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Setting Your Price When It’s A Home For Sale By Owner

Topics: Real Estate | No Comments »By mortgage | July 13, 2009

Correctly pricing a house is one of the most difficult aspects of selling your home yourself.

You want to maximize your profits but you also don’t want to price too high because then you will find yourself with little interest in your house.

Homes For Sale By Owner

For homes for sale by owner, the job can seem even more daunting since there is no realtor to help. However, there is much you can do in finding the proper price for your home.

What I would suggest you do when pricing an FSBO home is to compare it with comparable homes on the market. The key here, of course, is to try to find homes which are as similar as possible to yours which have recently sold or are currently on the market. You will want to make sure, of course, that properties are in the same, or at least in a similar, neighborhood, before you even look at anything else.

Getting Information on Other Houses on the Market

When putting up a house for sale by owner, it is up to you to get relevant information for home pricing. There are lots of ways to go about locating information on homes. For example, you can simply look through the classifieds, or the real estate listings published by agents. You can even check out FSBO web sites and other locations for homes in your area which are currently on the market.

In lots of localities, you can also find data on recent real estate transactions at City Hall. This can be a good way to find out about homes sold in your area. If you are willing to spend a bit of money, you can even hire a real estate estimator, however most private real estate sellers like to determine pricing on their own.

Comparing Houses

When comparing houses to yours, there are a few things you will want to take a look at. First off is the square footage. You should look at the area not only of the home itself, but of the entire lot.

Next, look at the number of bedrooms and bathrooms. Once again, you should look at the square footage of these rooms. If the homes are similar in overall size, however, the size of individual bedrooms and bathrooms should be similar.

Have you done any upgrading to your kitchen or bathrooms? Compare this to other homes that are on the market. If you have upgraded your kitchen or the bathrooms, you will need to take that into account for homes that have not, since that will increase your price somewhat.

Last but not least you should look at the overall condition of the home. Is it in good repair? What is the condition of the landscaping? How much curb appeal does it have?

The more properties similar to yours you can look at, the better. That will allow you to make an informed decision about the asking price for your home. Get the facts about competing homes for sale in your area – then set your price accordingly. Even if you can’t find homes similar to yours, you can still determine whether you ought to go higher or lower based on what you see.

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