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Understanding the
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As the seller,
you can control
three factors
that will affect
the sale of your
home:
-
The home’s
condition
-
Asking price
-
Marketing
strategy
However, it’s
important to
note that there
are numerous
other factors
that influence a
buyer, and you
need to
understand these
consumer trends
when you enter
the sellers’
market. The more
your home
matches these
qualifications,
the more
competitive it
will be in the
marketplace.
Your real estate
agent can advise
you on how to
best position
and market your
home to overcome
any perceived
downsides.
Location
Unfortunately,
the most
influential
factor in
determining your
home’s appeal to
buyers is
something you
can’t control:
its location.
According to the
National
Association of
REALTORS®,
neighborhood
quality is the
No. 1 reason
buyers choose
certain homes.
The second most
influential
factor is
commute times to
work and school.
Size
While some
buyers want to
simplify their
lives and
downsize to a
smaller home,
home sizes in
general have
continued to
increase over
the decades,
nearly doubling
in size since
the 1950s.
Smaller homes
typically appeal
to first-time
home buyers and
“empty nesters,”
or couples whose
children have
grown up and
moved out.
Amenities
Preferences in
floor plans and
amenities go in
and out of
fashion, and
your real estate
agent can inform
you of the “hot
ticket” items
that are selling
homes in your
market. If your
home lacks
certain
features, you
can renovate to
increase its
appeal, but be
forewarned:
That’s not
always the right
move. Using
market
conditions and
activity in your
neighborhood as
a gauge, your
agent can help
you determine
whether the
investment is
likely to help
or hinder your
profit margin
and time on the
market.
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