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The Pros and Cons of a For Sale by Owner Property

Whether you choose to sell your home on your own or purchase a home that is for sale by owner (FSBO), then it’s important to think about all of the pros and cons of a for sale by owner property. We’ll break it down for both sides – being a seller and being a homebuyer interested in a FSBO property. 

Buying a For Sale by Owner Home

A home that is for sale by owner is directly sold by the homeowner without any help from a listing agent. Here are the steps to follow if you are buying a FSBO home:

As there are with any other situation, there are pros and cons for buying a for sale by owner home, the pros include:

The cons of buying a for sale by owner home include:

Buying a FSBO home isn’t always a great opportunity for a buyer – even though you may save on agent commissions, you may run into other problems during the home sale process. 

Selling a For Sale by Owner Home

There are many reasons why homeowners will choose to sell their own home without the help of a licensed real estate agent. In Texas, if you sell your own home you can save anywhere between two and six percent in commissions. FSBO is an option that allows many people to take charge of the selling process, call the shots, negotiate their own terms and who don’t want to pay an agent any commission. It may seem easy enough – you list your home, put out a yard sign, the offers start coming in, you pick a buyer, negotiate and close – right? Unfortunately, if it really were that simple then there wouldn’t be a need for the real estate agent profession, and everyone would be doing it their own way. Selling your own home can be considered as a viable option if you are an experienced home seller who is willing to put in the time and effort that it takes to do it right. Some of the key benefits of selling your own home include:

While it’s very appealing to save money, FSBO does have some significant risks that are worth pointing out. Research shows that homes that are sold by the homeowner will usually sell for about six percent less than those that are listed with an experienced real estate professional. Additionally, it takes a lot longer to sell a FSBO home because homeowners are not equipped with the marketing tools or network connections that agents have, and it is more likely to fall out of escrow even with an accepted offer. 

Real estate laws and processes are different across the country so it’s important to be familiar with the local market and laws if you choose to sell your own home. Here are some details on what you need to do in Texas to complete a FSBO transaction successfully:

There are various other documents that may be required so you will have to be diligent about getting all the proper paperwork together and executed before closing. 

At the end of the day, buying a for sale by owner home or selling your own property without professional guidance is not for everyone. But now that you know what to expect, whether you are buying a FSBO home or choosing to sell your home by yourself you can feel confident about the process and the potential challenges you may encounter. In order to successfully complete a FSBO transaction you will need to make a plan, dedicate the necessary time, hustle and know when you need to seek out professional advice if you get stuck. Our team is always available if you are seeking guidance, please contact us if you have any questions about listing your home for sale or inquiring about a home that is listed for sale by owner. We look forward to working with you and assisting you with all of your real estate needs!

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