It's an unfortunate thing, homes that are listed on a given real estate market and do not sell. This can be a huge cause of anguish and stress for the owners as they have to reduce their price to eventually sell the home. There are a variety of reasons that homes don't sell, some of them are financial, some are related to the home itself, and finally some are related to the market. The last of these reasons, a typical seller has no control over so it's pointless to try. The most that can be done is to research the current market trends and list your home at a time when its a sellers market.
The other two reasons, a seller does have some control over. One of the main reasons that homes don't sell is the fact that they are overpriced. It is a natural want when selling your home to try to get top dollar for it. However when considering your asking price you cannot tie your emotions and memories into the decision. It is acceptable that you place a higher value on your home than a buyer. You have an emotional tie to the home which can cause homes to be priced above their market value. The best way to discover the current market value of your home is to have a comparative market analysis done by your realtor. This compares your home with other homes of like size and amenity that have sold recently in your area. This will give you a decent number to start the pricing of your home from. Use it as a baseline, not an absolute.
Another reason for a home's presence on the market for a long time can be the home itself. Have you taken the time to ensure that you home is as attractive as it can possibly be? Buyers are a finicky lot and will pick out any imperfection in a home in order to get a lower price. If a home is not presented properly, that is; completely clean and in order and in pristine shape it becomes more difficult to sell. You must also be ready to show the home at any time. Ideally you will have some notice as to when shows will happen but if someone wants to see the house immediately, it needs to be ready to show immediately. Hopefully this has helped to shed some light on reasons why homes sometimes languish on the market, make sure yours isn't one of them.
What Homes Sell For
I've been in the real estate business for a long time now, and during that time I have answered many questions on the topics of selling a home. The question that I hear most often is ?Why didn't this house sell?? Many different people including other agents have asked me this question. I tell them there are many factors why a home might not sell. The most common factor is the home is overpriced. There are many important factors that come into play when deciding on an asking price for a house that is for sale.
A couple reasons that cause's the asking price to be too high are unrealistic expectations from the seller and an over enthusiastic listing agent. These reasons and many more can cause a house not to sell. Even in cases where an offer is made on an overpriced home, the hopes of the homeowner and buyer can be shattered when the buyer realizes he will have some problems financing the home. One way to determine if you have an overpriced home is by checking the prices of similar homes that are nearby. If those homes are selling for less than yours, you may have priced your house too high. In the end it is the buyer that sets the price of the home because they are shopping for the best deal and will typically pick a similar home that has the lower asking price.
If you put a home on the market that looks like it has been twenty years since it was last painted, home buyers will not be impressed. Most people that are looking for a home to buy want to know that the home is ready to move right into. The chances of a quick sale are much higher for a home in good condition. You need to take a step out of your shoes and into the shoes of a home buyer to view your home with a very critical eye. Then you will be more apt to see what needs to be done to make the home more attractive to a home buyer. You might find that you need to repaint the inside and outside of your home. Paint does not cost that much and a freshly painted home will make a big impact on a home buyer. You should also make sure that the flooring is in good condition. New flooring is not that expensive and if yours is worn, you should have new flooring installed. New carpet and flooring will be something that makes a positive impact on the potential buyer.
Another important point is that for anyone to buy your house, they need to see it. Agents will need to show it to as many potential buyers as possible. Real estate agents are typically pretty busy and will find homes that accommodate their schedule and are easily accessible. Having a lock box at your home and being flexible with scheduling showing appointments is vital to getting traffic through your home.
You should also check to make sure that your agent has an aggressive marketing plan to sell your home and ask them to explain that plan to you. You can then determine how effective that real estate agent will be in selling your home. Request for your agent to show you the information on some of the homes for sale in your area and make sure that he agent knows your market.
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