Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Mistakes To Avoid When Pricing Your House To Sell!


Selling a home can be very stressful and difficult, but it does not have to be impossible. In fact, it can actually be fairly easy if you avoid some very common mistakes.  The most common mistake that is made by home sellers is incorrectly pricing their home.  The listing price of a home normally determines whether a home will be sold quickly or if it will sit on the market for long periods of time and become stale.

Quite simply, if a home is overpriced, it really won’t matter if a seller hires the best real estate agent in the area, who also has the best marketing plan, it just will not sell!  

But, listing a home at the correct price will almost guarantee that a buyer will write an offer in a short amount of time. Unfortunately, determining the correct listing price is not as easy as it seems.

Here are a few mistakes to make sure you avoid:


Listing high to leave room to negotiate!


A high number of home sellers believe that it is a good idea to price their home higher because they think that most buyers will offer significantly less than the listing price. In most cases, this is just not true!

Buyers today are very savvy and knowledgeable; the internet has made it extremely easy for them to obtain information. Plus they are very likely working with a real estate professional who is looking out for their best interests and will let them know if a property is overpriced.

So a home seller, who prices their home high to leave room to negotiate, will not have anything to negotiate as buyers will not even look at it.

Listing  your home at market value and not listing it high to leave room for negotiating, will more often than not, get you more money in a shorter amount of time!


Listing your home with the real estate agent that tells you the highest listing price!


In most local real estate markets there is anywhere from several hundred to thousand’s of real estate agents.

For instance, the number of real estate agents in the Marion County, FL area is around 1,800.

And much like any other industry there are professionals who are very good at what they do, and some who are terrible at what they do.

In every market there are the real estate agents who buy listings. They will tell a seller their home is worth more than it really is, just to get the listing.

And by doing this they are doing a huge disservice to the seller and themselves!  

A seller who interviews three or four real estate agents and selects the agent because they said their home was worth much more than the other agents did, and doesn’t have evidence of comparable sales to back it up, is making a huge mistake!



About the authors: The above article was provided by the Horsfall Team. If you are thinking of selling or buying in the Ocala area, we’d love to use our knowledge and expertise to help you accomplish your goals.

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