Published April 22, 2020
Keys to Selling Your House Virtually

In a recent survey by realtor.com, people
thinking about selling their homes indicated they’re generally willing to allow
their agent and some potential buyers inside if done under the right
conditions. They’re less comfortable, however, hosting an open house. This is
understandable, given the health concerns associated with social contact these
days. The question is, if you need to sell your house now, what virtual
practices should you use to make sure you, your family, and potential buyers
stay safe in the process?
In today’s rapidly changing market, it’s more important than
ever to make sure you have a digital game plan and an effective online
marketing strategy when selling your house. One of the ways your agent can help
with this is to make sure your listing photos and virtual tours stand out from
the crowd, truly giving buyers a detailed and thorough view of your home.
So, if you’re ready to move forward, virtual practices may
help you win big when you’re ready to sell. While abiding by CA and county
regulations is a top priority, a real estate agent can help make your sale
happen. Agents know exactly what today’s buyers need, and how to put the
necessary digital steps in place. For example, according to the same survey,
when asked to select what technology would be most helpful when
deciding on a new home, here’s what today’s homebuyers said, in order of
preference:
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Virtual tour of the home
·
Accurate and detailed listing
information
·
Detailed neighborhood information
·
High-quality listing photos
·
Agent-led video chat
After leveraging technology, if you have serious buyers who
still want to see your house in person, keep in mind that according to
the National Association of Realtors (NAR), there are ways to
proceed safely. Here are a few of the guidelines,
understanding that the top priority should always be to obey state and local
restrictions first:
·
Limit in-person activity
·
Require guests to wash their hands
or use an alcohol-based sanitizer
·
Remove shoes or cover with booties
·
Follow CDC guidance on social distancing and
wearing face coverings
Getting comfortable with your agent – a true trusted
advisor – taking these steps under the new safety standards might be
your best plan. This is especially important if you’re in a position where you
need to sell your house sooner rather than later.
Nate Johnson, CMO at realtor.com notes:
“As real estate agents and consumers seek out ways to safely
complete these transactions, we believe that technology will become an even
more imperative part of how we search for, buy and sell homes moving forward.”
It sounds like some of these new practices might be here to
stay.
Bottom Line
In a new era of life, things are
shifting quickly, and virtual strategies for sellers may be a great option.
Opening your doors up to digital approaches may be game-changing when it comes
to selling your house. Let’s connect so you have a trusted real estate
professional to help you safely and effectively navigate through all that’s new
when it comes to making your next move.