1. Price it a LITTLE LOWThis may seem counterintuitive. However, let's look at this concept for a moment. Many homeowners think that pricing their home a little OVER market value will leave them room for negotiation. In actuality, this just dramatically lessens the demand for your house (see chart below)."Aim to price your property at or just slightly below the going rate. Today's buyers are highly informed, so if they sense they're getting a deal, they're likely to bid up a property that's slightly underpriced, especially in areas with low inventory." 2. Use a Real Estate ProfessionalThis too may seem counterintuitive. The seller may think they would net more money if they didn't have to pay a real estate commission. With that being said, studies have shown that homes typically sell for more money when handled by a real estate professional. Research posted by the National Association of Realtors revealed that:"The median selling price for all FSBO homes was $185,000 last year. When the buyer knew the seller in FSBO sales, the number sinks to the median selling price of $163,800. However, homes that were sold with the assistance of an agent had a median selling price of $245,000 - nearly $60,000 more for the typical home sale." Bottom LinePrice your house at or slightly below the current market value and hire a professional. That will guarantee you maximize the price you get for your house. |
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
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