Seller Resources
Does Moving Up Make Sense?
Understand Agency Relationships
Putting Your Home on the Market
Tips for Pricing Your Home
What is Appraised Value?
8 Reasons to Work With a REALTOR®
Get Ready for Showings
Simple Tips for Better Home Showings
8 Quick Fixes to Increase Value
How to Improve the Odds of an Offer
Prepare Your Home for a Virtual Tour
Ways to Spruce Up Your Exterior
12 Tips for Hiring a Contractor
Prepare for Closing and Beyond
Forms You’ll Need to Sell Your Home
Understanding Capital Gains
Moving Checklist for Sellers
Tips for Pricing Your Home
* Consider comparables. What have other homes in your neighborhood sold for recently? How do they compare to yours in terms of size, upkeep, and amenities?
* Consider competition. How many other houses are for sale in your area? Are you competing against new homes?
* Consider your contingencies. Do you have special concerns that would affect the price you’ll receive? For example, do you want to be able to move in four months?
* Get an appraisal. For a few hundred dollars, a qualified appraiser can give you an estimate of your home’s value. Be sure to ask for a market-value appraisal. To locate appraisers in your area, contact The Appraisal Institute or ask your REALTOR® for some recommendations.
* Ask a lender. Since most buyers will need a mortgage, it’s important that a home’s sale price be in line with a lender’s estimate of its value.
* Be accurate. Studies show that homes priced more than 3 percent over the correct price take longer to sell.
* Know what you’ll take. It’s critical to know what price you’ll accept before beginning a negotiation with a buyer.
Reprinted from REALTOR® Magazine Online by permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.
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