Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it’s not priced correctly? Do you really think you’d get more offers if it was priced higher?
Yes a very similar house same layout a few doors down sold for 75k over our list price last month. That one has a bonus screened in porch so we mentally discounted 25k from what we would expect
A screened porch costs $40k bare bones.
It’s a very small one so we thought 25k was reasonable
I’m pricing a small screened porch now. Starts at $40k.
+1. I don’t think the folks saying $20 live in the DC area or have built anything lately.
Agreed. $15K buys you a deck in DC and surrounding area.
-2. Literally just last week we had a slate patio (20x20) installed in our Del Ray backyard for $8400. Our across the street neighbors had a mudroom/ back porch added for 18k.
You people must be the suckers that keep Harry Braswell in business.
Anonymous wrote:Op don’t listen to posters telling you your house is obviously not worth what you want.
I posted a while back and was told the same thing.
They were wrong and we got our price.
Timing is everything.
This is not a great time of year to be selling and certainly not a reliable time for bidding wars.
I don’t know the answer to your predicament, but I think you start with a harsh conversation with your realtor. She needs to make this right and put money where her mouth is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it’s not priced correctly? Do you really think you’d get more offers if it was priced higher?
Yes a very similar house same layout a few doors down sold for 75k over our list price last month. That one has a bonus screened in porch so we mentally discounted 25k from what we would expect
A screened porch costs $40k bare bones.
It’s a very small one so we thought 25k was reasonable
I’m pricing a small screened porch now. Starts at $40k.
+1. I don’t think the folks saying $20 live in the DC area or have built anything lately.
Agreed. $15K buys you a deck in DC and surrounding area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are not getting offers on the low price what mental gymnastics are you doing to make you think you will get offers on higher price?? Please explain . Do you think buyers are out there thinking, ‘I’m not going to buy this house it’s just not priced high enough’???
+1 OP doesn’t understand how real estate works. And the explanation of - “but if we had priced it higher, people would have paid that!” No, hun. You’ve got one offer. One. No one thinks you house is worth more than the current list price.
Yes, that is market demographics. The agent probably priced correctly. If in two weeks you get one offer then you are probably priced high unless you are in a bad market (not DC area).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are not getting offers on the low price what mental gymnastics are you doing to make you think you will get offers on higher price?? Please explain . Do you think buyers are out there thinking, ‘I’m not going to buy this house it’s just not priced high enough’???
+1 OP doesn’t understand how real estate works. And the explanation of - “but if we had priced it higher, people would have paid that!” No, hun. You’ve got one offer. One. No one thinks you house is worth more than the current list price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we have a contingent contract on another house. Our plan was to give it a couple of weeks more through Labor Day and if no offers at the price we want take it off and lose out on the new house. Would best strategy be to delist and quickly realist at our min price and see if any takers on next 2 weeks?
And he/she likely priced the house where they did due to your circumstance with the new house.
You sound like you don't know what you are doing, OP.
P.S. It's AMAZING how many people thing UPPING the price is a good strategy.![]()
Anonymous wrote:If you are not getting offers on the low price what mental gymnastics are you doing to make you think you will get offers on higher price?? Please explain . Do you think buyers are out there thinking, ‘I’m not going to buy this house it’s just not priced high enough’???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like intentionally trying to start a bidding war is kind of greedy behavior so you got what was any to you.
This was the strategy our agent recommended in order to reach a non greedy reasonable price, hence why feeling terrible. Because realizing that we should have just listed at our bottom number
You have an offer for what your price was listed at. That is it. Why in the world do you think you’ll get more if you relist?? Your house is worth what someone will pay and that is it.
Because had we listed at the right price I bet they would have offered that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it’s not priced correctly? Do you really think you’d get more offers if it was priced higher?
Yes a very similar house same layout a few doors down sold for 75k over our list price last month. That one has a bonus screened in porch so we mentally discounted 25k from what we would expect
A screened porch costs $40k bare bones.
Wut? Not at all. Cut the price in half for a screened porch with lights, fans, and fully stained.
+1
40k? Absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it’s not priced correctly? Do you really think you’d get more offers if it was priced higher?
Yes a very similar house same layout a few doors down sold for 75k over our list price last month. That one has a bonus screened in porch so we mentally discounted 25k from what we would expect
A screened porch costs $40k bare bones.
It’s a very small one so we thought 25k was reasonable
I’m pricing a small screened porch now. Starts at $40k.
+1. I don’t think the folks saying $20 live in the DC area or have built anything lately.
Agreed. $15K buys you a deck in DC and surrounding area.
Anonymous wrote:I like to get 3 different agents to price my house before selling.