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Facts About Lexington Park Homes Values / Buyer – Seller TipsLexington Park Homebuyers QuandryFirst time Lexington Park homebuyers have their issues to deal with and homeowners who want to move up, down or sideways have an entirely different set of problems. A homeowner’s first task is to counteract human nature. Humans must be genetically programmed to find their next home and then scramble to sell the one they have so they can afford the one they want. The Lexington Park market is no exception. Of course, this is contrary to good sense but since most people will go ahead with the Buy then Sell approach. Lexington Park. How Much Should You Offer?Comparable sales figures is a good guide for homeowners who are pricing their Lexington Park and a good guide for prospective buyers. Make sure you compare homes that are similar to the one your are considering...the same neighborhood, the same size, the same condition. Also, make sure you compare sales within the past six months. Ask your REALTOR for a comparison of the list price and sales price of comparable Lexington Park sales. This information may give you a trend and a guideline for your offer. For example, maybe homes in the area have consistently listed for more than they actually sold for. If that is the case, find out what percentage of reduction occurred. Use this information as a basis for your offer. Buying Lexington Park Below MarketWhile the perfect Lexington Park option at the right price might come on the market within a couple of weeks, don’t expect that kind of time frame. You must be prepared to wait months for right property, and the Lexington Park is no exception. Remember, most sellers tend to ask MORE than their property is worth, not less so bargains don’t pop up every day. Often times, homes that are on the market for too long a period of time will come down in price as the homeowners get tired of having their house for sale but unless the seller is really pressed, home prices tend to come down is small increments unless there is an unfortunate circumstance that might cause the homeowner to price the Lexington Park under market for the specific purpose of getting a fast sale. When Lexington Park Does Not SellLet’s say a home is in excellent condition but simply messy. The cat box needs changing, the dog dish is a mess, the dishes haven’t been put into the dishwasher and the beds are not made. Should these conditions affect the price of the Lexington Park? No, but they do. Take two identical houses next door to each other and priced the same. The sparkling clean house will sell much faster than the messy house and the messy house will more than likely sell for a lower figure. This is true of Lexington Park as well as real estate nationwide. When a home does not sell, the owners tend to think that the REALTOR didn’t do a good enough job of promoting the property. There is a difference among agents and brokers and some will promote a property more than others. However, the main and most important method of promoting Lexington Park for sale is listing it in the local MLS. Lexington Park DEPRECIATIONDepreciation is the loss of value of a building or an asset due to wear, tear, and aging. Depreciation cannot be applied to your personal residence unless you use your Lexington Park in some way for business. If you do depreciate a part of your home, let's say a home office, there are tax consequences you must consider when you sell your home. Lexington Park SEARCHThe easiest way to start your Lexington Park search is to use the online search capabilities on this Website. This will give you a snapshot of all the homes that are available in your price range, with the amenities you require and the locations you might consider. Next, make contact so that a knowledgeable agent can help you narrow your choices and take you on a personal tour of your best options. |
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