Pricing Your Home
When you want to sell your home, you first need to determine a price. Your initial temptation may
be to increase the price you paid until you've reached a satisfactory profit. In
reality, however, this probably won't price the home at its true market
value.
To figure out what your home is really worth, you need to put aside your personal feelings
about the home and ask yourself what homebuyers may actually be willing to pay.
It is unwise to base your asking price on emotion. Although it means a great
deal to you, homebuyers aren't likely to have any interest in the memories and
good times you've had in the home or in the amount of time you spent
decorating.
Market conditions are likely to have the most significant impact on the sale price of your home,
so take note of whether the homes in your area are priced high or low and if
they're selling quickly. Become informed on current interest rates and the local
job market, and use this information to determine if it's a seller's or a
buyer's market.
To help ensure the success of the transaction, you may want to be more flexible and creative in
meeting the needs of the buyers. For instance, you will attract those buyers who
want to move immediately if you're willing to close escrow quickly. If you have
first-time buyers who need assistance with the down payment, a lease-to-buy
option may seem attractive.
Contact me, your real estate representative, for an opinion of your home's proper selling price.
I can provide you with a marketing consultation and information about property
values in your area. I am looking forward to helping you get the best price for
your home.
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