SOLD QUICKLY AT FULL PRICE…DARN IT!

When setting a listing price for a home, accurate information and evaluation of that information is critical.sold The nuances of the neighborhood, knowledge of the comparable properties, current issues facing homeowners and buyers all come into play when setting a market value of a property.  Realtors carry on a thorough discussion with their sellers, explaining all of the factors that affect their home’s value.  The discussion can take the tack of why the property is worth more than the sellers thought, but more often than not, the Realtor is explaining why it isn’t valued at the same amount that the sellers thought.  Of course, there is an emotional tie for the sellers…fond memories and endearing features of the property that add value for the present homeowners, but are simply a perk for a buyer.  So, after long deliberation, the Realtor and property owners come to agreement on an acceptable listing price.

However, does the Realtor have the same discussion on the seller’s expectations after the property goes on the market?  For the Realtor, an ideal situation would be the property selling in a reasonable amount of time at very close to asking price.  From a seller’s perspective, receiving an offer too quickly and at asking price translates into not asking enough for the property.  When the property is listed, it is critical to include this conversation.  If we do our evaluation correctly, and market the home properly, the property should sell quickly and close to, if not at, asking price.  The sellers should not be surprised by an early offer – rather they should congratulate themselves for hiring a Realtor that was professional, knowledgeable and thorough enough to do exactly what the sellers required of them.

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About the Author

About Paula Swayne

Paula is a native Sacramentan, born and raised in South Land Park. She attended Sutterville Elementary School, Sam Brannan Middle School, C.K. McClatchy High School and received her Bachelor of Science at Oregon State University in 1974.  Paula worked as a buyer of childrens wear at Lawrences, a local Land Park department store, for nine years and as the manager of a family owned Sacramento ski rack business for another 9 years. She and her husband, Richard moved into Land Park in 1979 and loved raising their three children there.  Their children now own their own homes in the Land Park area.

 

In 1995 Paula earned both her real estate license and broker's license.  She is privileged to be a member of the Sacramento Association of Realtors Master's Club, selling more than 3 million dollars worth of property each year since 1996.  Paula enjoys being the Chairperson of the Grievance Committee for the Sacramento Association of Realtors and Broker of record for Windermere Dunnigan Realtors in Land Park.

 

Paula is fortunate to live and work in the area in which she specializes - Land Park.  She also specializes in the older neighborhoods of East Sacramento and Curtis Park.  Paula is drawn to the character and the unique architecture of the homes in these tree-canopied neighborhoods featuring beautiful parks. Growing up in South Land Park, she also has experience in selling homes in this wonderful established neighborhood.

 

When Paula is not working with clients, she enjoys walking her two unruly English Springer Spaniels in William Land Park, working in her yard or the latest home project,  creating bronze sculptures or playing with her grandchild.

We are thrilled to have Paula Swayne contributing to HousingStorm.com's Land Park Blog .

 

Paula Swayne

4215 Freeport Blvd.
Sacramento, California 95822

Direct: (916) 454-5753
Mobile: (916) 425-9715

www.paulaswayne.com

paulaswayne@windermere.com

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