Research House Prices
WANT to know what your home is worth? The answer is simple: it's worth what the market is willing to pay for it.
The key to correctly pricing your home is to do your research and listen to what the current market is telling you.
Most buyers have done their research, so they have a fair idea of what your property is worth.
If you price it too high, you won't attract much interest, resulting in a longer selling time and lower sale price.
However, if you underprice your property you'll be inundated with buyers keen to nab a bargain at your expense.
So, what is the best way to accurately gauge the price of your home?
Research ā¦
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Article title: Research House Prices.
Contributors: Not available.
Newspaper title: The Daily Mercury (Mackay, Australia).
Publication date: August 7, 2009.
Page number: 9.
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