including the street address. ? The selling price. ? Mortgage and contingency clauses: The clauses state that a

mortgage approval will be obtained within a set number of days and that there will be a commitment to buy within a set number of days of the contract signing. ? Ernest Money (deposit): The amount is negotiable and varies with the value of your house and market conditions. Consider 5 percent of the selling price, more if you reasonably expect multiple offers. ? Closing: Specify date when ownership of your home will be transferred to the buyer. .

SALES CONTRACT Continued

? Inclusions and exclusions: What is and is not included in the sale of the property. Be specific about drapes, carpeting, spas and appliances that are not built in.

? Home inspection: Contingency for inspection and a designated time frame for completion.

? Warranties: All warranties included with the house (anything that you would like to guarantee is in working order).

? Home Warranty: Details about any home warranty purchased by you or the buyer. See page 9 for more information about Home Warranties.

? Well and Septic: Specify that they must pass inspection.

? Termite and pest inspection: Who pays for inspections, and who will pay for repair.

? Possession date: When buyers take possession after the closing.

? Acceptance limitations: How long the sellers have to respond to the offer with acceptance or a counteroffer.

? Arbitration: Provisions for arbitration of disputes.

? Property disclosures: Notice of property disclosures concerning the house.

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