Tips on Dallas Home
If you are intending to sell your home whether it is Dallas or any other city and will do so through a real estate agent a listing contract needs to be completed first. What is crucial is that prior to you actually signing the contract with the agent who is going to be selling your Dallas home is that you read it through very carefully.
There is certain information which should be contained in such a contract and below we take a look at what these.
Of course the first thing that should be contained in the contract is your name (as the seller) and the address of your Dallas Home. Then there are numerous other bits of information that needed to be included and which you need to check before you sign. These are as follows:-
1. The Price Of The Home For Sale – It is a good idea to keep track of what other properties similar to yours are selling for in your area. This you can then use as a basis for when you interview the real estate agents you are considering using to act for you. Plus the agents will also offer you suggestions as to what price you should be selling your Dallas home. The price you set should not be either too high or too low to ensure that you get the right kind of buyer and you can sell it quickly.
2. Contents Of The House – This is where items that will be remaining with the house and which aren’t actual normal fixtures such as refrigerators, washers and dryers. These are items that are actually included with the price of the property that you are selling it for.
3. Items Excluded From The Sale – This section of the contract will show items that you have in your home such as light fittings that you will be removing when you leave the property. Not only should such items being listed within the contract you sign but the agent should make sure that these are clearly stated in the sales details that they give to any potential purchaser of your Dallas home.
4. Commission For Real Estate Agent – As with all homes that real estate agents sell they expect to earn their fee upon sale of the property. What percentage they charge varies from one agent to the next; however in some cases you may be able to negotiate with them. So check carefully when you read through the listing contract for the sale of your Dallas home that they have put in the right percentage for their commission.