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Our first fsbo tip is, that along with location and condition, the pricing of a house is a major component of the reasons why a house will or will not sell quickly. Although the pricing should not be dealt with lightly, some sellers have a tendency to put too much emphasis on the price and not enough on the condition, ending up with a house that is overpriced for its current condition and the overall market. Even if you find an unaware buyer that appears willing to pay the high price, when the buyer applies for a mortgage, the chances are good that the lender's appraisal will force the price back down to market value.
It's important to get it right the first time
- Care and time should be taken when establishing the original listing price.
- If the house is overpriced, it won't sell, no matter if your a realtor or selling your house yourself via fsbo advertising.
- If you overprice the house with the intention of reducing the price later just to "see what the market will bear", when the price of the house is lowered, it signals to buyers that it was (and still may be) overpriced.
- If the house is under priced, it most likely will sell quickly--to the detriment of your net proceeds.
Some factors that affect the price
- Location: You can't get away from this one. If your house is located in a desirable area that is in demand, you will be able to get a higher price than you can for the same house in a less desirable area.
- Condition: A house that has been better maintained and shows better will always sell for more than one that has had deferred (neglected) maintenance and needs work.
- Desirable amenities: If a house has amenities that are currently popular in the marketplace, it will bring a higher price.
Methods of setting the price
- A comparison of similar properties in the same general area that compares actual sold prices. IsoldMyHouse.com provides this information on your home through our On-Line Home Evaluation Service so you can obtain an accurate report on the value of your home before listing it for sale. Some of the information you'll see includes address, sale date, price and square footage for up to 30 comparable properties in real time. Buyers: use the On-Line Home Evaluation Service to obtain up to date values of houses you're interested in, important Phone Numbers, Agencies, Services, and Demographic info for the town, or street you are thinking of moving to. Sample reports are available. Get a Home Evaluation/Report.
- An estimated valuation is placed specifically on your house by a professional appraiser. An appraisal will take into account location, condition and sale prices of comparable properties in the neighborhood.
- What is FSBO
- Top 5 Reasons to Sell FSBO
- Preparing your house for sale
- Marketing your house
- For Sale By Owner Tips
- Establishing The Value - Pricing A House
- Selling A House On Your Own - For Sale By Owner
- Preparing Your House - Exterior
- Preparing Your House - Interior
- Time To Show Your Home!
- Home Improvements
- A Pre-Listing Whole House Inspection
- Yard Sales
- Offers
- Sales Contracts
- Planning for your Move
- Closing and Settlement
- Land For Sale By Owner
- Get The Facts!
- For Sale By Owner
- The Real Cost of Credit
- FSBO Information
- Sell Your House: Tips for Closing When You're Selling a House Yourself
- Five Staging Strategies That Sell a Home Fast
- Selling Your Own Home with Social Media
- Keep Emotions in Check when Selling Your Own House
- How to Sell Your Own Home in 8 Steps
- Will Owner Financing Sell my House Quickly?
- Five Frugal Ways to Sell Your House Quickly
- Managing Your Kids when You're Selling Your House
- Involving Kids when You Buy Your Home
- I Need to Sell My House Quickly! Tips for Selling at a Fair Price
- Should I Sell My House Myself?
- Benefits of Selling a House Yourself
- Buy a Home for Sale by Owner with Confidence
- How a Home Sale Works
- How to Tell what Home Buyers Want
- Using Facebook to Sell Your House
- Selling a Home with Social Media
- How Twitter Can Help You Sell a House
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- Account FAQs
- How to Choose a Home Inspector




