Thursday, September 26, 2013

Advantages to Selling Your Home in Robertson County, Tennessee This Fall


Whenever a home lingers on the market, the likeliest two culprits are either a price that’s too high to be competitive, or a home that’s not in top showing condition. If you were unsuccessful in selling your home in Robertson County, Tennessee this summer, it would be particularly disappointing given the strength of the selling season. Reports show that in August alone, home sales jumped 43.6% compared to August 2012. At the same time, some sellers reported the reappearance of multiple offers.
The good news? Selling your home in the fall or winter is not as difficult as most people commonly assume. In fact, selling your home in Robertson County during the coming months can offer certain benefits. In what many people assume is an “off season,” fewer homes are on the market — less competition. At the same time, buyers in these seasons tend to be more serious about buying. 
Pricing is almost always the overriding issue. Home values haven’t fully recovered from the peaks registered before the residential housing crash. Robertson County median prices are on the rise…but even so, they are still 8.5% below the high water marks reached in 2007. If you bought in 2006 or 2008, on either side of the high, you might have to set your asking price around the same price that you purchased. Selling your home with dispatch might depend on it.
Showing condition matters, too. Selling a home is different from living in it. To be competitive with the other homes for sale in Robertson County, the property should be spotless for every showing. Removing excess furniture, art, and personal items such as family photos or trophies is important for creating a home that appears spacious and airy. It also lets buyers more easily imagine their own families living in your home.
Don’t let the lack of a summer sale discourage you. When you set your asking price correctly and provide an immaculate showing environment, you’ll give yourself a strong chance of selling your home in Robertson County during the cooler weather months. 

If you would like to talk strategy, 
call me today for an in-home assessment!


Andy Knifley, REALTOR®
The AndySoldIt™ Team at Keller Williams® Realty
615.308.4022   888.928.8500



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