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Super Staging Cannot Overcome an Overpriced Home ~ Get the thing priced right.

Judi Barret made a great point about pricing a home right to get it sold.  Yes,  just staging it won't do the trick.

With high inventory in many areas, pricing is key to achieving your goal of getting your home sold.

Via Judi Barrett~Integrity Real Estate Services~Idabel, Oklahoma:

Super Staging Cannot Overcome an Overpriced Home ~ Get the thing priced right. 

 

For one reason or another you've decided it's time to sell your home.  So you googled "How to sell a house or how to sell my home".  

At the point your home becomes "for sale" in your mind, you need to stop thinking of it as your "home".  It is now a product on the market (house for sale).  

  • Whether you have listed with a real estate agent or not.  
  • Whether you've told anyone that it is for sale or not.
  • Whether you're considering staging, or any other aspect to do with selling it.  You've decided to sell... so it's time to think differently.
  • It becomes a product on the market (how to sell my home) the moment you decide that your home is for sale, it needs to change it's role and function in your mind.  

That's the first step to reach your goal of selling your home.  

Of course, I believe you should immediately call a real estate agent, but I've beat that drum until you (if you've read very many posts on my blog) are well aware of my stand on that one.  So let's just skip that one this time.  

Today I want to drive home another point that many have shouted in cyberland numerous times.  

Get the thing priced right!


Yes, I called it a "thing".  Please start thinking about it that way.  It will make it easier to look at it objectively because buyers are going to be looking at it objectively, again as a product on the market.  

Now that we've gotten past that, let's deal with what this post is about.

 

~Selling your home is not like playing monopoly, where the roll of the dice tells a buyer what house they are going to move into and then they pay for it with funny money. ~

 

Buyers are looking for homes that suit their needs and are priced right.  Getting the money to pay for that home is a more involved and complicated than it's ever been... SO...

Number 1 - Price it right.  Price the house according to the local market that it is located in.  You think your house is worth more than any other comparable house in the neighborhood.  Your neighbor down the street says the same thing about his house.  In reality, the house on the next block is worth more than either one of yours.  You and your neighbor both have not completed  any additions or updates that add value to the house. The house on the next block updated the kitchen last year, built a nice sunroom and patio on the back on the back of the house and has a top of the line solar system.  

Price it right or it's dead on the market. Let me qualify that last statement.  There are a few brave souls that will make an offer according to the market, even if you're not priced that way.  BUT usually if you're way overpriced, they are not going to bother to make an offer on the property.  Usually if you're more than 5% overpriced, no offer.  

Price it right! 

 

But you've heard that staging sells houses.  No.  Staging does not sell a house if you do not have it priced right.  The savvy buyer (the one listening to their real estate agent) sees beyond the pretty arrangement of furniture and decor.  They are looking at THE HOUSE.  The house will show better in photos, may get viewed more because it looks attractive, but staging will not affect the appraisal on the home, staging will not cause your house to sell for the same amount as the house on the next block with the patio, sunroom, and updated kitchen.  

Make sure your home looks as good as it can. Clean it, de-clutter, and arrange as though it were going to be featured in a magazine that is distributed world wide. That magazine is going to have large full page glossy pics of your home (house) and everyone in the whole wide world is going to see them.  (The right real estate agent will actually accomplish something very similar to that with internet marketing.) 

If you want to pay someone to stage it.. fine.  Go for it.  BUT don't start adding to the price of the house when you do.  You cannot add up every little thing that you've ever spent on your home and expect it to bring the sum total of those expenditures. 

It may very well do that...

But then again, it may not.  If it's priced according to the market (for your home, in its present condition and location),  and if you've got the property presentable for that glossy mag, you are really ready to sell.  Get proper exposure for it to the world so that buyers can find it and you should see an offer soon.  

Judi Barrett Southeast Oklahoma' best real estate broker Integrity Real Estate Services 580-212-5946

 

Looking for a home for sale in Idabel, Oklahoma?  Let me Google that for you. 

 

 

Judi Barrett, B.S. Edu.,

Broker, Integrity Real Estate Services, Office Address:  RR 5 BOX 126, IDABEL, OK 74745  580-212-5946

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Did you miss the news flash?

If you are a listing agent at one point or another you have encountered these wordsNews Flash home sellers

I need to sell my house for $xxxx because..

  • This is all the money I have to retire on
  • I need it to pay off all my bills
  • I want to get a new place and  still have some savings.

These are all needs that many of us have.

NEWS FLASH!

Here is a list of people to whom this need does not matter:

  • The buyer
  • The buyer's lender
  • The Appraiser

It is all about value.  Have you heard this phrase, " A house is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it"?

That is true, the pricing of your home must reflect the realities of the present market.

I can hear a "but" coming......but my house was assessed at $xxxxx.

NEWS FLASH!

Many properties are selling below assessed value, therefore your home needs to be priced in  line with the present market.

There is a method to determine what this range is. A real estate agent like myself can provide you with a comparative market analysis.  Real estate is our business and we see what is selling and what is not.  Monthly, you are provided market reports.  A comparison will be done against similar homes active on the market - ones that sold and even the listings that expired or were withdrawn will be analyzed.

NEWS FLASH

One of the main reasons a house fails to sell is because it is not properly priced.  Just this week I had an offer in on a house that had several offers, this was a home over $500,000 and do you know why there were so many offers? It was because the pricing matched the market rate.  Pricing your home correctly does lead to a faster sale.

Jennifer Fivelsdal- Associate Broker- Keller Williams Realty Team - 845-758-6842- jennifer@jfivehomes.com  and www.jfivehomes.com         

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