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Not Much Negotiability In Home Prices In 2020 |
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Looking back at a full year of data now for 2020, it is impressive to note that the median "list price to sales price ratio" was 100% for the year. This means that at least half of sellers sold at or above their list price! Home buyers likely aren't surprised by this revelation as they have experienced it first hand if they bought - or tried to buy - in 2020. New listings that are prepared well, priced well and marketed well are receiving multiple offers within days of hitting the market. Oftentimes, buyers are not discussing whether to make a full price offer - they are discussing how far above list price to go with their offer. Home sellers must still remember that this is not a blank check. Just because buyers are so eager to buy that they are often going above list price does not mean that you can list your home for any price you'd like. If your home is potentially worth $300K in the market right now, you ought not list it for $350K and then be surprised when you don't have a rush or showings and don't have any offers. You still need to price your home based on recent sales, though you might be able to round up a bit more than you had in the past when pricing your home. I expect this dynamic (most homes selling for the list price or higher) to continue as we move through 2021. Recent Articles:
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