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Sellers, How to Get the Price You Want


Pricing Your Home

When you decide to sell your home, setting your asking price is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. Depending on how a buyer is made aware of your home, price is often the first thing he or she sees, and many homes are discarded by prospective buyers as not being in the appropriate price range before they're even give a chance of a showing.

Your asking price is often your home's "first impression", and if you want to realize the most money you can for your home, it's imperative that you make a good first impression.

This is not as easy as it sounds, and pricing strategy should not be taken lightly. Pricing too high can be as costly to a homeseller as pricing too low. Taking a look at what homes in your neighborhood have sold for is only a small part of the process, and on it's own is not nearly enough to help you make the best decision.

FREE Quick Over-The-Net Home Evaluation
Knowing what your home is worth is important information to have if you are thinking of selling your home.

Using the information you submit to us in the form below, we will conduct a thorough comparative market analysis by searching the database of all homes listed or sold in your area.

With this current market data, we will be able to determine what your home might sell for if you decided to put it on the market.

There is no cost or obligation for this valuable service.

For a FREE Home Evaluation, please fill in the information requested.
 
 

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