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Gulf South Real Estate Information Network |
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TOPICS:
Increasing Your Home's Value
Remodeling Your Home
Using an Agent Pricing Your Home Estimating Your Net Marketing Your Home Going to Settlement |
Regardless of what you paid for your house, regardless of what you think your house is worth, and regardless of what other homes for sale are priced at, the value is determined by the buyer. Buyers devote considerable effort in finding the best house at the lowest price, that is, finding the best value. Every buyer who looks at your house is comparing your home's value with that of others they've seen. If you live in a subdivision or area where the houses are relatively homogeneous (e.g. a condo building or area where most of the homes were built at the same time by the same builder) pricing is pretty straightforward. You can expect that your home will sell pretty close to the price received by your neighbors who sold recently -- adjusted of course for upgrades, differences in lot quality, location, and so on. However, if you live in an area where the homes are relatively heterogeneous (e.g. each home is relatively unique) or where homes have not been sold or listed on the market for some time, then pricing becomes more complicated. This is where a professional real estate agent can really help. A well-trained agent is always in touch with market trends and has access to all of the recent home sale transactions in your area. Equipped with this knowledge and data they will prepare an informative comparative market analysis (CMA) report for you. Using the CMA you can price your home properly to maximize the money you receive from the sale of your home. Listed below are the factors considered by Certified Residential Sales specialists in helping you establish a price for your home: What affects your asking price?
What doesn't affect your asking price?
What happens to the overpriced house?
Again, a well-trained real estate agent will help you avoid the pitfalls of an overpriced listing and help you get the most money possible for your home in the shortest possible time, with the least amount of inconvenience. |
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