Some green homes could possibly be under-valued, as outlined by panelists at a session during the 2019 Builder Show in Las Vegas - and that is often a costly mistake for home sellers. To ensure energy-efficient features are counted, collaboration among appraisers, lenders, builders, and real ... » Learn More about Are green features evaluated sufficiently?
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Home sellers will often be nose blind
Homeowners may become "nose blind" to their home's own smell, and that is usually problematic when putting the home up for sale because smell will have a big impact on buyers' perceptions of the home. Plus no one wants a smelly house. Home sellers will often be nose ... » Learn More about Home sellers will often be nose blind
More homes sell for under list price
As reported by the National Knock Deals Forecast, uses data equally for predictive and historical analyses from ATTOM Data Solutions, the percent of home sellers who eventually sold for less than list price in 2018 was approximately 2 in 3 (62%). Of those homes that sold for less than list price, ... » Learn More about More homes sell for under list price
8 seller tasks that makes or breaks your sale
Make the extra effort now for smooth sailing (and selling) later. If your goal is to sell your home you should crank things up a notch to get a speedy sale. If you tackle these eight tasks you’ll have buyers racing to put in an offer! 8 seller tasks that makes or breaks your ... » Learn More about 8 seller tasks that makes or breaks your sale
Who’s best at home valuations – property owners or websites?
Have you got a pretty close understanding of what your home is worth? Is it possible you estimate within, say, 5% of what it's quite likely going to sell for? If that's the case, would that make you more accurate regarding your home value than an estimate from a computer program packed with recent ... » Learn More about Who’s best at home valuations – property owners or websites?