5 Costs You May Not Be Aware of When Selling Your House in the Quad Cities

Thinking about selling your house in the Quad Cities? Traditional home sales carry several expenses, some of which you may not have taken into consideration. No matter if you select to work with a professional real estate agent or sell on your own, you’re likely to run into all of these expenses. We will explore five costs you may not be aware of when preparing to sell your home in the QC Area.

Commissions and Fees

Along with the traditional commissions that real estate agents charge, there may also be fees charged for the brokerage services and other costs associated with using an agent. Even if you sell on your own, a buyer is likely to be working with an agent, who will take the commission from your profits. These commissions and fees can run into the thousands and are something you may not be aware of when selling your house in Iowa, Illinois, or the surrounding Quad Cities. 

Marketing

Marketing is what listing is all about and while yard signs may bring in buyers, the internet is the new highway that brings buyers to your door. Besides the inconveniences of showings, successful marketing can also be an additional cost you may not have been aware of. In order to compete, online listings require high quality photographs, submitted by a professional photographer. This may also include the services of a professional drone pilot for virtual tours given today’s high demand for this feature on listings.

Repairs

Prepping your home to be in selling condition may be one of the largest and most stressful of the “hidden” costs when selling your QC house. When the last thing you want to do as a seller is to invest even money into the house, this is just what you may end up having to do. Inspections can deliver some very expensive news, especially in older homes. Structural issues, foundation or even plumbing problems can literally run into thousands of dollars. Any known issues with the home must be disclosed. If you aren’t able to afford the repairs, be ready to deduct the costs from your asking price. 

Holding Costs

Holding onto a property that is lingering on the market carries costs you may not be aware of when selling your house in the Quad Cities. One delay could be caused by your buyer being denied financing. If you’ve moved forward with plans and relocated, holding the property is a burden and adds greatly to the listing costs. Now, to avoid them there is another option to sell your home quickly, with a definite closing date and firm offer from Bassford Construction, LLC! 

Closing Costs

Closing costs for the seller are also costs you may not be aware of when selling your house in the Quad Cities. While some of these costs may be negotiated in the contract, you’ll be responsible for items such as the transfer tax and title insurance, there are also escrow and closing fees along with any HOA fees, attorney fees, and prorated property taxes. Some sellers also sweeten the deal to attract buyers by paying a credit towards the closing costs. 

You could be facing a small fortune in costs that you may not be aware of when selling your home. Why not avoid the listing costs you’d normally expect to pay by selling to Bassford Construction, LLC instead? With a direct sale to Bassford Construction, LLC closings are quick, usually within 30 days or less and you don’t need to worry about repairs. We take on the risks, buying your home as-is. Bassford Construction, LLC even pays all of the closing costs. Send us a message or call us at (309) 324-4040 today to find out more!

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