Is Your Home Priced Right?

Keeping up with the real estate market in Southeast Michigan, is critical to the success of any sale. In a market where a greater number of sellers are competing for fewer buyers -- a buyer's market -- homes that have asking prices even a few dollars too high can go unsold for months, or worse.

Choosing the right real estate agent to market your home, an experienced agent like David Elya, who's not afraid to tell you everything, will result in:

1) having an agent you can trust for accurate information, up-to-date sales stats, pricing guidance and advice,

2) a successful sale AND, most importantly,

3) a problem-free closing.

A good agent provides all the facts necessary to help you avoid the worst mistake you can make -- overpricing.

Some sellers price their property incorrectly, because they list with the agent who promises them the highest selling price, without regards to comparative sales data. With some highly optimistic agents this may be an honest one-time mistake. With others, it is a practice insiders call "Buying the Listing," and will cost you valuable time and a whole lot more.

What Happens When You Ask Too Much?

Is it OK to sell for less?

In a case where you plan on moving up, you can seriously profit in today's expensive housing market. 

Example -- Let's say the market is down 10% -- both your current house AND the bigger house you want to buy are effected the same. They're both down 10%.

Which means that if you sell a $100,000 house for $90,000 you are in a position to buy a $200,000 house for $180,000. No matter how you look at it, you made $10,000. 

You might even do better. Remember that in a recession, sellers of the more expensive homes generally have a harder time selling and are more anxious to look at all offers. Donald Trump has made fortunes moving up in "down" markets.

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