conclude that it’s undesirable in some way.
Price it correctly from the start to generate interest and gain attention from buyers to sell faster. Unrealistic pricing costs money in the long run.
Un-rushed High Pricing
Even if you’re not in a hurry to sell, it’s not a wise move to test the market by listing your home at a high price to “see how it goes.” Serious home shoppers may take months to find a new home. They are continually looking for new listings, not ones that have been sitting on the market. Thinking that the market will turn in your favor may not be reliable, either. If prices in your area are dropping, 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 listing a price for your home far above other homes in the area with the thought the price can be dropped if it does not sell after three months. That is potentially workable in a stable or increasing market. However, if the market in your area is declining, you may be forced to reduce the price even more to catch up to the falling market. Price competitively from the beginning. Do not hesitate to reevaluate your local market. Work with your real estate agent to determine the fair market value of your home.
OTHER SELLERS’ MISTAKES
Zillow has compiled a list of “don’ts” to help people avoid the pitfalls of an otherwise successful sale.
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