8 Common Causes of Inflated Home Listing Prices
1. Over improvement
Improvements
should be made for enjoyment, not just resale. A seller cannot add an item to a
home, select it to their style, use it, and then expect a buyer to pay the
original cost.
2. Maintenance vs. Improvement
A
new roof on a 25-year-old home is not an improvement, it is maintenance! Adding
a third stall to a two-car garage is an improvement.
3. Need
An owner’s need for money
does not increase the value of the home. Would you pay $5000 more for your next
home because the owner needed $5000 more?
4. Paying more for next house
Values are location specific. High values in the destination do not increase
the value of the existing home. Whether you are moving to New York or Alabama,
there is no effect on the price of your current home.
5. Lack of factual data
Base the
opinion of value on recent documented sales, not neighborhood gossip. Neighbors
can be heard saying, “They got their price.” When in fact, they did get their
price, but may have paid $3000 in closing costs for the buyers or $5000 on
replacing carpet.
6. “We can always come down”
Some
buyers may offer low, but they will do that at ANY price. Sellers are more
likely to successfully negotiate to a fair sale price if the original offering
is not over-inflated.
7. Ego pricing
This is the notion
that “My house is better than all those other homes.” The seller may indeed
have a superior property, but don't let their nostalgia get in the way of accurate pricing. It's also critical to adjust where the home is not superior, too.
8. Location, location, location
The golden rule of real estate. Price,
terms, condition, and marketing can all be changed. Location will remain the
same.
Be
careful to avoid these 8 common pitfalls that cause sellers to have an inflated
sense of home worth.
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