What It REALLY Costs To Sell Your Home in Salt Lake City

Listing your home isn’t free. There are costs, chores and a lot of work that goes into getting your home ready for the market. Before you list your home, think about the time, energy and money that go into it. If you have a direct buyer, with a great offer, it is often preferred to the hassle and out of pocket costs of listing. What it REALLY costs to sell your home in Salt Lake City.

Commissions, Staging & Yard Work, Oh My!

Cleaning

First thing is first. The home has to be thoroughly cleaned from top to bottom. Windows should be done inside and out, grout and tile cleaned, baseboards and molding, and all of the obscure areas such as window sills and ceiling fans. If you have pets, pay particularly close attention to pet hair and odors. Of course, you can clean yourself, but you will not be able to do it with the accuracy and efficiency of a pro. Also remember, keeping the house clean for all the showings, open houses and surprise buyer visitors can take more time and energy then you think.

Landscaping

Never, ever, ever neglect the yard when selling your home. Your will want to make sure your yard had excellent curb appeal and isn’t overgrown or filled with weeds. Just like the cleaning, you can do this yourself, but you will some have some hard work ahead of you. You will want to:

  • Trim back trees and bushes.
  • Weed the lawn and open areas.
  • Plant flowers and appropriate plants.
  • Fix anything in need of repair.
  • Add fresh paint to outdoor trim, mailbox, door, etc.
  • Add seating and other elements of staging to make the outside areas more welcoming

The backyard should be warm, inviting and well manicured. The front yard is your first impression, make it a good one!

Storage & Moving

Even if you are still living in the home, once you put it on the market, it is smart to get some of your personal items packed and stored, ready for your move. Having personal items hanging on the wall or around the home can make it feel cluttered and creating buyers from having any interest. While your home is listed, you will need somewhere to keep your stuff. This might require storage offsite. You may want to stay somewhere temporarily until your house sells but remember you will still have to pay rent in addition to your mortgage. (And don’t forget, two sets of utility bills.)

Once your house does sell, there are the costs of moving. Will you have movers help? Will you do all the packing yourself? Will you need a truck? These are all costs to consider and factor into your budget.

Listing Fees, Agent Fees, Administrative Fees and Office Charges

Working with an agent also brings a plethora of fees and charges you may not be prepared for. (These charges are IN ADDITION to the commission, which we talk about below.) Agents will pass on a number of fees to you for marketing, listing, and administrative tasks such as clerical work and printing. You will have costs for office fees and other small charges that can add up fast.

Commissions

This is the biggie. Selling your home through an agent entitles them to a commission. Think 6% of your sale price. This can be more or less, but 6% is a good estimation. When you are calculating your asking price, make sure you factor in commissions as well as the other charges listed above.

There is an alternative way to sell your Salt Lake City home for a great price! Send us a message and we will be in touch! Or give our office a call today! (801) 441-2800

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