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Be realistic. Price is the number one factor that most homebuyers use in determining which homes to view. Although the price is set by you, the seller; the value of the home is determined by the buyer. Don't allow your enthusiasm to warp your judgment and lead to overpricing - a mistake you can't afford to make.
Here are same factors to consider - recommended by experienced residential specialists - to help you sell your home This information is not all- inclusive and does not replace the expertise provided by a Certified Residential Specialist.
Your price is determined by today’s market.
Potential buyers will evaluate your home (i.e. wallpaper and carpet) and may include the costs to remove or replace in their offer
A replacement value is determined for insurance purposes only.
Prudent buyers purchase based on their emotions, not yours.
Don't listen to what your neighbors tell you is the fair market value for your home. Other homes in your neighborhood may not be as similar as you think. Also the terms accepted by both the buyer and seller greatly affect the sale price.
Did you know that 80% of your potential buyers will see your house in the first four to six weeks? If you don't sell them then it takes approximately three months to replace them with an equal number of newcomers.
Serious buyers use the value, quality and price of similar properties as deciding factors.
People will wonder why your house is still on the market - They'll believe something is wrong with your home.
Studies show that the longer a house is on the market, the greater the discount off the list price. Often a seller will accept less than fair market value in order to sell because of an approaching deadline.
The appraiser from your buyer's lending institution must agree that the home is worth the asking price. If the appraiser believes the price is inflated, the loan may not be approved.
As you can see, there are a multitude of factors that determine the asking price of your home. Finding this price yourself can be a long and difficult task. That is why thousands of satisfied homeowners, like yourself, turn to a residential specialist. A residential specialist has all the tools necessary to compute the fair market value of your house quickly and accurately while allowing for personal considerations (such as the date by which you must sell). Your residential specialist can also confidently answer your questions about listing, pricing and showing.