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Reblogger Eric Michael
Real Estate Agent with Remerica Integrity, Realtors®, Northville, MI

Hi Everyone,

This is an great blog explaining why pricing a house the right way can only be a good thing. There are a Lot of real estate agents out there that will list the house for what You "feel" it's worth or what you "owe" on it, and once they have the contract in hand, their job is to keep talking to you about Price Reductions.

Call me, or Phil if you're in Westchester County or Metro New York, and we'll make sure your house is prices in the correct range to actually sell.

Have a great day!

Eric...

 

Original content by J. Philip Faranda License # 49FA1074963

I had an appointment this morning where I was reminded of two cornerstone laws of real estate:

  1. Unrealistic people tend to remain unrealistic no matter what evidence is brought before them.
  2. The price one asks for their house and the price one gets are two entirely different animals. 
As for part 1, my colleagues know the drill: you walk into a home that was, at one time, a show stopper. It's like a Jane Russell house- amazing 60 years ago, today, not so amazing. But the owners, who bought it when I was in high school, insisted that it appraised for $1 million in recent years, and they turned down an offer for $850,000 a few years prior. Today it is hardly worth half a million. When I opened my laptop and showed them market data putting their home's value so much lower than their expectations, I was met with a chorus of disagreement. 

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I no longer argue; it isn't worth the stress. So I asked the folks where they got their value opinion from. The answer was a passionate rendition of all the neighborhood homes currently on the market, some for hundreds of days, for vastly higher prices. 
None of these homes were sold or reported under contract. The actual highest closed sale was under $400,000. 

Market value is what the buying public is willing to spend. Just because a neighbor -or three- are asking inflated prices for their homes doesn't add a cent of value to your home. The same goes for when you log online or look at print ads (!) for homes with high asking prices. They can ask for a billion trillion gazillion. It doesn't mean they are going to get it. The only numbers that matter are those that closed with ready, willing and able buyers. 

The high bidder gets the house. All too often, the highest bid comes from those who already own it. 

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Natalie Vizir, Broker Associate Dana Point Laguna Niguel Homes For Sale
RE/MAX Signature Services - Dana Point, CA
Natalie Vizir

Too many times we see listings at the TOP of the market and you're right....price reductions follow after the previews and after 30 days on the market. Your home has to be priced comparable to the neighborhood - period!

Jul 08, 2011 01:21 PM
Eric Michael
Remerica Integrity, Realtors®, Northville, MI - Livonia, MI
Metro Detroit Real Estate Professional 734.564.1519

Natalie & Steve, that's exactly it! Thanks.

Jul 08, 2011 01:40 PM
Amanda Christiansen
Christiansen Group Realty (260)704-0843 - Fort Wayne, IN
Christiansen Group Realty

Over pricing is a complete waste of time.  Period.  

Jul 09, 2011 02:08 AM
Eric Michael
Remerica Integrity, Realtors®, Northville, MI - Livonia, MI
Metro Detroit Real Estate Professional 734.564.1519

Jared, unless you find someone that just hit the lottery to buy it. Other than that, yes. Waste of time.

Jul 09, 2011 11:33 AM
1~Judi Barrett
Integrity Real Estate Services 116 SE AVE N, Idabel, OK 74745 - Idabel, OK
BS Ed, Integrity Real Estate Services -IDABEL OK

J Philip did write a great post for a re-blog.  He hit the nail on the head that we've all had to deal with at one time or another.

Jul 09, 2011 11:40 AM
Renée Donohue~Home Photography
Savvy Home Pix - Allegan, MI
Western Michigan Real Estate Photographer

I just had a client like this!  It was hard to get him to focus on what was SELLING vs what is LISTED (and not selling!)  Finally he started focusing on Zillow (not my fav but it worked out for me this time!)  He started reducing the price steadily as his home price was falling on Zillow.  Contracted, getting ready to close!

Jul 10, 2011 07:17 AM
Eric Michael
Remerica Integrity, Realtors®, Northville, MI - Livonia, MI
Metro Detroit Real Estate Professional 734.564.1519

Judi, yes he did.

Renee, congrats on getting this one done! It's amazing what people believe and what they don't.

Jul 15, 2011 12:38 PM