This process generally begins with a determination
of a reasonable asking price. As your real estate agent, we can give
you up-to-date information on what is happening in the marketplace and
the price, financing, terms, and condition of competing properties.
These
are key factors in getting your property sold at the best price, quickly
and with minimum hassle.
When
listing your property for sale, do yourself a favor and tell your agent
that you trust their professional opinion regarding price. This will
allow your agent to be candid with you, which can mean selling your
home at market value now instead of several months from now. Most agents
simply don’t want to tell the seller the true value of the home, if
it’s obvious the seller wants more than it’s worth. By allowing your
agent to be completely honest with you, you’ll save time and money.
Consider the market analysis carefully with your agent… The numbers
should make just as much sense to you as they do to your agent, and
the appraiser.
Remember!
Your home is worth as much as much as someone is willing to pay for
it. Sometimes the home is simply worth more to the seller than it is
to the buying public. If the property has been on the market for more
than a 4-5 weeks, you've been given a clear message that the property
may not be worth what you're asking for it. This is particularly true
if there haven't been many prospects coming to see it. What you do at
that point depends on whether you really need to sell, and whether you're
working with a time limit. If you're not really motivated to move soon,
you can always wait - years if necessary - and hope inflation will catch
up with the price you want. The problem is that in that time, your home
begins to feel shopworn. Buyers become suspicious of a house that's
been for sale for a long time. If, however, you really do need to sell,
your agent should understand the marketplace well enough to price it
right. . There's no point in saying, "We simply can't sell our house."
Anything will sell if the price is right.