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Goose Creek & Hanahan, SC Real Estate Selling Tip for the Week of Jan. 11, 2009

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Real Estate Agent with Exit Realty Charleston Group

One the most critical pieces to selling a home is the initial Listing Price.

If the homes in your area are not selling in reasonable amount of time, it sometimes makes difficult to sell a home if it is on the market for longer than 60-75 days. Even if the price has been dropped significantly.

This why it is critical to determine a initial listing price that attracts buyers to come and take a look. Since most the United States and parts of the world are in Buyers Market, it is even more critical to list a home with price that makes the home look like a bargain. If the home is priced below its competition initially, there is a better chance of getting buyers to look at the home sooner than later.

Remember every additional month the home is on the marker for sale, is costing the seller thousands of dollars.


Tip: Price your home below your competition, to make it look like a bargain.

For more information on Buying a Home in Hanahan & Goose Creek, SC and Surrounding Areas contact Matt Naumann.

Web Link: Goose Creek & Hanahan News

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Matt Naumann – Charleston & Goose Creek, SC Real Estate Agent & Entrepreneur
"Taking Real Estate Home Buying, Investing and Selling to the Next Level" is my personal goal. I specialize in using creative strategies to help my clients buy, invest, or sell real estate in the
Charleston & Goose Creek, SC Real Estate Market. My motto is “There is always a way!” Google or Call me (843) 818-9898 and let’s discuss how I can help you in save $1,000s when you buy, invest, or sell real estate.

Bobby Wallace
Vacant Land Solutions - Charleston, SC
Sell Your Vacant Land The Hassle Free Way!

Matthew - Most sellers "Greed Gland" will not allow them to "price their home below their competition, to make it look like a bargain."

Good idea - good luck on getting them to buy into it :)

I appreciate you!

Bobby Wallace

Charleston Real Estate Investors Association

Jan 14, 2009 11:45 AM