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10 Strategies for Pricing Your House Right

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Pricing your house is not an exact science, but there are plenty of things you can do to help snag your buyer sooner rather than later.  Here are 10 of my strategies:

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1.       Get the Market Scoop – Have your agent show you recent sales of similar homes nearby.  Note the sale prices, how long they took to sell and how close to asking they sold for.   Next discuss your competition and get a feel for what choices the buyers have and how your house stacks up.
2.       Note Improvements – Show your agent all the great things you’ve done to your house since you bought it that may increase its value.  Review maintenance and repair work as well.  This may help set you apart from your competition.
3.       ID Pros & Cons – Talk to your agent about what the key selling points and challenges are for your property and how this information can impact your price.
4.       Embrace Staging – Ask your agent how the marketing tool of staging to attract buyers can sell your house faster and for the most money.
5.       Don’t Do This – Avoid the mistake of pricing your home based on your personal finances.  The number you want or need may have nothing to do with the market value.  Only the market and the buyers determine your selling price.  Remember that if your house is worth more to you than it is to all the buyers, you will remain the lucky owner!
6.       Don’t Do This Either! –  Avoid accepting inflated price quotes from friends, poker buddies, colleagues, bridge ladies, the mail man and family members instead of your agent’s- unless of course they’re ready, willing and able to purchase your property on the spot!
7.       Try Buyer’s Eyes – Pretend you are a buyer choosing between your house and several others. Which one would you choose and why?  If your house offers more value than the others, maybe you can ask a higher price than your competition.
8.       Don’t Go it Alone – Unless you’re sure your house will fly off the shelf and you know how to navigate the complexities and potential pitfalls of a real estate transaction, be sure you hire a good Realtor.  Remember that if you try to price and sell on your own,

  • you will be missing much of the information needed to guide realistic pricing,
  • buyers will see that you have not invested in a broker and deduct that money from their offer price,
  • without a Realtor’s marketing plan, your house will not get the exposure needed to draw a strong buyer pool regardless of your price, and
  • if an offer comes in, you will be challenged to evaluate its terms and the quality of the buyer.

9.       Go Live! – Now your agent can launch the marketing plan with a price you feel makes the most logical sense after weighing all the considerations above.
10.   Track Course & Close! – Your agent will track showing activity and feedback as well as market changes.  If you have ample showings the first week, your price is likely right on the money!  If you don’t have offers after a couple of months (depending on the pace of the market) but you are still getting showings, a slight price adjustment will likely do the trick.  I am happy to discuss your plans and how I can help. Happy Selling!

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Author: Luxury Coastal CT Real Estate Specialist Linda Raymond at William Raveis Southport

Luxury Coastal Real Estate Specialist | Fairfield Beach, Southport & Westport CT | Waterfront & Lifestyle Transitions | William Raveis Real Estate Buying or selling a home can feel overwhelming, or exciting. It is one of life’s biggest transitions — and it often comes with more questions than answers. How do I price my home for top dollar? What upgrades matter most to buyers? How can I compete for Fairfield Beach or Westport CT homes for sale without overpaying? I’m Linda Raymond, a Fairfield County Realtor with William Raveis, and I'm here to guide you to make informed decisions so your move is smooth, strategic, and successful! As a lifelong Connecticut resident who has lived and worked in Westport, Fairfield, Southport, and neighboring towns, I bring deep local knowledge and community connections. My clients trust me for personalized service, innovative marketing, and results-driven strategies that help sellers achieve the best price and buyers find the right fit — whether that’s a luxury home in the Fairfield Beach Area or Westport or a first home in a welcoming neighborhood. With nearly 100 five-star reviews and recognition as a Luxury Property Specialist, Chairman’s Elite Club member, and Connecticut Magazine’s Five-Star Professional Award winner, my track record speaks for itself. But what I value most are the long-term relationships I’ve built. Many of my clients return — or refer friends and family — because they know I’ll put their goals first. Whether you’re upsizing, downsizing, or relocating to Fairfield County, I’ll start by listening closely to your needs and priorities. Then, I’ll create a custom plan to help you move forward with confidence. Let’s make your next move rewarding — and even exciting. Call or text me today at 203.912.4440 to connect with a trusted Fairfield and Westport CT Realtor.

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