Once you’ve decided to sell your home, the second step is usually setting your asking price. You should strive for a balance between generating offers and receiving top dollar.

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Your chosen real estate advisor should perform a Competitive Market Analysis (CMA) to produce an estimate of your home's "fair market value," or that price that educated buyers will pay based on listings and sales of homes similar to yours.  The agent will not establish the price, but only provide the information you need to make that decision yourself.

In a hot market, you have the advantage, but would still want to avoid overpricing, which is always unproductive.  However, in a neutral or buyers market, you'll have to be particularly cautious in your approach to setting a price.

In soft markets, price reductions become more common, as well as fewer offers and longer listing periods. Often in slower markets, establishing too high of a listing price will result in a much lower sales price as values decline and you may find yourself chasing a declining market.  During your listing period, your agent should also keep you advised on any market activity near your home and in the immediate communities.  Be prepared to make the necessary adjustments as changing market conditions dictate.

Have a third party, like your agent, help you see your home as a commodity, with positive and negative selling points.  Price your home objectively and competitively, be prepared to negotiate to reach an agreement with buyers, and exercise patience as you prepare your move.

Gabe Sanders and Susan Maxwell

Stuart Florida Real Estate 

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11 Comments on Selling Your Home? Dollars vs. Days

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Pricing a home is the biggest problem sellers have right now. Many of them still can not accept that the Short sale next door and the REO 2 doors down have an impact on their value.

8:07am • #1
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I agree this is so true Anne.  I run into a lot of seller who believe that their home is worht more than it actually is. 

8:36am • #3
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Gabe -

Well said.  Good pricing leaves emotion out of the equation.  Thanks.

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Hi Gabe: You said: "You should strive for a balance between generating offers and receiving top dollar." This is easier said then done --> that's why we need you!

:)

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Thanks Joel.

Matt, does this mean you want to list your home with me?  :-)

12:40pm • #7
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188,238 Points Outside Blog

Good advice Gabe!  It's so important that clients realize we're there to guide them...I always love the question from my buyer clients, why would the agent list this house at this price?

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