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5 Criteria for Pricing a Home

When you put your home up for sale, one of the best ways to determine the asking price is to look at comparable sales.
March 4, 2018

When you put your home up for sale, one of the best ways to determine the asking price is to look at comparable sales. There’s rarely a perfect apples-to-apples comparison, so a pricing decision often relies on comparisons to several recent sales in the area. Here are five criteria to look for in a sales comparison.

Location, Location, Location

Homes in the same neighborhood typically follow the same market trends. Comparing your home to another in the same neighborhood is a good start, but comparing it to homes on the same street or block is even better.

Date of Sale

It varies by location, but housing markets can see a ton of fluctuation in a short time period. It‘s best to use the most recent sales data available. We use sales data from the past 6 months, if available. If not, we will go back for sales data from the previous year.

Home Build

Look for homes with similar architectural styles, numbers of bathrooms and bedrooms, square footage, and other basics.

Features and Upgrades

Remodeled bathrooms and kitchens can raise a home’s price, and so can less flashy upgrades like a new roof or HVAC system. Be sure to look for similar bells and whistles.

Sale Types

Homes that are sold as short sales or foreclosures are often in distress or sold at a lower price than they’d receive from a more typical sale. These homes are not as useful for comparison.

 

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