Your Home's Value
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What's your property worth?
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How to get top dollar for your home
How to get top dollar for your home:
Some sellers don't worry too much about putting a high price tag on their home.
They figure prospective buyers are going to offer less money anyways so why not
start high and come down later? There may be some truth to this philosophy but
there are dangers as well. Homes that are priced a few thousand dollars over
market may receive offers that initiate the bargaining process, but a home can
be priced so high that buyers steer clear altogether and other brokers won't
waste time showing your property.
A home that is on the market too long is often a red flag for
prospective buyers. And believe me, they ask! While it is true you can always
reduce your price at a alter date, buyers may wonder what is the matter with
your home that it didn't sell.
When you are planning to sell your home, here are some of
the factors to consider:
1. Supply and demand in the local housing market.
2. General and local economic conditions.
3. Home prices in your area.
4. Your location.
5. Your home's extras.
6. Your motivation.
How you price your home may make a big difference in how
quickly it sells and on your bottom line. I recommend that you obtain a
Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) so that you know what homes like yours have
sold for in the past several months.
I can help you make an informed decision on the best price for
your home because I keep up to date with factors that concern real estate
values in your area. I will provide you with a CMA so you will have the latest
sales figures and I will report on any local or general economic or supply and
demand factors that are currently affecting homes prices. Because I am
experienced in what buyers want, I can help evaluate your home's extra selling
features so that you start off on the right track.
There is no obligation on your part for a
Comparative Market Analysis. Just call me at (760) 438-8355 or send me an
e-mail stating that you want a CMA for your home. You'll be glad you did!
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