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I Live in Realityville :: Do You?

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Real Estate - Montgomeryville AB066108

SELLERS:  LISTEN UP!

This is a very accurate blog about what challenges us the most in real estate, the pricing of a home.  While we pride ourselves on getting the highest price possible for our sellers, there is a balance between price and days on market.  Sellers are so worried that if they price a home correctly that any offers will be for $10K to $20K below that.  We still see full price offers everyday on homes that are perceived to be a good value (price and condition).  And even with low ball buyers, that is where skillful negotiation comes in.  It is better to have offers to consider and negotiate than no offers at all.

Thanks Debe for your post!

~Lisa

Original content by Debe Maxwell, CRS 228209

I Live in Realityville :: Do You?

Welcome to RealityvilleI love listings!  Listings are so enjoyable to me--I enjoy the market analysis, the staging and prep, the constant marketing challenge, 'romancing' the Realtors®, creating ads, showing homes and seeing the look on sellers' faces when an Offer is received and ultimately Closing occurs so that they can move on to the next chapter in their lives.  Everything about listing a home is fun for me with the exception of pricing a home.  Pricing is serious business and can make or break everything else that you've put into selling your home.  



Price it RIGHT!

Yes, I've been guilty of allowing sellers to overprice.  This market has taught me more about overpricing than I ever wanted to learn!   I say, "No more!"  And yes, pricing IS ultimately the seller's decision--I am in charge of the process, they are in charge of pricing.  I may advise, cajole, beg, plead but, THEY price their property!




Danger - OverpricedWhat is seller's reality?  If your home is listed in MLS with an agent who is marketing your property thoroughly, is updated and staged well (including being decluttered), and has been on the market over 60 days with few buyers coming through and absolutely NO Offers, then the market has spoken, reality has reared its ugly head.  What did the market say to you?  You're OVERpriced!  



The Key to RealityvilleTimes have changed since your neighbor or friend sold their home for a hefty profit.  Times have changed since your neighbor or friend sold their home in a couple of DAYS with multiple Offers.  Times have changed since your neighbor sold his home with few upgrades in his home--buyers just wanted to find a home quickly in that particular school zone--OR before another one got away!  Now, the supply is incredibly high, the demand low and buyers can afford (no pun intended) to take their time to locate the BEST deal. 



Seller AwarenessHowever, times have also changed in YOUR favor--nearly 90% of buyers are shopping for a home online and if your home is marketed well there, then your home IS being seen by prospective buyers.  Your home is shown inside and out, upstairs and down--all over the internet.  Buyers are savvy these days and can easily cost-compare homes online and if yours appears to be overpriced, they move/click on.  Why wouldn't they?  Would YOU overpay for a home when you can get a better price on a similar new home?


Fussing at your agent?  Fussing at your agent for lack of showings or not doing his/her job (remember, we are the experts--this IS our business), isn't going to get the job done.  Yelling that the neighbor's agent had one more open house than you have had, isn't going to get the job done. Screaming for a newspaper ad which doesn't sell homes any longer, isn't going to change the reality.  Complaining that the last showing agent hasn't provided feedback within the hour--or even within the week isn't going to get the job done; if their buyer liked the home, you WILL get an Offer!




Realityville awaits youHerein lies the reality - your price needs to be adjusted.  Period.  Plain and simply, the sooner you make the adjustment, the sooner your burden of carrying the costs of the home and keeping your home in showing condition will come to an end and the sooner the next chapter in your life will begin.  

Sorry sellers, this is simply Realityville...welcome to MY world!

 

 

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Comments (2)

Melissa Juarez
Massachusetts Buyers Broker Agency, LLC - Quincy, MA

Thanks for re-blogging this post. It sure makes a lot of sense. Well said.

Oct 27, 2010 01:41 AM
The Scott Loper Team Bux-Mont Premier Properties
Keller Williams Real Estate - Montgomeryville - Lansdale, PA

Hi Melissa,

Glad you got to see it.  Thanks!

~Lisa

Oct 27, 2010 01:48 AM