Selling a property is a big move, and it pays to make sure you're on the ball. realestate realestatemarket Vancouver BC
2:41 PM Nov 30, 2022
“If you’re selling out of fear [of a market downturn], that’s not a good play,” O’Toole says. “Take a breath. Talk to your financial advisors. Talk to your realtor.” When O’Toole is faced with a client who has this kind of conundrum, he says he always makes a genuine effort to listen. He asks them personal questions, such as “What do you want to achieve?” and “What are your concerns?” or “What do you think would be a better investment?”
Realtors are not biased towards buying or selling, he adds. So if after the heart-to-heart, an agent feels like selling would indeed help you achieve your goals, they’ll tell you. And if they think it’s in your best interest not to, they’ll probably tell you that as well.Once you’ve reached the point where you’ve decided to sell, O’Toole says it’s important to again work with your realtor to set a reasonable asking price.
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