Showing posts with label Home Listing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Listing. Show all posts

Saturday, December 5, 2015

5 Reasons Not to Use Your Sales Price to Test the Market


f you’re thinking about listing your property with a higher or lower price to test the market, don’t be too quick to make this move, as it can prove to be a costly mistake. Pricing your property incorrectly can turn potential buyers off for a number of reasons.

Consider these key moves to help you better understand the pitfalls you should avoid to save time and avoid making a big money mistake.

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When your home first hits the MLS, it’s fresh on the list of available homes and more interesting to a lot of buyers. That’s why you want to strike while the iron is hot. A buyer who wants to be in your neighborhood may pay a higher amount, but you won’t know if you’ve priced your home too low. For great price comparisons in your area so you know the going rates, check out Realtor, Trulia, or Zillow.

2. You can lose buyers doing internet searches

While a lower price might draw a few potential calls, you can actually turn people away if you price too low. They will want to grab a great deal, but a potential buyer who has done their homework might think something is wrong with a property priced too low.

As the owner, you can also lose buyers doing internet searches because they may not see your listing. Keep in mind that a home should have a competitive price. Sales prices that are dramatically lower might not show up in search results in the same neighborhood.

3. Your listing will get old

If you’re waiting for a buyer, you may end up finding that your property is sitting for weeks or months. And, if you’ve already moved, you still have to cover the mortgage payment. That’s another reason why you want to ensure you’ve priced it accordingly and work with an agent who can help you sell–and advertise–your property the right way.

4. The house won’t appraise

Another problem you can run into is with the appraisal. Price it too high, and the appraisal may come back lower and kill the sale.

Price the property lower than its true value, and it can raise red flags when you get it appraised, as it may get valued at a higher amount. Again, consider the perspective of a potential buyer who may not understand why you’re handing money away.

5. Agents who overprice sound good, but usually have a plan for price reductions

After pricing a home too high, an agent may try to compensate by lowering the price over a period of weeks. On MLS listings, this can make you look desperate A home with several price reductions may result in a buyer who lowballs you because they now think you’re desperate.

Simply find the best rate for your home. This can be done through the inspection, an estimate, or by comparing other properties in the area. The time you take to price your home correctly may help you sell it faster.
Bottom Line

Selling your home can be a time-consuming process, but pricing it right can help with offers. Focus on having a great marketing plan to give your home the visibility it needs, have a floor plan to give potential buyers when they see it, and up-sell the upgrades and improvements you’ve made. That way, you have an investment that future homeowners will see as their future home.

source: totalmortgage.com

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

NFL’s Zach Miller Lists WA Home for $2.5M


Former Seattle Seahawks tight end, Zach Miller, just listed his home in Bellevue, WA for $2.5 million.

Miller is currently a free agent due to his release in March from the Seattle Seahawks. He’s done pretty well for himself during his eight seasons in the league, with over 300 receptions and one Super Bowl ring, but his release from the Seahawks means he needs to find a new team and a new home.

Whoever scoops up this palace better like entertaining guests because this house, located in the upscale Clyde Hill area, was designed to impress the biggest party-goers.

The 5,230 square foot, three-story home features 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths and 1 half bath (plenty of room to crash if you had a few too many drinks). Not to mention the house has a massive chef’s kitchen and a great room that leads you to the backyard where you can find two beautiful covered patios, a built-in barbecue, and a fireplace. There’s also plenty of room in the backyard for throwing around a football with some friends.

When the party gets too wild you can sneak away to the 5th bedroom suite located privately on the lower level. You might think there’d be a lot of walking up and down stairs in this three-story home, but you’d be wrong—there’s an elevator!

It also sports vaulted ceilings, a game room, a second kitchen, and a sauna.

On Sundays, you can grab some wine from your very own wine cellar, put your feet up in the theater room and enjoy game day the way you’re supposed to: watching your favorite football team dominate the field.

all photos via Zillow

source: totalmortgage.com

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Snowboarder Shaun White Lists Home For $2.195M


Two-time Olympic gold medalist snowboarder, Shaun White, just listed his three-bed, three-bath home off the Strip in the Hollywood Hills for $2.195 million. White bought the home for $1.7 million back in 2009.

A long driveway takes you to the beautiful 2,036 square feet home. It was built in 1963, but just had major remodeling done to its interior. And with its contemporary style vibe, it fits right in with Sunset Strip.

The single-level home includes newly installed hardwood floors, an open living room, a gourmet kitchen, a massive master suite, a guest bedroom, and a den. Nearly every room opens onto an expansive outdoor deck with clear views of West Los Angeles.

The property also contains a two-car garage with an additional two-car off-street parking spots and a private pool. Check it out for yourself.

 source: totalmortgage.com