7 Most Common Questions from Homebuyers

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With any type of home sale, potential buyers will always have questions they want to ask. If you’re represented by a real estate agent, he or she usually knows ahead of time the kinds of questions that’ll be asked. Over the course of their career, there are very few questions they haven’t heard. But there are many common questions asked, and it will be helpful for you to know the answer to them.

Taxes and HOA Fees

Potential buyers usually ask how much you pay for property taxes. While any home might have a great sale price, property taxes can add significantly to a mortgage payment. You’ll often get questions on whether or not you have a homeowner’s association fee. Many HOA fees are relatively inexpensive, but in some neighborhoods, these fees can be a few hundred dollars a month.

Utilities

Another question that’s usually asked is what the cost is to provide electricity to the home and the price of other utilities. If an electric bill is outrageously high, that can sway a potential buyer’s decision. What one family uses won’t necessarily be what another family uses. If the utility bill isn’t on a fixed monthly plan, estimate what he or she might have to pay.

Roof

One of the most common questions that buyers want to know the answer to is what the state and age of the roof is. While this information is usually in the listing description, buyers will still ask about it. That’s because replacing a roof can be an expensive endeavor – not to mention it can cause damage if it leaks.

Pests

You might be asked if your home has a problem with insects like ants, spiders, roaches or if it has a problem with mice. Even if you don’t, but you did have in the past before you had the home treated, you may need to tell the buyer that.

Home Warranty

You may also get asked about home warranties. Having a home warranty in place to cover the appliances and the heating and air that can transfer to the buyer is often a helpful selling feature because buyers will often want the appliances included in the sale.

Location

Sometimes buyers will ask why you’re selling the home. It’s more of a question geared toward protecting themselves than it is a truly nosy one. You might get asked about the neighbors. If you have a terrible neighbor, you may have to disclose that information. Potential buyers may ask you about the area – such as what the schools are like and what types of amenities are nearby.

Money

Sometimes buyers will ask if you’re open for a price negotiation because they look at properties they can’t afford at the asking price, but could if it came down some. If you’re someone who wants full asking price and you know you’re not going to budge from that, tell buyers there’s very little wiggle room in the asking price. That way, they don’t waste their time and you don’t waste yours.


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