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Why Isn't My Home SellengImagine this. When you listed your home for sale, your neighbors told you that you priced it too low. Even so, buyers aren't beating down your door to make an offer. What should you do? One of the most difficult real estate principles for sellers to grasp is that market value is set by buyers, not by sellers. In fact, the very definition of market value is the price a willing and able buyer will pay. Sellers are usually the last to know current market trends. Buyers, generally, are much more in tune with local market conditions because they're actively engaged in the home-buying process. They see more of the inventory of homes for sale than do most sellers. They know what's selling and what's not. Sellers usually have to rely on their real estate agents to keep them informed. Ask your agent to follow up with the agents who showed your home to get feedback. Resist the temptation to follow up with the agents yourself. This puts agents in an awkward position, and you're not likely to get the straight scoop. When confronted, most agents will tell you they like your home rather than risk offending you. Your agent is in a better position to elicit a candid response. You may hear that your home was turned down because of cosmetic defects that can be changed. If you can afford to replace the worn carpet or get rid of outdated colors, do so. Then have your agent schedule new open houses for agents and buyers to show off your new look. |
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