Question: There is a home down the street that
is identical to mine that just sold for $9,000 more than my current list price.
I am furious at my Broker and want to raise my price. I can see the home down
the block has more updates, but my home is still very nice. I have included
both addresses for your review. Please let me know your opinion.
Answer: Thank you for including both
addresses so we can better understand your position in the market. After
reviewing the information, it is pretty clear that the home down the block sold
for the price it did, because of its condition. This home was completely updated and
beautiful. Although your home appears to be very nice, you lack the updates that
would yield top dollar in the market. The homeowner down the block spent
thousands of dollars in updates and is entitled to top dollar. Beautiful,
updated homes are in high demand and will have a higher selling price. This is
the basic economics of supply and demand: High demand, higher prices. We
are not sure why you feel your home is worth as much as your neighbor’s home?
Buyers do not care that you feel you have a nice home. They have compared homes
and have decided that the other home is the better value. If your home is not selling, we would
suggest that you lower the price or add updates that would yield a higher
price. This should be discussed with your Broker.
It is
unfortunate that you did not add these updates earlier. Not only would you have
been able to enjoy these improvements, but you probably would’ve sold your home
by now for a higher price than you are currently listed for.
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