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The Definitive Guide To Selling Your Home With A Listing Contract



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By : Jenni Snook    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-12-04 23:42:45
After deciding to sell your home, it's convenient and necessary to understand how a listing contract can allow you to successfully sell your home. There are various types of agreements that can be signed between the home owner and a real estate agent. It's in your convenience to understand how a listing agreement functions, given that they can heavily influence the sale of your home as well as being an integral of the marketing plan.

Despite there being a large number of types of listing contracts, it is the open listing one that is most commonly used when dealing with agents. It gives the rights to show your home, states the amount of commission, and is not usually an exclusive or bonding contract. The downside of an open listing contract is that your real estate agent may not be as avid a marketer and may not advertise your home as much as they would if they had an exclusive listing.

Another contract that is alike is the one-time listing contract. It's used by those trying to sell their home themselves, and may be involving a real estate agent for a single homebuyer. Basically, it identifies the fee and guarantees the real estate agent a commission if the single buyer purchases the home. The disadvantages about such a contract is that it doesn't guarantee you a great deal of promotion, nor does it make the agent promote your home on a regular basis. However, if you've been unsuccessful in selling your home by yourself and have been informed about a possible buyer by an agent, then it might be better for you to go ahead with it.

An exclusive real estate agency listing contract is just that, exclusive. This may require the services of a listing broker or a real estate agency, but the main thing is that if the agency attracts a buyer to the sale of your home, then they are going to receive a commission. But if you find your own purchaser without the help of the agent, you won't owe a commission, this type of contract is a popular one with real estate agents.

If you wish to have the best and optimal marketing plan to successfully sell your home, then there's no doubt that you must choose an exclusive real estate agency listing contract. What the contract does is that it gives the agent exclusive rights to drive buyers to the purchase market of your home. Such a contract allows them to go ahead with the advertising campaign because they are guaranteed a commission for whatever they spend on advertising.

Obtaining a real estate listing contract is very convenient for those who are absolute beginners when it comes to home sales. The best thing about such a contract is that it brings in professionals into the sale as well as establishing an effective advertising campaign. This ensures more potential buyers coming to see your home and gets your home sold much quicker.
Author Resource:- Jenni Snook is the main reporter of http://www.Tips4SellingUrHome.com, a website focused on giving people vital yet very applicable tips on successfully selling your home.
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