#956 - 06/24/06 11:28 PM
Re: have to get listing prices down...how?
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Registered: 06/23/04
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Loc: Central Illinois
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Be completely honest. Tell them that market prices have dropped 5% since their homes went on the market. Show them the current comps to support your 5% drop and tell them that if they want to sell and expect to get offers they will have to drop their listing price. Tell them that you cannot afford to spend advertising dollars on overpriced properties.
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#235760 - 07/01/08 08:42 PM
Re: have to get listing prices down...how?
[Re: Paul Oaks]
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Registered: 07/01/08
Posts: 2
Loc: San Diego, CA
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2004Ferne,
Your clients are going to be stubborn unless or until your listing expires, unless you lay down the law.
As Paul says, you have to be honest with them, that you cannot afford to keep representing them in a no-win situation.
If you don't do it, you'll beat your head against the wall and spend more advertising dollars and valuable time on these listings and then when your listing expires, the next agent will finally get that price reduction.
Don't have the cojones to do that yet...
Try the Range Pricing Strategy.
Buyer will entertain offers between (starting at just below the probable resale value of property and slightly above their current rediciulous asking price.) That way, they still have hope for their high price, but if an when you get any offers - they'll see that the offers are at the lower end.
And your sellers don't feel like they are giving up on their price quite yet - because they are not committing to taking an offer in that price range - they are just committed to 'considering offers in that range.' (Ofcourse, you may be entitled to a commission if you get an reasonable offer in that range and they refuse it - but that's another issue - perhaps someone else understands better how that works...?) You can always counter.
Edited by BeachHouse (07/01/08 08:48 PM)
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#235800 - 07/02/08 08:03 AM
Re: have to get listing prices down...how?
[Re: BeachHouse]
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Registered: 11/16/07
Posts: 312
Loc: CA
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Print out the comps, and a form to reduce the pricing and a form to cancel the listing. Have a chat about how the market's dropped. Tell them they need to sign one of the forms -- either lower the price or cancel the listing.
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#235801 - 07/02/08 08:05 AM
Re: have to get listing prices down...how?
[Re: BeachHouse]
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Registered: 08/16/04
Posts: 1441
Loc: Cary, NC
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I lived through the prior market crash in New England and it wasn't pretty. Same thing happened... sellers refused to face reality until it was too late.
Pull up some historical data and show it to them, and as others of said give them comps of recent sales.
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#235830 - 07/02/08 10:56 AM
Re: have to get listing prices down...how?
[Re: broker]
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Registered: 08/21/06
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Loc: VT
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I am fortunate to have a no-nonsense broker to back me up. I have one such listing where when we comped it out it came in at 300k-350k, now with 6 weeks and several pending sales, comps have pulled it down under 250k. Rather than just hit the seller with this, I made an appointment with them, sat them down and went over what had happened, with concrete facts and examples that they could see. My CMA's are almost 30 pages long, and I completely re-did it to support dropping this price. I listened to their concerns and arguments, but the bottom line, as I told them was this: Everyday your home sits on the market it is costing YOU time and $$$$, You hired me to assist in the sale of your home, and you need to listen to me, and look at these new comps. You need to be competative if you WANT to sell. I cannot justify advertising an overpriced listing, and if we cannot come to an agreement, if you cannot trust me, if you are not serious about selling your home, perhaps we should not be working together. Because, Frankly, I do not need their listing. I give 300% and so does my broker, and we only do this for serious, serious, serious, buyers and sellers. We tote exclusivity and it works.
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#235846 - 07/02/08 11:57 AM
Re: have to get listing prices down...how?
[Re: serendipitysales]
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Registered: 10/29/04
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Do what agents do best show buyers these houses and then sell them something else.
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#235856 - 07/02/08 12:35 PM
Re: have to get listing prices down...how?
[Re: RealDealer]
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Registered: 01/27/07
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Loc: USA
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^ rofl! i refer the buyers out adn sell the listings. i use each buyer that did not want the house as evidence that they need to move the price.
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#235997 - 07/03/08 01:21 AM
Re: have to get listing prices down...how?
[Re: super realtor]
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Registered: 01/27/07
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Loc: USA
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if they have not sold yet they are overpriced. we are in a declining market and if a seller has not sold for "their price" in 6 months, "their price" is less relevant now than it was 6 months ago!
drop the price and it will sell. show them how the market is declining and they will get the best price today as opposed to months from now. put it in writing and let them see it on paper. people believe what they see in print over what they hear as it has more time to sink in.
i heard a story of a guy who has season tickets to a football stadium. he shows up about 2 hours before the crowd gets there and he drinks LOTS OF BEER! he knows that he will have to use the bathroom in the stadium many times during the game. he takes a marker and a piece of paper and writes on the paper ---OUT OF ORDER--- and tapes it to the outside of one of the bathroom stalls. during the game when his bladder fills with beer he walks to the bathroom, bypassing the line and goes straight to "his stall". there is never anyone in there. the point of the story is that IF YOU PUT SOMETHING IN WRITING, PEOPLE ARE MORE LIKELY TO BELIEVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(the other point is that when you go to a game bring tape a marker and a piece of paper)
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#236140 - 07/03/08 10:55 PM
Re: have to get listing prices down...how?
[Re: estatereal]
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Registered: 07/29/07
Posts: 75
Loc: US
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First, calculate how much they are losing for each month that house keeps sitting on the market...consider taxes, utilities, etc. - each month is an expense that should be subtracted from the list price.
Next, pull out comps like crazy. Ask them which looks the best value - or even take them on a tour of the comps to see why their home is still sitting there - show them their house through the eyes of a buyer.
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