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Helpful strategies if your property doesn’t sell

It’s such a disheartening scenario.

After weeks or even months of open homes, with strangers traipsing through your property every Saturday, and spending hours on the phone with your selling agent – you don’t get a single bite.

It’s hard not to get despondent and feel like it was all for naught.

You had high hopes of buyers gleefully flocking to your door with cash in hand, ready to make an offer, and all you can hear is crickets.

 

In my experience, whether or not a home attracts qualified buyers and a good price tag always comes down to the three P’s: presentation, promotion and price.

So if you’re trying to sell your property and it’s not happening as quickly as you’d like here are a few strategies that might help you get your property off the market:

Price

One of the most common reasons properties don’t sell is that they’re overpriced.

If your property has been on the market for a while, it might be time to consider adjusting the price.

Work with your real estate agent to come up with a new pricing strategy that will make your property more attractive to buyers.

Now, before you start panicking, I’m not about to tell you to drastically slash your asking price and walk away from the sale with nothing but loose change.

There are other ways you can make your price more attractive, and lure in those potential buyers.

One trick is to drop your price just a little, so your property falls into a different bracket of search results.

Price

For example, if it was previously priced at “offers over $800,000”, then anyone who is searching online for properties up to $800,000 won’t even see your listing.

So, try dropping the asking price to $799,000.

Even better, instead of going for a predictable, standard number, you can do something completely out of the box and choose a quirky figure that will capture the buyer’s attention.

We’re used to seeing prices that end in zeros and nines, so why not go for $798,256?! That will make people stop scrolling and wonder, why the odd asking price?

It’s also possible that after addressing the presentation and promotion of your property, you could even bump the price up a little.

You’d be surprised how many buyers don’t even look at properties under a certain value, assuming they couldn’t possibly have all the bells and whistles they’re after.

Presentation

It goes without saying that presentation is paramount when you’re selling a home.

Of course, the property must be clean and tidy, but beyond that, there are lots of tweaks you can make that don’t cost a lot, but that could boost the appearance of the dwelling considerably.

Consider Staging your property which involves making your property look as appealing as possible to potential buyers.

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