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February 20, 2008 at 6:10 PM #156932February 20, 2008 at 6:10 PM #157008donaldduckmooreParticipant
We are indeed in a negative market so everyone is negative.
February 20, 2008 at 6:11 PM #156635SD RealtorParticipantHmmm I am not quite sure of things based on the current homes on the MLS that are near your asking price verses your statement about your home being 50k under current comps. So are you saying there were sold properties within the past 30-60 days that were of similar square footage, year built, number of beds/baths that were sold at 1.35M?
Let me ask you this, did you also look at cancelleds, expireds and withdrawns to see if others who tried to sell homes that comped out to yours actually did sell their homes?
The fact that you have not been on the market yet have already received 7 offers seems to actually bode very well. If you think you are priced right then hold your ground. I cannot make a decision of whether you are priced correctly by simply trying to guess which home is yours. Also if you REALLY believe your pricing to be correct it is a waste of time for me to sit here and convince you otherwise.
The market will determine what your home will sell for.
SD Realtor
February 20, 2008 at 6:11 PM #156919SD RealtorParticipantHmmm I am not quite sure of things based on the current homes on the MLS that are near your asking price verses your statement about your home being 50k under current comps. So are you saying there were sold properties within the past 30-60 days that were of similar square footage, year built, number of beds/baths that were sold at 1.35M?
Let me ask you this, did you also look at cancelleds, expireds and withdrawns to see if others who tried to sell homes that comped out to yours actually did sell their homes?
The fact that you have not been on the market yet have already received 7 offers seems to actually bode very well. If you think you are priced right then hold your ground. I cannot make a decision of whether you are priced correctly by simply trying to guess which home is yours. Also if you REALLY believe your pricing to be correct it is a waste of time for me to sit here and convince you otherwise.
The market will determine what your home will sell for.
SD Realtor
February 20, 2008 at 6:11 PM #156921SD RealtorParticipantHmmm I am not quite sure of things based on the current homes on the MLS that are near your asking price verses your statement about your home being 50k under current comps. So are you saying there were sold properties within the past 30-60 days that were of similar square footage, year built, number of beds/baths that were sold at 1.35M?
Let me ask you this, did you also look at cancelleds, expireds and withdrawns to see if others who tried to sell homes that comped out to yours actually did sell their homes?
The fact that you have not been on the market yet have already received 7 offers seems to actually bode very well. If you think you are priced right then hold your ground. I cannot make a decision of whether you are priced correctly by simply trying to guess which home is yours. Also if you REALLY believe your pricing to be correct it is a waste of time for me to sit here and convince you otherwise.
The market will determine what your home will sell for.
SD Realtor
February 20, 2008 at 6:11 PM #156937SD RealtorParticipantHmmm I am not quite sure of things based on the current homes on the MLS that are near your asking price verses your statement about your home being 50k under current comps. So are you saying there were sold properties within the past 30-60 days that were of similar square footage, year built, number of beds/baths that were sold at 1.35M?
Let me ask you this, did you also look at cancelleds, expireds and withdrawns to see if others who tried to sell homes that comped out to yours actually did sell their homes?
The fact that you have not been on the market yet have already received 7 offers seems to actually bode very well. If you think you are priced right then hold your ground. I cannot make a decision of whether you are priced correctly by simply trying to guess which home is yours. Also if you REALLY believe your pricing to be correct it is a waste of time for me to sit here and convince you otherwise.
The market will determine what your home will sell for.
SD Realtor
February 20, 2008 at 6:11 PM #157012SD RealtorParticipantHmmm I am not quite sure of things based on the current homes on the MLS that are near your asking price verses your statement about your home being 50k under current comps. So are you saying there were sold properties within the past 30-60 days that were of similar square footage, year built, number of beds/baths that were sold at 1.35M?
Let me ask you this, did you also look at cancelleds, expireds and withdrawns to see if others who tried to sell homes that comped out to yours actually did sell their homes?
The fact that you have not been on the market yet have already received 7 offers seems to actually bode very well. If you think you are priced right then hold your ground. I cannot make a decision of whether you are priced correctly by simply trying to guess which home is yours. Also if you REALLY believe your pricing to be correct it is a waste of time for me to sit here and convince you otherwise.
The market will determine what your home will sell for.
SD Realtor
February 20, 2008 at 6:27 PM #156645anParticipantSomething is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay for at the current moment. Right now, the buyers are saying the house is worth $1.15M. You can reject those offers and wait to see if there will be better offer in the future. No one can tell the future, so it’s your decision. Buyer don’t have to give reason as to why they offer a certain price. Buyers don’t have to give reason when offering above or at asking, so why should they give reason for offering below asking other than the fact that it’s what they think the house is worth.
February 20, 2008 at 6:27 PM #156929anParticipantSomething is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay for at the current moment. Right now, the buyers are saying the house is worth $1.15M. You can reject those offers and wait to see if there will be better offer in the future. No one can tell the future, so it’s your decision. Buyer don’t have to give reason as to why they offer a certain price. Buyers don’t have to give reason when offering above or at asking, so why should they give reason for offering below asking other than the fact that it’s what they think the house is worth.
February 20, 2008 at 6:27 PM #156931anParticipantSomething is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay for at the current moment. Right now, the buyers are saying the house is worth $1.15M. You can reject those offers and wait to see if there will be better offer in the future. No one can tell the future, so it’s your decision. Buyer don’t have to give reason as to why they offer a certain price. Buyers don’t have to give reason when offering above or at asking, so why should they give reason for offering below asking other than the fact that it’s what they think the house is worth.
February 20, 2008 at 6:27 PM #156947anParticipantSomething is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay for at the current moment. Right now, the buyers are saying the house is worth $1.15M. You can reject those offers and wait to see if there will be better offer in the future. No one can tell the future, so it’s your decision. Buyer don’t have to give reason as to why they offer a certain price. Buyers don’t have to give reason when offering above or at asking, so why should they give reason for offering below asking other than the fact that it’s what they think the house is worth.
February 20, 2008 at 6:27 PM #157022anParticipantSomething is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay for at the current moment. Right now, the buyers are saying the house is worth $1.15M. You can reject those offers and wait to see if there will be better offer in the future. No one can tell the future, so it’s your decision. Buyer don’t have to give reason as to why they offer a certain price. Buyers don’t have to give reason when offering above or at asking, so why should they give reason for offering below asking other than the fact that it’s what they think the house is worth.
February 21, 2008 at 2:38 PM #157114AnonymousGuest“I don’t see too much positive reaction to anything on this website except when it relates to the downfall of others!”
What do you want? Were you expecting sympathy that you are being offered “only” 1.15M?
I agree that there’s some who simply like bashing and namecalling. But do you seriously think statements like “your house is worth what buyers are willing to pay” and “11% is not low-ball” is bashing?February 21, 2008 at 2:38 PM #157402AnonymousGuest“I don’t see too much positive reaction to anything on this website except when it relates to the downfall of others!”
What do you want? Were you expecting sympathy that you are being offered “only” 1.15M?
I agree that there’s some who simply like bashing and namecalling. But do you seriously think statements like “your house is worth what buyers are willing to pay” and “11% is not low-ball” is bashing?February 21, 2008 at 2:38 PM #157418AnonymousGuest“I don’t see too much positive reaction to anything on this website except when it relates to the downfall of others!”
What do you want? Were you expecting sympathy that you are being offered “only” 1.15M?
I agree that there’s some who simply like bashing and namecalling. But do you seriously think statements like “your house is worth what buyers are willing to pay” and “11% is not low-ball” is bashing? -
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