Minnesota Real Estate

January 22, 2010

Minneapolis Home Value and Selling your Minneapolis Home by Joe Niece

FacebookDeliciousDiggStumbleUponShare

1. Find your Home Value

2. Sell your Home

3.  Done

 This Minneapolis Home Value thing is easy, right? 

Unfortuantely, it is very hard to find your correct Minneapolis home value. Even during regular real estate markets, it was not very easy.  In most real estate markets, at least 30% of the homes on the listed on the market do not sell.

The three factors to consider when determining your Minneapolis home value are location, condition and price…..and they are related just like the legs on a three legged table.

 

LOCATION: Leg One

     Your location influences your Homes value.  A home on the lake or one inside a quiet subdivision has a much higher Minneapolis Home Value than the identical home located on a busy street.  Owners of property on a busy street will lose 10-30% of their Minneapolis Homes value.  Remote areas typically sell for less than areas that are closer in as people trade the cost of time and gas with the value of the home.  Views, streams and even trees can typically enhance Minneapolis Home values.  Having a toxic waste dump next to your home will do nothing to help the value of your home

CONDITION: Leg Two

     New homes enjoy a value edge over resale homes.  This is not just because they are new but because they do not have any of the flaws that detracts a buyer or lowers the home value of a Minneapolis resale home.  Every wear mark, stain in the carpet or room with wall paper will normally lower the value your Minneapolis home will sell for.  In this market with so many homes to choose from.  A homeowner that leaves things for the buyer to do may never receive an offer at all.  Cleanliness  is another huge factor that will determine your Minneapolis Home Value.  You would be amazed at how much value home Minneapolis sellers can cost themselves simply by not having a well manicured lawn and clean interior.

The goal is to make your home as close to that new Minneapolis home value as possible, while being sensitive to costs.  You have nearly complete control over condition, and you will increase value and decrease marketing time by making sure that your property is in the best possible condition.

 

PRICING: Leg Three

     If bags of wheat are  selling  between $$3.00 and $3.15, it does no good to insist on selling at $4.00.  In many ways it is the same with your Minneapolis Homes Value.  Your home must be priced within the appropriate range or it will not sell.  You must actually have the home value of your Minneapolis property determined twice: first by a buyer and then by an appraiser.  The buyer is more subjective and compares the amenities, location, size, etc of your home to other homes in the same price range.  He then decides if your Minneapolis Home Value is the highest for the price you are asking.  If the value of another Minneapolis home is better for the price, the buyer will move on to that home.  The appraiser is more objective and compares age, size and cost-identifiable features in your home against other properties that have sold and used the sold homes to determine your Minneapolis Homes Value.

 

Last, but not least, consider the fact that the longer a home remains on the market, the more the buyers perception of its Minneapolis home value will diminish.  By all means try to get all you can, but use practical valuation methods and keep your marketing time to a minimum.

FacebookDeliciousDiggStumbleUponShare

Powered by WordPress