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Of course what most
of us tout is location, location, location. It is important to understand how
price and location fit together. When it comes to selling, the importance of
pricing a home is superior to everything else.
A simple illustration is to
picture a home for sale in the best location you can imagine. Then put a price
on it that is too high by market comparison. The result will be that the home
may be admired by many but no offers will come since the price is attracting
the wrong crowd. To further illustrate, take a less popular location and
market-price it, the buyers will be lined up with offers. Location factors in
to correct pricing the way other important features do when assessing the
likely sale price of a home. Correct pricing then, when it comes to selling,
plays the leading role followed by strategic marketing and negotiating in order
to obtain optimum value.
Location is paramount on the other hand when assessing where the highest rate
of appreciation might be expected over a period of time. Locations that are
superior for neighbourhood, proximity to schools and shopping, receive a steady
demand on the part of buyers and usually produce a higher increase in value and
of course a quicker sale when that time comes.
When buying, there is a trade-off for location. A home for sale on a main
street for example will usually have more features for the price, than the same
home on the nearby crescent. So a main street may be just what a consumer
prefers knowing that they are getting more of the features they want for their
money. On the other hand, a buyer may prefer to take the "crescent"
home with less features for the money preferring the added safety that accrues
to that location, where small children may be a concern.
It is by and large a matter of choice and most folks whether buying or selling
want to come away from the process feeling they were well informed and pay or
receive a fair price.
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