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Sometimes sellers are tempted to test a higher price at first to see if they'll be lucky enough to find an uneducated buyer willing to pay. Unfortunately, experience shows this "Why not?" pricing strategy rarely pays off. Instead, asking the right price from the start avoids the many dangers of overpricing.
The right sales price is based on several factors: size of the house and its special features and amenities, recent home sales, demand for homes in your area and prices of similar homes currently on the market. Although you may have decorated lovingly or renovated extensively, those improvements may have only a small effect on the market value of your home. In fact, personalized decorating can even slow a sale unless the style has wide appeal. Overpricing Dangers Here are 8 proven reasons why it's dangerous to overprice your home: 1) You will miss out on pent-up demand. 2) You will reduce buyer pool. 3) You might turn off buyers. 4) You could sell the competition. 5) You could frustrate prospects. 6) You will frustrate your own timetable. 7) You will raise doubts about hidden problems. 8) You will risk lender rejection. |
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