Here’s how we make it easy to sell, buy, or trade in a home.
Find an AgentYou're ready to sell your property. And, while you're looking forward to seeing the word "SOLD" posted from the curb, you know there's a lot to consider along the way. One of your first decisions is to select a real estate company and real estate agent who'll join you in the process.
Once you’ve chosen your Find Utah Home, and together have prepped your house for sale and set a price, you’re ready for the public to see your home.
What is a showing?
A showing takes place either at an open house, which is a scheduled session when anyone can come by without an appointment, or during an appointment scheduled with you or your listing agent.
How do I prepare my house for a showing?
Your KW agent is a great source of advice on specifics for your home preparations so that your house is positioned competitively in the market. Preparations will likely include two phases. During phase one, before photos are taken and before the first showing, you should:
What can I expect when showing my house?
Three important things you can do to help get your house sold are:
Always coordinate with your Find Utah Home for maximum exposure and a faster sale.
Congratulations! You received a message from your KW agent that you have an offer on your home. Now you need to evaluate that offer and decide how to respond.
What is an offer?
An offer to buy your home is a purchase agreement signed by the potential buyer that includes:
How do I evaluate each offer?
When you receive an offer to buy your home, you and your Find Utah Home should review it and consider whether you want to accept it. Whether you have one offer or several, you and your agent will look at:
What happens if I receive multiple offers?
If you receive multiple offers, your KW agent can advise you on one of these options:
You and the buyers can negotiate until you both agree on the final contract. Your Find Utah Home is your best ally during the negotiations and is equipped with the data and knowledge to guide you.
Most buyers request a home inspection as a condition of their offer. While a home inspector will dig more deeply into your home than a buyer, the preparation you made before your first showing should help you get ready for the inspection. Your Find Utah Home can give you personalized advice, too.
What is a home inspection?
A home inspection is a thorough review of your home’s structure and systems by a professional home inspector. Buyers can use the inspection report to decide to rescind their offer if a major issue is uncovered or to request repairs if the contract is contingent on a satisfactory report. In some cases, a home inspection is solely for the buyers’ information and can’t be used to negotiate.
What is looked at during a home inspection?
The inspector will check:
What’s not looked at during a home inspection?
The inspector won’t check some items that are unusual or inaccessible, such as:
How should I prepare for an inspection?
Before the home inspector arrives, you should:
What happens now?
Once the inspection report has been generated, you and your KW agent can discuss how to handle any possible issues the buyers mention. You can negotiate with the buyers, decide to fix an item, provide money for the buyers to fix it themselves or provide documentation that the problem has already been addressed. Your Find Utah Home can help you handle any inspection issues.
As you near the end of your home sale journey, you will need to pass one more test: an appraisal. Your KW agent can help you gather materials and prepare for the appraiser’s visit.
What is an appraisal?
An appraisal is an objective valuation of your property that serves as a safeguard for the buyer and the buyer’s lender. While the buyer pays for an appraisal, the appraiser actually works for the lender. While an appraiser may look at some of the same things as a home inspector, the result is an appraised value of your property rather than a condition report.
How is my house appraised?
Appraisers use as many measurable pieces of data available to provide an accurate value of your property, including:
Appraisers include research about other properties and neighborhood values, as well as an in-person visit for their evaluation of your home.
How should I prepare for an appraisal?
Preparing for an appraisal is similar to prepping for an inspection. You should:
How can an appraisal affect my home sale?
An appraisal could require a renegotiation if the property value comes in lower than the sales price. The appraised value dictates the maximum amount the lender will allow the buyers to borrow, minus their down payment. Depending on how the contract was written, if the appraisal is low, you can:
Your Find Utah Home can advise you on your options in the context of the contract and market conditions.
While it’s tempting to focus on your next move, your Find Utah Home is likely to remind you that until the closing is over, you have some final responsibilities as a seller.
What should I do before the closing?
Before the closing day, you’ll need to:
What can I expect when closing?
Sellers may or may not attend the closing, so you should consult your KW agent and the settlement company to decide what’s best. You can sign all documents before the official closing. Sellers’ expenses, which are deducted from the proceeds of the sale, include:
If you can’t move before the closing, you’ll need to arrange a rentback from the buyers. Your Find Utah Home can help you complete appropriate paperwork for a rentback. If you are moving, the buyers will do a walk-through of your home within 24 hours before the closing to check that the property is in good condition. If the buyers find something that needs to be fixed, your agent can help you decide how to handle it. Whether or not you attend the closing, you’ll need to provide house keys to your buyers, along with all alarm codes, remote controls for the garage, and mailbox or gate keys.
What’s next?
After the closing, you’ll:
Congratulations! You can shake hands with your Find Utah Home: you’ve successfully sold your home.
In our experience, a house is not a dream home because of its size or color. It's about how you feel when you walk through the front door - the way you can instantly see your life unfolding there. This about more than real estate. It's about your life and your dreams.
We'll arrange to visit the homes you've selected, together and in-person, to determine the best fit for you.
How can I make the most of my time when visiting homes?
What should I expect when visiting homes?
How many homes should I visit?
Sometimes buyers find their future home the first time out and others look at 50 homes before they see one that checks all their boxes. It’s a good idea to see at least a few alternatives so you have some points of comparison, but sometimes you just know a place is where you want to live.
What should I look for when visiting homes?
Your Find Utah Home real estate agent will be your trusted partner for your home search.
Once you’ve narrowed down your list and have a clear favorite, collaborate with us to make an offer on a home.
What should I include with my offer?
Your Find Utah Home will have the most recent standard purchase offer forms that comply with state and local laws.
What are the most common contingencies?
Financing. Unless you’re paying cash, it’s typical to write your offer with a contingency clause that lets you off the hook if you can’t finalize your mortgage within a certain number of days. Even though you have a pre-approval for a loan, it’s smart to protect yourself.
Home inspection. Your offer can be made dependent on a satisfactory home inspection report within a certain number of days. This protects you if the inspection uncovers expensive necessary repairs.
What happens if I face multiple offers?
In a competitive housing market, you may find yourself competing against other buyers. In that case, your Find Utah Home is your best ally in strategizing for your offer to be accepted. With access to real-time market data, your KW agent will know how to best position your offer. If there’s more than one offer, the sellers can:
You and your KW agent can work together to find out what’s important to the sellers, such as a specific moving date, and to discuss possibly waiving contingencies, adjusting your price or writing a “love letter” about the house.
What is a counteroffer?
Sellers can accept your offer as is or they can make a counteroffer with an adjustment to some or all of your terms. You can accept or reject the counteroffer and make your own counteroffer. The contract is final once you and the sellers have agreed to all the terms.
Your Find Utah Home is essential when negotiating the terms of your purchase.
The crucial period between an offer and a final contract is an important time to stay in close contact with your Find Utah Home so you’re equipped with all the information you need to make smart decisions.
What should I expect to see in the contract?
Ask your KW agent to explain the key points in your multi-page contract, such as:
How do I know when to negotiate and when to let go?
Your Find Utah Home can guide you, but you also need to decide how much you want a particular property and what you’re willing to accept to get it. You may want to let go when:
What are common contract pitfalls I should avoid?
Your KW agent will help you watch out for:
As soon your offer is accepted, you should schedule your home inspection. If you’re buying in a busy season, it may take time to find an available inspector, so rely on your Find Utah Home to recommend trusted home inspectors.
What is a home inspection?
Your home inspector will check a massive list (more than 1,000 items) of systems, appliances and structures in your home to evaluate its condition. You’ll get a written report that identifies potential problems and future maintenance issues. It’s up to you to decide whether the report means you want to walk away from a house or ask the sellers to make repairs. You can also have an “information only” inspection, which means you’re buying the house as is, but want to know its condition.
What’s included on a home inspection?
The inspector will check:
What should I watch for during the home inspection?
You and your KW agent should attend the home inspection to learn about home maintenance and so you can see any potential problems yourself. The inspector can answer questions as you go, so if there’s anything you don’t understand or are worried could be a problem, just ask.
I’ve got the home inspection report, now what?
While you and your KW agent can decide whether to negotiate on anything in the inspection report, you can ask the inspector the following questions:
Your experienced real estate agent can be the best adviser to help you understand the implications of the home inspection.
Some home sellers pay for a home warranty that covers them while their home is on the market and conveys to the buyers after the sale. You can ask your real estate agent for advice about negotiating for the sellers to pay for a warranty or buying one yourself.
What is a home warranty?
A home warranty policy, which typically lasts for one year and is renewable, provides coverage for some of your home’s systems and appliances. In return for the annual fee, the company will cover repair costs and arrange for contractors. You’ll pay a deductible fee and possibly service fees if you need to use the warranty.
Do I need a home warranty?
If you’re buying an existing home, especially one with appliances that are more than four years old, a home warranty can give you peace of mind about paying for unexpected repairs and finding a reliable contractor. If you’re a first-time buyer, especially if you have limited savings, this can be particularly important. If you have plenty of emergency savings, you’re handy or know good contractors, you may not need a warranty. Your real estate agent can also be a good source of recommendations for contractors. If you’re buying a newly built home, structural defects are usually under warranty by the builder for 10 years and other items are typically covered for six months to two years, so you don’t usually need a home warranty.
What should I look for in a home warranty?
To choose a good home warranty, you and your Find Utah Home should review:
You can always ask your real estate agent for home warranty recommendations and advice.
While you may feel jittery before your closing, your KW agent and lender should have you fully prepared for the day. As the buyer, you choose the title company for your title search and the closing. Your agent and lender can recommend reliable title companies.
What should I do before the closing?
As your closing nears, you should:
What can I expect at the closing?
In a word: Paperwork! Allot a few hours for your closing. Bring to the closing:
What paperwork is required to close?
You’ll be signing numerous documents, including a repeat of the documents you signed when you applied for your loan. The most important documents you’ll sign are:
What’s next?
After your closing:
Congratulations! You’ve got the keys to your new home! Stay in touch with your Find Utah Home for future recommendations and service.