Monday, January 4, 2016

Getting the Best Value for Your Home

A strategic sales plan, coupled with a smart buy in your new location will ensure that you recoup the maximum value for your home.

Plan Strategically
Consult with a local real estate agent to ensure your house is priced competitively and shows its best. There are three key factors to getting a home sold—location, price, and condition and only two are under your control: price and condition. Of the two, price is more significant. Remember that if a home is priced properly, it will compensate for poor condition, but whatever the condition, it will never overcome a incorrectly priced home.

The best price you’ll get in today’s market is the one you get now. Don’t worry about where the market has been, keep your focus on where it is going. The price your neighbor down the street got six months ago is not relevant in a market where your house is competing with others from all across town. A local, knowledgable real estate agent will be able to help you decide how to pinpoint your price with precision.

Buy Smart
Whether you are moving to an area where prices are in a downturn or have plans to move up to a nicer home in the same town, selling your house now can get you into the home of your dreams. Whether home prices are on the rise or on the decline, either presents a great opportunity for a savvy homeowner looking to move up. Even if your house price may be lower, the loss at sale can be made up by greater savings at purchase because generally, if home prices are declining, that tends to occur across the board.

By teaming with an experienced local agent who knows how to work with the current market and who can assist in showcasing your home, you'll will get the most from the sale of your home.

If you have a need for a real estate professional, please contact me. I would also appreciate your vote of confidence by passing my name to anyone you may know who would benefit from my services.


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