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Should
I sell my home myself?
Is
my home priced to sell?
Is
my home ready to sell?
The Right Price Means a Successful sale
- Pricing your home is both an art and a science. Achieving
optimal price is the result both of objective research into comparable
properties and a gut feeling about your property and the current
market. The right price should:
- Attract buyers
- Allow you to earn the most money possible
- Help you sell as quickly as possible
Price is the number one factor that
most homebuyers use to determine which homes they want to view.
And it's important to remember that, although the price is set by
you, the value of the home is determined by the buyer. Try to avoid
allowing your enthusiasm to impact your better judgment — overpricing
is a common mistake that can cost you in the end.
With that in mind, here are some reliable
guides to use when pricing your home. All of which come recommended
by the Council of Residential Specialists — a select group of REALTORS®
with significant experience and advanced training in residential
sales.
Factors Affecting Your Asking Price
- How quickly you need to sell
- The amount of competition in your price
category and area
- The availability, flexibility and affordability
of financing
- The sale prices of similar homes sold
in your area during the past six months to one year
Factors That Should Not Affect Your
Asking Price
- The original cost of the property — price
is determined by today's market.
- Any investments you've made in improvements
- The cost to build your home today
- Emotional attachment
- The opinions of friends and neighbors
Problems That Can Arise From Overpricing
- You might help sell similar homes that
are priced lower.
- Your home may stay on the market longer.
- You could lose market interest and qualified
buyers.
- You might create a negative impression
of the property.
- You could lose money as a result of making
extra mortgage payments while incurring taxes, insurance and unplanned
maintenance costs.
- You may have to accept less money.
- A potential buyer may face appraisal
and financing problems as a result of the inflated price.
A Certified Residential Specialist
Can Help You Price Your Home Right.
With a mix of real-world experience and
advanced training, a Certified Residential Specialist has the tools
necessary to calculate the fair-market value of your home based
on both the marketplace and personal considerations such as your
must-sell date. Remember, the right price is the key to a successful
sale. So work with a Certified Residential Specialist to price your
home accurately the first time.
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