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Pricing your listing and internet search engines.

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Real Estate Agent with Transaction Realty 500 Reno, Nv.
If you go to an internet search engine, it asks for the price of the home you are looking for.  People enter in from $300,000 to $350,000.  You should consider this when pricing a home.  If your listing is priced at $299,999 it will not show up in the above search.  If you price your listing at $300,000 it will show up in the above search and in the $250,000 to $300,000 search.  That $1 costs you 50% of your exposure on the internet.
Susan Trombley
Trombley Real Estate - Wake Forest, NC
Broker/Realtor, Raleigh, Cary, Wake Forest, Youngs
You are correct on the price, but some what the highest that they can get with the $299,999 and do not want the $300k mark. It is about the numbers and will always be a numbers game.
Dec 14, 2007 10:58 AM
Melanie Ross
Coldwell Banker Solano Pacific - Benicia, CA
Benicia CA & Vallejo CA Real Estate, 707-319-2828
Good point and in todays market I encourage them to look a little higher since the buyer has more bargaining power.  But not so high it would not work out with negotiation.
Dec 14, 2007 11:35 AM