One of the first things to do is to invite in someone who is impartial to view your home, either another real estate agent (your own agent can find someone for this) or friends who will not sugar-coat the truth. Have them look through, pointing out anything they notice as a potential problem. Your real estate agent has probably already done this, but a fresh set of eyes might be able to catch anything that might not be immediately obvious. Try not to take these observations personally; use them to solve the problem and sell your home.
Stay focused. It can take a while to sell a home in any economy. You need to be patient, even if it is frustrating. Don’t fall for quick fixes. There are programs offering cash for your home, which can sound tempting after several months of waiting. These companies will negotiate for the lowest possible price for your home (usually less than 80%, and then sell it for market value, making several thousand dollars. They take over your mortgage payment, but you are often still liable for it, until after the home is resold. You will be much better off keeping to your plan of selling your home through a real estate agent.What do you do if you’ve already bought, and moved into, your new home? Paying two mortgages for any length of time can be devastating to your finances. Rather than trying to keep up with both payments, consider renting out your property until a seller can be found. Better yet, consider a rent to own arrangement. You will have the mortgage taken care of, and also be finding an interested buyer at the same time, one who needs a little longer to prepare for buying a home. This will keep them invested in the property (they’ll take better care of it), and you won’t have the hassle of showing the home with renters living there.
It’s beyond frustrating to wait for a home to sell, especially if it is taking longer than you would have first planned on. Just remember that there is a buyer for almost every home, and, unless your home has something very wrong with it, or unless you are setting too high of a sale price, your home is probably not one of the exceptions. Be patient, stick with the current plan of action (making small changes as needed), and your home will sell.