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Some
home sellers think that just because a home in the same block
sold for X amount, he or she can sell their home for the same
price. As many find out, real estate selling doesn't always
work out that way.
In real estate,
a lot depends on the buyer and the seller, and how keen each
of them is to finalize the transaction. In other words how
motivated is the buyer to buying and how motivated is the
seller to selling? Does the seller have to sell? How desperate
is the seller? How urgent is the sale?
So, it's not uncommon
to have two almost identical homes for sale, side by side,
sell for radically different prices. Home seller "A"
may WANT to sell and home seller "B" may NEED to
sell. The motivation for each is quite different, and so may
be the pricing strategies.
Then there is supply
and demand affecting homes for sale. The property market can
vary from month to month depending on the number and quality
of homes for sale and on how many home buyers are in the market
at any given time. One home seller may get $20,000 more than
a similar property, simply by selling a month earlier or later.
Other factors can
come into play too. Like, how good are the respective buyers
and sellers at negotiating the deal? How capable are the real
estate agents or brokers? And, sometimes a home buyer pays
a higher or lower price depending on the financing or settlement
terms. And, then there is the property itself...
Two homes for sale
may look the same from the outside but be immeasurably different
inside. One may still have 70's, 80's or 90's decor whilst
the home next door may have undergone major updating and interior
improvements.
There are also
exterior factors that can affect the price of similar homes
for sale in the same neighborhood. For instance, homes on
primary ingress and egress streets (the main streets that
lead in and out of a tract), generally appreciate more slowly
than those within the tract that are not on primary streets.
This is often because primary ingress/egress streets generate
more traffic and are therefore, generally less desirable to
a home buyer. Such homes for sale may suffer lower prices.
Within a tract,
a home for sale in a cul-de-sac may generate a higher price
for the same reason. Less traffic is a big attraction for
many home buyers. Cul-de-sacs are often like a maze and so
they discourage through traffic. This can be a big benefit
for those home buyers seeking residential privacy. The more
benefits the higher the price!
Even a home for
sale on one side of a street can sell for more than a similar
property on the other side. There are also factors to consider
like sun, ease of access, privacy etc.
And, certain communities,
because of their name, are more prestigious than others. As
an example: parts of Beverly Hills (in California) are divided
from other communities by a street. The homes on the Beverly
Hills side of the avenue command a higher price than those
in the non-Beverly Hills community across from it. The reason
is simple; Beverly Hills, is known worldwide for its high-end
shopping, exclusive housing and impeccable name. Homes for
sale are priced accordingly.
Homes for sale
can also be influenced by commercial or industrial developments
adjacent to the tract. How desirable or undesirable are they?
An astute buyer will check a community's master plan before
committing to a binding sale. This is a must, especially if
a tract (or home) is surrounded by vacant land. The community
master plan (town plan) is usually drawn up by planners within
the city or county and approved by a local planning commission.
In short; before
buying a home for sale, always find out what is going to be
built nearby and determine how it might impact the value of
the tract. This background research will be time well spent,
especially if you uncover something that could potentially
affect the value of the home for sale.
In summary: finding
out why one home for sale is worth more than another, is worth
the effort. This is especially so when you consider that the
purchase or sale of a home is usually the largest, single
financial transaction most people make in a lifetime.
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