Listing your house in Metairie or New Orleans after it’s lingered on
the market for a while can bring surprisingly quick success…with the right tactics.
The truth is, if a home hasn’t sold in today’s market, there is usually an
identifiable reason. Here are some tips that can reverse what happened when listing
your house the first time failed to strike pay dirt:
·
Compare prices of comparable homes that have
sold in your neighborhood, and use those as the benchmarks. If your area
listing was priced to allow 10-20% for negotiating room, that’s the likely
culprit. Consider listing your house at 1% to 5% below your competitors—it’s a
proven way to get more feet through your entryway.
·
A well thought-out marketing strategy with multiple
advertising channels can be a necessity in a competitive area. Discuss taking
advantage of social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube with your real
estate agent. Is there a way you as a homeowner can help? Consider holding mid-week
open houses in the evening hours so visitors can drop by on their way home from
work. Being extra flexible and accommodating can make the difference in getting
qualified buyers through the door.
·
If you are listing your house for a second time,
you will want to make any deferred repair and cosmetic décor change you may
have put off the first time ‘round. The vast majority of today’s area buyers
are looking for a home that’s 100% “move-in ready.”
·
Patience is never more critical than when
negotiating a price for your home. Refuse to be put off by offers that are
lower then what you were expecting. You don’t need to accept such offers—but rather
than just rejecting them, consider offering incentives (such as paying the
buyer’s closing costs, or a point on the mortgage) when the price difference is
too great. Other ideas: offer to pick up moving expenses, or include excluded appliances
in the bargain.
When a home doesn’t sell the first time around, finding details you
can change to encourage a better result is the kind of positive approach that works
most often. You should also be conscious of the fact that the market is
constantly changing. Reduced interest rates alone may sell your home faster—just
as higher rates may require adjusting your price or adding more incentives. Being
informed and prepared when a prospect comes along will put you at a competitive
advantage.
If you’re considering listing your house in New Orleans or any of
the surrounding metro areas, and want an agent with the vision needed to get
your home S-O-L-D, call me today!
Questions about buying or selling a home?
Call Terez B. Harris
504.297.2619
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Terez B. Harris
Terez Harris NOLA Realtor Group
Terez Harris NOLA Realtor Group
(504)297-2619
www.TerezHarris.com
TerezHarris@kw.com
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TerezHarris@kw.com
Search the MLS!
(multiple listing service)
Search Terez's Active Listings!
Terez B. Harris Terez Harris NOLA Realtor Group 504-297-2619 www.TerezHarris.com
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