The Right Selling Price Affects Your Bottom Line
When
you’re selling your home, the price you set is a critical factor in the
return you’ll receive. That’s why you need a professional evaluation from an
experienced realtor. This person can provide you with an honest assessment
of your home, based on several factors including:
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Market conditions
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Condition of your home
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Repairs or
improvements
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Time frame
In real
estate terms, market value is the price at which a particular house, in its
current condition, will sell within 30 to 90 days.
If the
price of your home is too high, several things could happen:
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Limits buyers.
Potential buyers may not view your home, because it would be out of their
buying range.
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Limits showings.
Other salespeople may be less reluctant to view your home.
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Used as leverage.
Other realtors may use this home to sell against homes that are better
priced.
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Extended stay on the
market.
When a home is on the market too long, it may be perceived as defective.
Buyers may wonder, “what’s wrong,” or “why hasn’t this sold?”
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Lower price.
An overpriced home, still on the market beyond the average selling time,
could lead a lower selling price. To sell it, you will have to reduce the
price, sometimes, several times. In the end, you’ll probably get less than
if it had been properly priced at the start.
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Wasted time and energy.
A bank appraisal is most often required to finance a home.
Realtors have known it for years – Well-kept homes, properly priced in the
beginning always get you the fast sale for the best price! And that’s why
you need a professional to assist you in the selling of your home.