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Top 7 Tips to Attract the Best Offers for Your Home

Friday, November 17th, 2023

Not long ago, home sellers were in their heyday, as historically-low mortgage rates triggered a real estate buying frenzy. However, the Bank of Canada shut down the party when it began raising interest rates last year. 

Now, it’s not as simple to sell a home. While pandemic-era home buyers were racing the clock—trying to lock in a low mortgage rate and gain a foothold in the market—current buyers are much more discerning. Higher prices and mortgage rates have pushed their limits of affordability, leading them to prioritize cost, condition, and overall value. 

The reality is, home inventory remains low, so most properties will still sell with some basic prep, the right price, and a good real estate agent. But owners who go the extra mile are more likely to sell faster and for a higher amount. 

If you have plans to sell your home and want to net the most money possible, this list is for you. Here are our top seven strategies to attract the best offers and maximize your real estate returns. 

 

  1. UNDERGO A PRE-LISTING INSPECTION

Many homebuyers hire a professional to complete a home inspection before they close. But did you know that a seller can order their own inspection, known as a pre-listing inspection, before they put their home on the market? 

Having a pre-listing inspection on hand and ready to share shows interested buyers that you’re committed to a transparent transaction. This can help you market your home, strengthen your negotiating position, and minimize roadblocks to closing. 

Of course, it’s always possible that a pre-listing inspection—which looks at the home’s major systems and structures, among other things—could turn up a significant problem. This does carry some risk, as you’ll be required to either fix or disclose any issues to potential buyers. However, in most cases, it’s better to know about and address deficiencies upfront than to find out mid-transaction, when it could cost you more in the form of repair credits, a delayed closing, or a canceled sale. 

We can help you decide if a pre-listing inspection is right for you. And if it identifies any concerns, we can advise on which items need attention before you list your home. 

 

  1. CONSIDER STRATEGIC UPGRADES

Embarking on major renovations before putting your home on the market doesn’t always make financial (or logistical) sense. However, certain upgrades are more likely to pay off and can help elevate your home in the eyes of buyers. 

For example, new flooring can generate up to a 150% return on investment at resale and a countertop upgrade could pay for itself. Similarly, research shows landscaping features can increase a home’s value by up to 12%.

Often, even simpler and less expensive fixes can make a big difference in how your home comes across to buyers. A fresh coat of paint in a neutral colour, modern light fixtures and hardware, and new caulk around the tub or shower can help your property look its best. 

But before you make any changes to your home, reach out. We know what buyers in your neighborhood are looking for and can help you decide if a particular investment is worthwhile. 

 

  1. HIRE A HOME STAGER

To get standout offers, you need potential buyers to fall in love with your home—and they’re much more likely to do so if they can envision themselves in the space. 

That’s where home staging comes in. Staging can include everything from decluttering and packing away personal items to bringing in neutral furniture and accessories for showings and open houses. 

According to the U.S.-based National Association of Realtors, home staging can both increase the dollar value of home offers and help a property sell faster. In fact, 53% of seller’s agents agree that staging decreases the amount of time a home spends on the market, and 44% of buyer’s agents see higher offers for staged homes. 

There’s plenty of strategy and research behind the process, so it’s smart to consider a professional. Reach out for a connection to one of our recommended home stagers who can help your property show its full potential. 

 

  1. EMPLOY A COMPETITIVE PRICING STRATEGY

While it’s tempting to list your property at the highest possible price, that approach can backfire. Homes that are overpriced tend to sit on the market, which can drive away potential buyers—and drive down offers. 

Alternatively, if you price your home competitively, which is either at or slightly below market value, it can be among the nicest that buyers see within their budgets. This can ultimately lead to a higher sales price and fewer concessions. 

To help you list at the right price, we will do a comparative market analysis, or CMA. This integral piece of research will help us determine an ideal listing price based on the amount that comparable properties have recently sold for in your neighborhood. 

Without this data, you risk pricing your home too high (and getting no offers) or too low (and leaving money on the table). Combined with our local market insights, we’ll help you find that sweet spot that will attract the best offers while maximizing your profit margin. 

 

  1. OFFER ALTERNATIVE FINANCING

Conventional mortgages, while widely used, may not be accessible to everyone. For example, higher mortgage rates and home prices have made it difficult for some homebuyers to pass the required mortgage stress test. 

Consequently, certain alternatives, like vendor take-back (VTB) mortgages, are becoming increasingly popular. A VTB mortgage is a unique financing arrangement in which the seller of a property provides a loan to the buyer for all or a portion of the purchase price. 

Buyers who don’t qualify for a traditional mortgage can be highly motivated to purchase from a seller offering a VTB loan. Sellers, consequently, can benefit too, by commanding a higher price or collecting more interest on their capital than they could from a standard investment. Depending on the seller’s circumstances, there may also be certain tax advantages. 

It’s important to note, however, that there are risks involved. Therefore, both buyers and sellers should seek legal and financial advice before entering into a VTB mortgage agreement to ensure all aspects are properly structured and understood. If interested, we can refer you to the appropriate professionals for help. 

 

  1. USE A PROVEN PROPERTY MARKETING PLAN

Gone are the days when it was enough to put a “for sale” sign in your yard and place a listing on the MLS. A strategic marketing plan is now essential to get your home in front of as many interested and qualified buyers as possible. 

The truth is, buyers who don’t know about your house can’t make an offer. That’s why we utilize a multi-step approach to marketing that starts with identifying your target audience, effectively positioning your home in the market, and communicating its unique value. We then use a variety of distribution channels to connect with potential buyers and performance-based metrics to monitor and improve our campaign results. 

Our proven approach can have a big impact on the success of your sale. Reach out to learn more about our multi-step marketing plan and discuss how we can use it to generate interest and offers for your home. 

 

  1. WORK WITH AN AGENT WHO UNDERSTANDS YOUR AREA

To get the best offers possible, you need a real estate agent who knows your area inside and out.  Any agent can pull comparable sales data, but in a quickly-evolving market, even the latest comps can lag the current market reality. We have our fingers on the pulse of the local market because we’re working directly with sellers like you. We also represent local buyers who are active in the market, searching for homes like yours. 

That puts us in an ideal position to help you price your home for a quick sale and maximum profit. And since we hear first-hand what local buyers want, we can help you prep your home to broaden its appeal and highlight its most-coveted features. Additionally, we can use our extensive network of local agents to solicit feedback and get your home in front of more potential buyers. 

All of these factors can add up to a significant difference in your profit: According to a U.S.-based study, in 2021, the typical home sold by owner went for $225,000 compared to a median price of $330,000 for agent-assisted home sales. 

 

LET’S GET MOVING 

Are you ready to get a great offer for your home? Our multifaceted approach can help you maximize your real estate returns. Reach out for a free home value assessment and customized sales plan to get started! 

 

The above references an opinion and is for informational purposes only.  It is not intended to be financial, legal, or tax advice. Consult the appropriate professionals for advice regarding your individual needs.

 Be sure to reach out to Nicole Shantz – Sales Representative for The Riz Team and discuss the current market conditions

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Sources: 

National Post – https://nationalpost.com/moneywise-pro/high-interest-rates-are-still-a-problem-for-potential-homebuyers-here-is-advice-for-navigating-the-real-estate-market 

Bankrate – https://www.bankrate.com/real-estate/prelisting-inspection/ 

RE/MAX Canada – https://blog.remax.ca/best-home-renovations-biggest-roi/ 

Journal of Real Estate Research – https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5142154_Landscaping_and_House_Values_An_Empirical_Investigation 

National Association of Realtors – https://www.nar.realtor/infographics/staged-for-success 

The Balance – https://www.thebalancemoney.com/looking-twice-at-overpriced-homes-1798671 

Real Estate Magazine – https://realestatemagazine.ca/the-return-of-the-vendor-take-back-mortgage/ 

RE/MAX Canada – https://blog.remax.ca/how-to-take-advantage-of-the-vendor-take-back-mortgage/ 

National Association of Realtors – https://www.nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/quick-real-estate-statistics

Kitchener Waterloo Market Snapshot October 2023

Saturday, November 4th, 2023

Home Sales Picked up in October but Still Subdued

This article will provide a comprehensive snapshot of the KW real estate market for October 2023.

“Homes sales in the Waterloo Region were up over last October’s record low but are still subdued,” says Megan Bell, president of WRAR. “I breathed a sigh of relief last week when the Bank of Canada held its policy rate at 5 per cent, and I will be watching to see what the Bank of Canada does at their next scheduled announcement on December 6, 2023.”

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WATERLOO REGION, ON (November 3, 2023) — In October, there were 559 homes sold through the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) System of the Waterloo Region Association of REALTORS® (WRAR), representing an increase of 12.2 per cent compared to the previous year and a decline of 24.4 per cent compared to the previous 5-year average for the month.

“Homes sales in the Waterloo Region were up over last October’s record low but are still subdued,” says Megan Bell, president of WRAR. “I breathed a sigh of relief last week when the Bank of Canada held its policy rate at 5 per cent, and I will be watching to see what the Bank of Canada does at their next scheduled announcement on December 6, 2023.”

Total residential sales in October included 329 detached (up 6.1 per cent from October 2022), and 129 townhouses (up 51.8 per cent). Sales also included 64 condominium units (down 3.0 per cent) and 32 semi-detached homes (no change).

In October, the average sale price for all residential properties in Waterloo Region was $767,848. This represents a 0.6 per cent increase compared to October 2022 and a 0.1 per cent increase compared to September 2023.

  • The average price of a detached home was $890,591. This represents a 1.1 per cent increase from October 2022 and an increase of 0.1 per cent compared to September 2023.
  • The average sale price for a townhouse was $644,511. This represents a 1.4 per cent increase from October 2022 and an increase of 0.7 per cent compared to September 2023.
  • The average sale price for an apartment-style condominium was $476,166. This represents a decrease of 2.6 per cent from October 2022 and a decrease of 4.8 per cent compared to September 2023.
  • The average sale price for a semi was $658,133. This represents an increase of 5.7 per cent compared to October 2022 and a decrease of 2.4 per cent compared to September 2023.
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WRAR cautions that average sale price information can be useful in establishing long-term trends but should not be used as an indicator that specific properties have increased or decreased in value. The MLS® Home Price Index (HPI) provides the best way to gauge price trends because averages are strongly distorted by changes in the mix of sales activity from one month to the next.

MLS® Home Price Index Benchmark Price

  Kitchener-Waterloo Cambridge
Benchmark Type: October 2023 Monthly % Change Yr./Yr. % Change October 2023 Monthly % Change Yr./Yr. % Change
Composite $725,100 -1.3 -0.1 $751,100 1.3 3.3
Detached $822,900 -1.2 1.2 $779,300 1.7 4.0
Townhouse $623,500 -1.1 2.0 $670,800 -1.0 2.2
Apartment $466,600 -1.8 -3.6 $499,200 -0.5 -2.5
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“While sales are down, we are seeing an increase in the number of homes available for sale, which is good news for buyers,” says Bell. “However, many prospective buyers have been sidelined by higher borrowing costs and selling prices that continue to demonstrate resilience.”

There were 1,133 new listings added to the MLS® System in Waterloo Region last month, an increase of 36.0 per cent compared to October last year and a 20.2 per cent increase compared to the previous ten-year average for October.

The total number of homes available for sale in active status at the end of October was 1,408, an increase of 53.4 per cent compared to October of last year and 13.0 per cent above the previous ten-year average of 1247 listings for October.

There were 2.5 months of inventory at the end of October, a 92.3 per cent increase compared to last year and 35.1 per cent above the previous 10-year average. The number of months of inventory represents how long it would take to sell off current inventories at the current sales rate.

The average number of days to sell in October was 21, compared to 22 days in October 2022. The previous 5-year average is 19 days.

These statistics provide a snapshot of the real estate market in the Waterloo Region in October, showing both positive and challenging aspects for buyers and sellers. WRAR encourages buyers to reach out to local Realtors for valuable insights about the current state of the local market and to receive tailored advice based on their specific needs.

View our HPI tool here to learn more: https://wrar.ca/hpi/

 

Click on any of the graphs below for an interactive view.

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WRAR cautions that average sale price information can help identify long-term trends but should not be to indicate that specific properties have increased or decreased in value. The average sale price is calculated based on the total dollar volume of all properties sold. Months Supply is the inventory of homes for sale at the end of a given month, divided by the average monthly closed sales from the last 12 months. Those requiring specific information on property values should contact a Waterloo Region REALTOR®. REALTORS® have their fingers on the pulse of the market. They know the questions to ask, the areas to probe and what to look for so that you get a complete picture of the property and community you’re considering.


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