Have you ever been flipping through the channels, only to find yourself glued to the couch in an HGTV 'show hole'*? We've all been there... watching entire seasons of "Love it or List it," "Fixer Upper," "House Hunters," "Flip or Flop," "Property Brothers," and so many more, just in one sitting. When you're in the middle of your real estate themed show marathon, you might start to think that everything you see on TV must be how it works in real life, but you may need a reality check. Reality TV Show Myths vs. Real Life:Myth #1: Buyers look at 3 homes and make a decision to purchase one of them.
Truth:
There may be buyers who fall in love and buy the first home they see, but
more often than not the process of buying a home means touring more than
three homes.
Myth #2: The houses the buyers are touring are still for sale.
Truth:
The reality is being staged for TV. Many of the homes being shown are already
sold and are off the market.
Myth #3: The buyers haven't made a purchase decision yet.
Truth:
Since there is no way to show the entire buying process in a 30-minute show,
TV producers often choose buyers who are further along in the process and
have already chosen a home to buy.
Myth #4: If you list your home for sale, it will ALWAYS sell at the Open House.
Truth:
Of course this would be great! Open Houses are important to guarantee the
most exposure to buyers in your area, but are only a PIECE of the overall
marketing of your home. Just realize that many homes are sold during regular
listing appointments as well.
Myth #5: Homeowners make a decision about selling their home after a 5-minute conversation.
Truth:
Similar to the buyers portrayed on the shows, many of the sellers have
already spent hours deliberating the decision to list their home and move on
with their life/goals.
Bottom Line
Having
an experienced professional on your side while navigating the real estate
market is the best way to guarantee that you can make the home of your dreams
a reality! *Show Hole - A side effect of binge-watching. Symptoms include
a sense of emptiness and depression brought on by realizing you just wasted a
good portion of your life watching several seasons of a TV show or an entire
movie franchise all at once when you could have managed your time better.
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Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Real Life vs. Reality TV: 5 Myths Explained
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