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The Little Arrow That Could
I was part of the post covid 2020 urban exodus that migrated to the suburbs, and after about 3 years I've decided it's time to move along in early '24. While it's been fun having this house, the truth is that as 1 person I kind of over-bought (way too much empty space) and just maintaining a house that gets so little use has become sort of silly (yard maintenance alone is obnoxious, then factor in the random thing that breaks, etc). I thought about keeping it and renting it out since it'd be hard to beat the interest rate, but I don't have experience doing that and it seems like it could be a headache to assume the the roles/responsibilities of a landlord. So selling it is where I think I'm headed.
But that's led to a ton of logistical questions that I feel like most people know off the top of their head, but as a first time seller I don't really know:
- How would you all go about getting a realtor? Pick a name out of a hat or is there more of an educated process for it? Do you negotiate what % they get or is it entirely standard 6%? I assume selling it without a realtor hinders your marketability.
- What do you do with all the excess furniture that won't have a home in your new place? Where do you sell it these days? Do people donate it? Junk left overs?
- How do you decide what improvements to make before you list it? Just go based off realtor suggestions or are there any heuristics to use?
- If you rent out a house, how much of a headache is it? Is it worth having the mortgage bill paid?
I searched through various online resources but they haven't been super helpful, and their motivations are usually such that they're trying to sell you something. Thus I'm curious if anyone could share their practical wisdom here.
But that's led to a ton of logistical questions that I feel like most people know off the top of their head, but as a first time seller I don't really know:
- How would you all go about getting a realtor? Pick a name out of a hat or is there more of an educated process for it? Do you negotiate what % they get or is it entirely standard 6%? I assume selling it without a realtor hinders your marketability.
- What do you do with all the excess furniture that won't have a home in your new place? Where do you sell it these days? Do people donate it? Junk left overs?
- How do you decide what improvements to make before you list it? Just go based off realtor suggestions or are there any heuristics to use?
- If you rent out a house, how much of a headache is it? Is it worth having the mortgage bill paid?
I searched through various online resources but they haven't been super helpful, and their motivations are usually such that they're trying to sell you something. Thus I'm curious if anyone could share their practical wisdom here.