Bernie Stephan, Eco Realty - SELLING MARIN & SONOMA HOMES FOR TOP DOLLAR

end up dropping instead of rising, you may lose money.

By pricing your home based on current market values, you can sell your home more quickly and for more money.

PRICE DROPPING

Another pricing trap to avoid is insisting on a price for your home far above other homes in the area. If your home doesn’t sell after three months on the market, you might decide to lower the price. That’s okay in a stable or increasing market, but if the market in your area is declining, you could be forced to reduce the price even more to catch up to the falling market. Price competitively from the start. Don’t hesitate to reevaluate your local market. Work with your real estate agent to determine the fair market value of your home.

NOT OBTAINING REPAIR ESTIMATES

Whether you plan to repair any faults in the house before listing or leave undone, obtain estimates for necessary or desirable repairs, and get them from more than one source. This will give you leverage in negotiations since you know exactly how much the repairs will cost.

SHUTTING OFF UTILITIES TILITIES

Keeping utility services on will prevent weather damage. Additionally, a house without lights is difficult to show and gives buyers the impression that the house needs more repairs than it really does. Keeping utilities on will make it more comfortable for anyone seeing the house.

VIEWING HOME STAGING AS AN EXP S AN EXPENSE RATHER THAN AN INVES AN AN INVESTMENT

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