Mark G. Phillips - HOW TO SELL YOUR HOME AFTER YOUR LISTING EXPIRES

• Selling your home for less than it’s worth. • Wasting time while your home sits on the market because it’s not priced correctly. Price your home so it sells quickly and for the highest price possible. We probably all have skewed ideas of the worth of our homes. Either we think it’s far more marvelous than it really is, or we’re so tired of it that we think it’s a horrendous cross to bear. Add to that your hopes and dreams of what to do with your money once you sell, and pricing your own home is a complete danger zone. This is one area where the aid of a real estate agent really comes in handy.

DANGER ZONE #1: Pricing Below Value

It’s possible that a home priced low could eventually aid a seller to start a bidding war so that the price is driven above what the sellers wanted to make in the first place. However, conditions must be ripe for this kind of arrangement to work. Well-laid-out and professional plans are also crucial to this maneuver’s success. On the other hand, when a home is priced too far below market value, potential buyers are left feeling as though there’s some hidden, ominous fault with the property—even if there isn’t. That kind of mentality can leave a home hung out to dry, which wastes valuable time. The longer a property stays on the market, the less money sellers are likely to make.

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