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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/dh_bgubys/westbloomfieldhomes.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Pricing a home is the key to getting a home sold quickly, getting more exposure to the property, and receiving an offer as quickly as possible. Finding that sweet spot takes research, experience, and a seasoned agent but there are some things that homeowners can do or understand when it comes to pricing their property. 10 Things to Know About Pricing a Home<\/p>\n
Buyers don\u2019t want to be the only one interested in a property so by pricing the home on the lower end of the scale you can stimulate more interest from buyers. If you are under the gun to sell fast, this is a great option.<\/p>\n
If buyers are looking for a home under $400,000 and your home is priced at $410,000, a potential buyer may miss it even though they could be qualified for the higher price. Talk to your agent about the proper pricing so that you don\u2019t miss certain buyers.<\/p>\n
Many agents will want to price the home at $488,878. But these oddly specific figures call attention to themselves for no good reason., It\u2019s important to pick the right number without going crazy or overboard.<\/p>\n
Some homeowners may have high expectations about their properties interest and may ask for top dollar, so it\u2019s important to talk about where your pricing should start, and when you should reduce it and to what amount before listing.<\/p>\n
More: Do you have to accept a full price offer?<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Pricing is really the key to getting your home sold so the strategy behind it needs to be something that you and your agent talk about a lot. This should not be a set it and forget it procedure.<\/p>\n The asking price of a property should be within 10% of the average sold price for your neighborhood. It\u2019s important to look at home sales within the past three months, not just what\u2019s currently on the market. What a home is listed at is not always what it will sell for and that\u2019s the number you need to be aware of.<\/p>\n Related: 10 Keys to Remember When Staging Your Property<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Appraisals will look at the overall square footage and usable rooms to determine a home\u2019s value, so look for homes that fall within 10-15% of the square footage of your own property.<\/p>\n Appraisers will not only take a look at the size of the home and lot, but also the location, the condition of major features of the home such as furnace, plumbing, roof, and siding. All of these factors will determine the right value.<\/p>\n Related: The Good, Bad and Ugly of Selling a Home Yourself<\/a><\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n Not every home needs a reduction in price. By pricing it at market value or just under the closest competition is really the key to getting the most views on the home. Many homeowners feel that they can always price higher and drop if necessary, but this strategy can backfire, leaving the home on the market far too long discouraging buyers simply because of the days on market.<\/p>\n For more information about pricing your specific West Bloomfield<\/a><\/span>, Farmington Hills<\/a><\/span>, or Bloomfield Township<\/a><\/span> home, contact me<\/strong><\/a><\/span> at 248-752-3088. I\u2019d love to give you a free listing presentation of what your home is worth and how fast it could sell in today\u2019s market.<\/p>\n More For Sellers<\/p>\n How High-End Should We Go When Remodeling to Sell?<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\nNever stop talking about pricing.<\/h2>\n
Understand comparable properties.<\/h2>\n
Don\u2019t forget square footage.<\/h2>\n
Don\u2019t neglect condition.<\/h2>\n
Know when to reduce the price<\/h2>\n