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How do I know how much to ask?
Or is your home more unique? If yours is "spot built," custom, historical, or distinctly different in some way, locating comparables will be a much more difficult task. To obtain comparable sales, you'll need to really do your homework. First, start by keeping an eye open in your neighborhood. Ask friends and neighbors if they know of any recent sales. Get the addresses, and then follow up to find out the particulars. Your local municipal offices will have information about the sales price if you come in with the full address. You'll also need to follow your local newspapers' real estate sections. Often they print recent sales in your area that are reported by the Multiple Listing Service. It will take some time, but you will need to allow at least a few weeks to obtain as much information about recent sales as possible if you want to properly establish an asking price. When pricing, you may be surprised to know that some of the amenities you have added, and consider great assets, may actually work against you. For instance, the in-ground swimming pool that cost thousands of dollars to install, may actually cost you thousands more at the time of sale. Often buyers are intimidated by the cost of maintaining and insuring a swimming pool, and are frightened of the safety issues, especially if they have small children.
If you decide to engage the services of a professional RealtorŪ, the task of pricing will be skillfully handled for you. RealtorsŪ have access to a great deal of information on recent sales and trends because selling homes is their profession. Many have computerized MLS access and can quickly research recent sales. In addition, within minutes, a RealtorŪ can search their current MLS inventory and give detailed descriptions about the homes you will be competing with. This information is used to generate a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA). A CMA is very helpful in illustrating where your home fits in the marketplace as well as what you might sell for if represented by a real estate professional. The suggested asking price on your CMA takes into account the results of professional marketing and sales expertise. Your private results can be drastically different. Keep in mind, when your home is listed for sale on the Multiple Listing Service, your RealtorŪ will be available to give advice as well as update you on market trends and conditions. And, when an offer comes along, it is your RealtorŪ who will be stepping up to bat for you to negotiate the best possible price for your home. But, we'll talk more about negotiation later. |
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