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Pricing Guidelines
Perhaps the most challenging aspect of selling
a home is listing it at the correct price.
It's one of several areas where the assistance
of a skilled real estate agent can more
than pay for itself.
Too High Can Be As Bad As Too Low
If the listing price is too high, you'll
miss out on a percentage of buyers looking
in the price range where your home should
be. This is the flaw in thinking that you'll
always have the opportunity to accept a
lower offer. Chances are the offers won't
even come in, because the buyers who would
be most interested in your home have been
scared off by the price and aren't even
taking the time to look. By the time the
price is corrected, you've already lost
exposure to a large group of potential buyers.
The listing price becomes even trickier
to set when prices are quickly rising or
falling. It's critical to be aware of where
and how fast the market is moving —
both when setting the price and when negotiating
an offer. Again, an experienced, well-trained
agent is always in touch with market trends
— often even to a greater extent than
appraisers, who typically focus on what
a property is worth if sold as-is, right
now.
Agent Education, Experience Critical
When working with a real estate agent,
it's critical that you have full confidence
in that agent's experience and education.
A skilled, knowledgeable agent should be
able to explain to you exactly why your
home needs to be priced at a certain level
— compared to recent listings and
sales of homes similar to yours.
Experienced agents also know exactly what
the current pool of buyers are looking for
in relation to particular styles and price
ranges of properties. A skilled agent can
recommend changes that will enhance the
salability of your home, thus increasing
the price — and/or decreasing the
length of time before a sale.
Little Touches Can Generate Big Returns
Some of these changes may be cosmetic,
involving literally no expense on your part.
It might be as simple as moving out some
of your furniture and adjusting window coverings
to best display desirable qualities of the
home. Other changes might demand an investment,
but the cost will likely more than pay for
itself in the final sales price or timeliness
of the sale.
It's critical to keep all these aspects
of pricing in mind, regardless of whom you
choose to list your home.
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