New Jersey Estates/Weichert Realtors/ NJ Luxury Real Estate/ New Homes: June 2008

Big Question? Should You Start Off With A High Sales Price?

Paul Stillwaggon   Paul Stillwaggon & Patricia Cornish
New Jersey Estates/ Weichert Realtors

55 Stirling Road
Watchung NJ 07069
email: njestates@gmail.com
New Jersey Estates/ Weichert Realtors
Phone:: 908-561-5492 / 561-6499
Mobile:: 908-310-1358 / 578-0890
  New Jersey Estates/ Weichert Realtors

REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE NEWSLETTER

June 2008

 

What's Inside?

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Rate Predictions

Home Sales Figures

Home Appreciation

Inventory Levels

January Movies

 

 

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Home Sales Pace
.
Home Appreciation
.
Interest Rate Outlook & History

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Should You Start Off With A High Sales Price?

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Because of the change in real estate market conditions, more sellers are competing for fewer buyers. So once again, it seemed important to challenge a long-standing "myth" of real estate.

"The initial listing price isn't that important because the price can always be adjusted down later."

Many homeowners believe this.
It is a myth.
Not true.

If most buyers first viewed your house because of a newspaper ad, a magazine, the internet, brochures, or the sign in your front yard, the initial listing price probably would not make a difference. The house would always be "new" to those seeing it.

But most buyers do NOT come to your house because of various types of advertising. That is the another myth.

Sure, buyers call on an ad, they often LOOK at that house, but not always. Once they talk to an agent, they may discover it isn't what they need (or want) at all.

However, they ARE talking to an agent. That agent knows the current inventory and will know of other property that DOES fit their needs.

Those are the properties that buyers look at, and THIS is how most buyers end up looking at your house, too. Because of other agents, not because of your ad.

Hardly anyone buys the house in the ad.

As a result, you need to get other agents interested in your property, and this is where your listing agent comes in...and why a good listing agent is extremely important. The listing agent gets buyer's agents looking at your home.

Those agents have clients who called in on other properties.

Buyer's agents are not swayed by advertising. They look at the needs of the client, where the client wants to live, location, condition, and other details of the property...
And most importantly....
...price.

If your house is overpriced, agents are going to show similar homes that are priced more attractively. Your listing will get passed over.

Agents pay MOST attention to homes newly on the market. There are fewer NEW listings than current listings. It is easier to keep an eye out for what is NEW, compared to the vast number of current listings.

New listings are on the "hot" sheet circulated in real estate offices. The MLS computer identifies new listings. Your listing agent may hire a service to distribute fliers to all the buyer's agents. There are office previews and MLS tours to showcase new listings. A lot of attention is focused on what is NEW.

With agent's looking at newly listed homes so aggressively, a properly priced home gets attention.

An overpriced home gets passed over.

You may be thinking, "But I'm willing to negotiate!"

Buyers aren't thinking in advance about how much you are willing to negotiate. They are comparing your asking price to other asking prices.

Plus, when your house is new on the market, you may not be willing to negotiate as much as you will later, once you've realized your error. Keep in mind that statistics show, quite often, the first offer is the best offer.

So what happens if you overprice in the beginning and get more realistic later?

You don't have all those important Buyer's Agents looking at your listing because it is NEW. A price reduction later in the listing cycle often gets overlooked. It is just one of many listings, not one of a few new listings.

As time passes, you could actually become desperate to sell because you've accepted a new job or because you have already bought a new home.

That is a recipe for receiving lowball offers, so you could end up selling for less than if you had priced the home correctly in the first place.

Agents know this stuff, but many sellers still mistakenly believe they should "price it high" because they can lower the price later, if necessary.

That is not the best strategy.


 

Paul Stillwaggon & Patricia Cornish
New Jersey Estates/ Weichert Realtors
55 Stirling Road
Watchung NJ 07069

Equal Housing Opportunity

Phone: 908-561-5492

Mobile: 908-310-1358
E-Mail: njestates@gmail.com

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Frank J. Festa
REALTOR-ASSOCIATE®
Office: 908-561-5400 Ext. 2116
Direct: 908-561-6499 Cell:908-295-1639
Weichert Realtors     
NJ Estates / Real Estate Group
55 Stirling Road, Watchung, NJ, 07069
Web- http://www.njestates.net
Email- frankfesta4076@gmail.com
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Union County New Jersey Real Estate Info

Union County was officially formed by state legislature on March 19th, 1857, (becoming effective on April 13, 1857). It was the last of New Jersey's counties to be created. Union County -- one of 17 counties in the nation to bear that name -- is the oldest of the group. While it is the second smallest of New Jersey's 21 counties (larger only than Hudson County), its half-million residents also make it the most densely populated. Again named as the County seat, Elizabethtown regained its historic economic prominence that was lost in the shadow of Newark.

 
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We are here to help you make the selling or buying of your home as easy as possible. We not only offer you local expertise, but 100% dedication to all of our clients! To request our real estate information on specific townships in Union County Click Here.

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     Watchung, NJ 07069


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This website is for information purposes only and nothing herein is intended as advice. It is not intended as a solicitation if your home is currently listed with a broker. It is not our intention to solicit the offerings of other real estate brokers.We are happy to work with them and cooperate fully. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. "The statements and representations contained herein are those of the builder, and not Weichert, Realtors nor Weichert New Homes and Land."

Frank J. Festa
REALTOR-ASSOCIATE®
Office: 908-561-5400 Ext. 2116
Direct: 908-561-6499 Cell:908-295-1639
Weichert Realtors     
NJ Estates / Real Estate Group
55 Stirling Road, Watchung, NJ, 07069
Web- http://www.njestates.net
Email- frankfesta4076@gmail.com
Blogs- http://activerain.com/blogs/genna
Twitter- http://twitter.com/njestates1

Morris County New Jersey Real Estate Info

Morris County, among the fastest growing counties in the New York metropolitan area, is nestled amid rolling hills, valleys, and clear lakes approximately 30 miles northwest of New York City.
  Rich in historic lore and tradition, Morris County was created by an Act of the State Legislature on March 15, 1738 separating it from Hunterdon County. Named after Colonel Lewis Morris, then Governor of the Province of New Jersey, it originally included what are now the counties of Morris, Sussex and Warren.

        
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Welcome to
Morris County, NJ


You need to have the best representative possible to assist you with buying or selling your home. We have the staff of dedicated, full time sales associates familiar with all the towns and property values located in Morris County. Our experience will help insure you a smooth and positive home buying or selling experience.

To request Morris County township real estate information Click Here

We are here to help you make the selling or buying of your home as easy as possible. We not only offer you local expertise, but 100% dedication to all of our clients! To request our real estate information on specific townships in Morris County Click Here.

If you have other questions please E-mail us at NJEstates@earthlink.net.

ActiveRain Real Estate Social Network
  To request real estate information Click Here We have in depth knowledge of the
real estate marketplace in all these
Morris County towns:

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   For further information Phone:
     Paul Stillwaggon  (908) 561-5492
Cell: (908) 310-1358
Pat Cornish   (908) 561-6499
Cell: (908) 578-0890
You can Email us at:
     njestates@gmail.com
We are located at:
     55 Stirling Road,
     Watchung, NJ 07069

If Navigation Does Not Appear on the Left, Click Here to Reset.
Click to go to Weichert New Homes and Land Co. website     RealEstateABC

This website is for information purposes only and nothing herein is intended as advice. It is not intended as a solicitation if your home is currently listed with a broker. It is not our intention to solicit the offerings of other real estate brokers.We are happy to work with them and cooperate fully. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. "The statements and representations contained herein are those of the builder, and not Weichert, Realtors nor Weichert New Homes and Land."

Frank J. Festa
REALTOR-ASSOCIATE®
Office: 908-561-5400 Ext. 2116
Direct: 908-561-6499 Cell:908-295-1639
Weichert Realtors     
NJ Estates / Real Estate Group
55 Stirling Road, Watchung, NJ, 07069
Web- http://www.njestates.net
Email- frankfesta4076@gmail.com
Blogs- http://activerain.com/blogs/genna
Twitter- http://twitter.com/njestates1

Should You Start Off With A High Sales Price?

Because of the change in real estate market conditions, more sellers are competing for fewer buyers. So once again, it seemed important to challenge a long-standing "myth" of real estate."The initial listing price isn't that important because the price can always be adjusted down later."                                

Many homeowners believe this.
It is a myth.
Not true. 
 

Paul Stillwaggon   Paul Stillwaggon & Pat Cornish
New Jersey Estates/ Weichert Realtors

55 Stirling Road
Watchung NJ 07069
email: njestates@gmail.com
New Jersey Estates/ Weichert Realtors
Phone:: 908-561-5492
Mobile:: 908-310-1358
  New Jersey Estates/ Weichert Realtors

REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE NEWSLETTER

June 2008

 

What's Inside?

.

Rate Predictions

Home Sales Figures

Home Appreciation

Inventory Levels

January Movies

 

 

.
Home Sales Pace
.
Home Appreciation
.
Interest Rate Outlook & History

.

.
 

.

Should You Start Off With A High Sales Price?

.

Because of the change in real estate market conditions, more sellers are competing for fewer buyers. So once again, it seemed important to challenge a long-standing "myth" of real estate.

"The initial listing price isn't that important because the price can always be adjusted down later."

Many homeowners believe this.
It is a myth.
Not true.

If most buyers first viewed your house because of a newspaper ad, a magazine, the internet, brochures, or the sign in your front yard, the initial listing price probably would not make a difference. The house would always be "new" to those seeing it.

But most buyers do NOT come to your house because of various types of advertising. That is the another myth.

Sure, buyers call on an ad, they often LOOK at that house, but not always. Once they talk to an agent, they may discover it isn't what they need (or want) at all.

However, they ARE talking to an agent. That agent knows the current inventory and will know of other property that DOES fit their needs.

Those are the properties that buyers look at, and THIS is how most buyers end up looking at your house, too. Because of other agents, not because of your ad.

Hardly anyone buys the house in the ad.

As a result, you need to get other agents interested in your property, and this is where your listing agent comes in...and why a good listing agent is extremely important. The listing agent gets buyer's agents looking at your home.

Those agents have clients who called in on other properties.

Buyer's agents are not swayed by advertising. They look at the needs of the client, where the client wants to live, location, condition, and other details of the property...
And most importantly....
...price.

If your house is overpriced, agents are going to show similar homes that are priced more attractively. Your listing will get passed over.

Agents pay MOST attention to homes newly on the market. There are fewer NEW listings than current listings. It is easier to keep an eye out for what is NEW, compared to the vast number of current listings.

New listings are on the "hot" sheet circulated in real estate offices. The MLS computer identifies new listings. Your listing agent may hire a service to distribute fliers to all the buyer's agents. There are office previews and MLS tours to showcase new listings. A lot of attention is focused on what is NEW.

With agent's looking at newly listed homes so aggressively, a properly priced home gets attention.

An overpriced home gets passed over.

You may be thinking, "But I'm willing to negotiate!"

Buyers aren't thinking in advance about how much you are willing to negotiate. They are comparing your asking price to other asking prices.

Plus, when your house is new on the market, you may not be willing to negotiate as much as you will later, once you've realized your error. Keep in mind that statistics show, quite often, the first offer is the best offer.

So what happens if you overprice in the beginning and get more realistic later?

You don't have all those important Buyer's Agents looking at your listing because it is NEW. A price reduction later in the listing cycle often gets overlooked. It is just one of many listings, not one of a few new listings.

As time passes, you could actually become desperate to sell because you've accepted a new job or because you have already bought a new home.

That is a recipe for receiving lowball offers, so you could end up selling for less than if you had priced the home correctly in the first place.

Agents know this stuff, but many sellers still mistakenly believe they should "price it high" because they can lower the price later, if necessary.

That is not the best strategy.


 

Paul Stillwaggon & Pat Cornish
New Jersey Estates/ Weichert Realtors
55 Stirling Road
Watchung NJ 07069

Equal Housing Opportunity

Phone: 908-561-5492

Mobile: 908-310-1358
E-Mail: njestates@gmail.com

New Jersey Estates/ Weichert Realtors

  

  
               RealEstateABC               Only viewing one page? Click to access NJE's complete website.

Frank J. Festa
REALTOR-ASSOCIATE®
Office: 908-561-5400 Ext. 2116
Direct: 908-561-6499 Cell:908-295-1639
Weichert Realtors     
NJ Estates / Real Estate Group
55 Stirling Road, Watchung, NJ, 07069
Web- http://www.njestates.net
Email- frankfesta4076@gmail.com
Blogs- http://activerain.com/blogs/genna
Twitter- http://twitter.com/njestates1