- INSIDER HOME SELLING TIPS

Hiring a Realtor from Highest-Price Suggestion

Choosing a real estate agent simply because they suggested a higher price for your home than other agents is not in your best interest. A good Realtor will know more about the market for your home than you do. Pick an agent who can provide you with real numbers and solid marketing plans. The person you choose to sell your home should be knowledgeable in the local area, trustworthy, and quick to answer questions or concerns regarding the entire selling process. Avoid this mistake by interviewing several agents, and selecting the one who offers sales data and a strategic listing price, not the highest price. Keep in mind that just because a Realtor says they will list your home for the highest price, doesn't mean that it will sell for that amount. That might simply be a way they persuade you to list your home with them, with the plan to convince you to drop your price to a more appropriate amount if the home doesn't get any offers within a week or two.

Subjective Pricing

Selling your home is a business transaction between a qualified buyer and yourself. If you have enjoyed living in your home for years but have decided to move on, don’t let emotional attachments to the home affect how you price it. The most objective price will come from the CMA provided by your real estate agent. Memorable moments spent in your home are priceless, but they do not add to the selling price. It is also unrealistic to add dollars because of the labor spent making the house into the home you desired. By focusing on the CMA results and maintaining a firm, strictly business attitude, you can keep emotions at bay.

First Day High-Price Blues

The most crucial time for your home is the first 10 days on the

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