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11 Comments on Get it right this time or you'll be chasing the market. AGAIN.
You are right Jodi - sellers are not truly honest with themselves about price - they always think their house is worth more than it is . The market will tell you what your house is worth when it sells.
Everyone thinks their "beloved home" is the best looking, greatest place on earth and everyone else should pay for all the times they scrubbed the sink or cleaned the floor or made a memory. Not gonna happen. If they really NEED to sell---they must make it the nicest and lower the price! Thank You for your brutal honesty!
Jodi ~ Don't we all think our homes are so great that surely everyone else must think so too! All the things you mention need to be taken into account.
I market to those who are seious about selling their property, no testing the marekt (already tested -it is what it is).Want to sell- will you do what it takes?
Jodi, this is an awesome post! I'm looking forward to reading the 'Bright Side'!
Never, ever be the unlucky home seller chasing the market down. It only leads to tears.
You've really hit the nail on the head, Jodi! In this market sellers must remember that their home for sale is a product that is competing with many other "products" (homes) on the market. If theirs is not perceived to be the best value, sellers will move on. The product is only worth the price that buyers in the marketplace are willing to pay. It's the old "supply and demand" principle of economics.
I absolutely agree with you up to a point. I still believe in the value of having buyers fall in love with a house. I equate it to seeing an outfit or a pair of shoes you just have to have! That emotional response will sell a house (that is priced fairly) every time.
Allegra, Absolutely, that's where Staging Comes in! Isn't that our jobs? To make people fall in love with a space? If there isn't an emotional connection, forget it.
PS: I love your tag line.
Your friend in Staging, Jodi
Thank you for the complement Jodi!
I sold my own house in Sept. I had total control of the staging because I was the client! I sold it myself for full price (with multiple offers) for more than any Realtor told me I should ask for it and way more than the comps. I netted far more than I spent on the staging. It was a labor of love but a great testament to unfettered staging.
Your friend in staging too!
Allegra
Jodi, nice blog! Today's sellers and buyers are on opposite ends more times than not when it comes to value. In a sellers market it didn't matter much where the home was priced, it usually sold unless it was far fetched. In this buyers market it not only needs to be on the low value end of the pricing spectrum, but it must also be in better condition than the competition. People need to wake up and realize that they are now not only in a price war, but a beauty pageant as well!