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When you're selling your home, arriving at the right price can be tricky. If you price it too high, you won't get any offers. If you price it too low, you may not get enough money. You need to look at a couple things - size of the property, location of the house and the condition that the house is in prior to the sale. So if you want a quick sale on your home, this article will show you strategies on how to choose the right price. [http://realestate.aol.com/blog/foreclosures aol real estate] When you sell your home, if you are like most people, you will work with a realtor. Most of the time, the realtor will help you come up with an asking price. Never assume that the real estate agent will find the right price point. Do your own research as well. Although, for the most part, realtors can be trusted. Sometimes, however, they give bad advice. They may suggest a price that is far less than your home is worth, sometimes just to make a fast commission. Sometimes real estate agents will unscrupulously tell you that your home is worth a lot more than it really is just so you'll work with them and no one else. It is important that you are able to research other options. Some real estate agents will do this, but most of them will not. Remember this is important even in a short sale. Here's the link to a great short sale specialist in Fresno CA. [http://www.nexopia.com/users/cahouseguru64/blog/2-a-good-approach-to-pricing-your-home-when-on-the-market http://fresnobailout.com] It will be great if you have retained all the paperwork regarding your home that will support enhancements you have made. When you have spent a significant amount of money on any maintenance jobs; you ought to submit them to your realtor. Not that your word is useless, but when you have written proof of your claim; it will go a long way. If you can find some interesting facts about the immediate area of your house location; it could be important to someone looking at your home. Keep this information light hearted and to the point; like what type of climate they may expect and inside info on the school situation. If you can locate this kind of information, make copies so you can have it available. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreclosure wikipedia] If potential buyers are looking at your home but not making offers, you can look for clues for why this might be the case. If you are asking a reasonable price for your home, people might be seeing something that you've overlooked. This is a time to take a close look around and see if there's some issue that might be off-putting to people. Is there an odor in your home that might be unpleasant to people, such as from pets or smoking? Is there a lot of clutter all over your house? An overgrown lawn or messy yard is another potential problem. You can't afford to overlook anything when you're selling your home, so make sure you make it as appealing as possible. Everyone would like to get a lofty price for their home. You will need to keep your aspiration for riches at bay and meet reality head on with a reasonable price tag. Upon reading this article you should have the information you will need to find the resources that will allow you to have a triumphant ending to your endeavor. [http://realestate.aol.com/blog/foreclosures aol real estate]
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