The biggest detriment to
selling real estate is the all too common problem of overpricing. For the last
20 years, I have been approached by anxious sellers who want to know why their
property is not selling. The answer is always the same: The asking price is too
high.
Why do people make the common mistake of asking too much? There are several
reasons. Some owners expect the present home to bring them enough money with
which to purchase a more expensive home. In other words, they just are not
facing reality. Others price it too high because they have not had their
property evaluated by a professional. Relying on hearsay only, they put a price
on their property that does not compete with other available properties.
An asking price must satisfy three basic criteria:
If your home is overpriced, here is the sequence of events you can expect:
Time and time again, is seems to happen as I have described above. An owner
who did not know or ignored the market facts in order to try to get top dollar
ends up getting less than fair value.
ADVICE: Be careful when setting your original asking price. Ask your
Realtor to present you with all the pertinent market facts.