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Under Pricing Your Home As A Marketing Strategy

Reblogger JM Padron, CCIM, CCP
Commercial Real Estate Agent with THE JMTEAM NETWORK BK3212919
Original content by Kathy Clulow

SOLD OVER ASKING

Today in our local Uxbridge real estate market we are seeing more homes selling above the asking price as Realtors® recommend a tight to or barely under market pricing strategy.

While many buyers feel it is an unfair practice there are those who understand the principle of getting the most money possible in the shortest time possible and with the fewest inconveniences possible that lies behind the sellers decision to adopt this strategy.



Under Pricing Homes Is Not A New Strategy

Under pricing a home as a marketing strategy to elicit multiple offers has been around for almost two decades, even in a down market.

"multiple offers are still here, due in part to a practice that first surfaced in the late 1990s" from the article Sellers underprice, hoping to get way over price / Strategy pits bargain-hungry bidders against each other by Kelly Zito, Chronical Staff Writer July 14th 2002

Recently there has been an increase in the number of homes being sold for over the asking price both here in Uxbridge and across the Greater Toronto Area.

In our hot real estate market Realtors® pricing a home at or near recent comparable sales might appear to be using under pricing as a marketing strategy to help get the highest possible price in the shortest possible time with the least amount of inconvenience for the seller. In reality it is the demand that is causing buyers to pay more.

While this strategy can work it does not always work in all areas or all markets. Understand the risks involved if you are contemplating employing this as part of the marketing strategy for your home.

Despite this article's claim that "there is no downside to under pricing your home" there is always the possibility that you will not get any offers over the asking price.

 

Pricing Your Home Is An Art

From Los Angeles, California to Uxbridge, Ontario pricing your home is an art. There is a fine line between pricing it to sell and pricing it to sit for weeks perhaps even months without an offer or perhaps only lowball offers. In the right market pricing it under market value may actually be the best route to go as it can generate multiple offers and sell for more than it might have had you listed it at or slightly above market.

As Jane Peters so eloquently states ..... "If you hit the sweet spot on pricing you are going to induce multiple offers, and you will end up getting over asking and maybe more than you anticipated. When you are selling your home you want to feel that you are letting it go for its worth, not what you feel it is worth but what it is actually worth. And who ultimately determines that worth, the buyer."

 

Realtors® Don't Set The List Price For Homes.

Your Realtor® will provide information on comparable properties and other pertinent information including marketing strategies to help you determine the asking price for your home but ultimately it is up to you the seller to set the asking price.

Who Controls The Listing / Selling Price

Factors that affect the value of a home are presented to a home seller to help determine the potential asking price.

The actual listing price is set by the seller not the Realtor®. While the Realtor® advises the seller and recommends a listing price the ultimate pricing decision is in the hands of the seller.

Factors that affect the value of a home are presented to a home buyer to help determine their potential offer price.

The actual sale price is determined by the buyer and the seller with the help of their respective Realtors® who negotiate on their behalf.

Real Estate Is Local

Remember real estate is local and comparing your home to another several miles away under most circumstances is like comparing the price of apples to oranges. When putting your home on the market you need to look at the comparable homes that are for sale or have recently sold in your immediate neighbourhood., It also pays to look at homes that did not sell and try and determine why they did not sell so that you do not fall into the same trap. The key is finding a real estate agent you can trust who knows how to price a home for sale without leaving money on the table!

 

When To Use Under Pricing As A Marketing Strategy

One of the best times to use under pricing as part of your marketing strategy is when demand is high and inventory is low.

Now Is The Time

"A bidding war is a sign that the home is probably underpriced—and the truth is that many new listings are just that, on purpose."  From the article Forget Lowballing: Bidding Wars Return in Hot Housing Markets By Brad Tuttle April 30, 2013 time.com

While the article was written in 2013 we are currently experiencing lower than normal inventory here in Uxbridge, with the number of actual sales suggesting that our buyer pool is about the same for this time of year creating ideal conditions for utilizing a near market or underpricing strategy.

"With the right price in the right market, you could get multiple offers in a very short amount of time. This is especially true when there are a limited number of homes available to purchase. Inventory levels will often dictate how quickly a home receives an offer". from the article  Top 6 Myths About Pricing a Home For Sale by Bill Gassett

 

Buyer Beware

Here is an example of what can happen when a seller listens to the advice of his agent and prices their property aggressively to generate multiple offers and the buyer works with an agent who does not understand the effect of under pricing the listing.

"Recently, when we were hired to sell a home ...... we advised the seller to price the home to encourage multiple buyers to compete for the home." from the article Happy Homebuyer Does Not Realize His Real Estate Agent Just Lost Him$15,000 by Joe Manausa, April 18th, 2016

 

Additional Resources

House Hunting In The Spring Market advice for the spring home buyer
Spring Home Buying Tips For First Time Home Buyers via Inlanta Mortgage - Madison 

Real Estate Pricing Mistakes That Need To Be Avoided via Rochester Real Estate Blog.
Is Your Home Priced Like The Game Show The Price Is Right via Imagine Your House.
How To Sell Your Home For Top Dollar By Pricing It Correctly via Selling Warner Robbins.

 


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Sam Shueh
(408) 425-1601 - San Jose, CA
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In our area, a lot (25-30%) homes are ridiculously priced on MLS til 1st open house. People realize it was a bait as price has surged in a few days.  Have not heard any complaints but it does not sound it is professional..... Bait and switch?

May 13, 2016 11:33 PM
Kathy Clulow
Uxbridge, ON
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Sometimes it is simply market conditions Sam Shueh while it would appear that some homes are being underpriced in fact they are not. 

In our area there are a limited number of homes for sale this year but more buyers so any home priced at or near market based on recent comps usually generates multiple offers and sells for more than asking ..... sometimes way more. 

May 14, 2016 01:08 AM
Kathy Clulow
Uxbridge, ON
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Thanks for sharin JM Padron, CCIM 

May 14, 2016 01:24 AM