Why Overpricing Your House Can Cost You

 
 

If you’re trying to sell your house, you may be looking at this spring season as the sweet spot – and you’re not wrong.

We’re still in a seller’s market because there are so few homes for sale right now. And historically, this is the time of year when more buyers move, and competition ticks up. That makes this an exciting time to put up that for sale sign.

But while conditions are great for sellers like you, you’ll still want to be strategic when it comes time to set your asking price. That’s because pricing your house too high may actually cost you in the long run.

The Downside of Overpricing Your House

The asking price for your house sends a message to potential buyers. From the moment they see your listing, the price and the photos are what’s going to make the biggest first impression. And, if it’s priced too high, you may turn people away. As an article from U.S. News Real Estate says:

Even in a hot market where there are more buyers than houses available for sale, buyers aren’t going to pay attention to a home with an inflated asking price.”

That’s because no homebuyer wants to pay more than they have to, especially not today. Many are already feeling the pinch on their budget due to ongoing home price appreciation and today’s mortgage rates. And if they think your house is overpriced, they may write it off without even stepping foot in the front door, or simply won’t make an offer if they think it’s priced too high.

If that happens, it’s going to take longer to sell. And ideally you don’t want to have to think about doing a price drop to try to re-ignite interest in your house. Why? Some buyers will see the price cut as a red flag and wonder why the price was reduced, or they’ll think something is wrong with the house the longer it sits. As an article from Forbes explains:

“It’s not only the price of an overpriced home that turns buyers off. There’s also another negative component that kicks in. . . . if your listing just sits there and accumulates days on the market, it will not be a good look. . . . buyers won’t necessarily ask anyone what’s wrong with the home. They’ll just assume that something is indeed wrong, and will skip over the property and view more recent listings.”

Your Agent’s Role in Setting the Right Price

Instead, pricing it at or just below current market value from the start is a much better strategy. So how do you find that ideal asking price? You lean on the pros. Only an agent has the expertise needed to research and figure out the current market value for your home.

They’ll factor in the condition of your house, any upgrades you’ve made, and what other houses like yours are selling for in your area. And they’ll use all of that information to find that target number. The right price will bring in more buyers and make it more likely you’ll see multiple offers too. Plus, when homes are priced right, they still tend to sell quickly.

Bottom Line

Even though you want to bring in top dollar when you sell, setting the asking price too high may deter buyers and slow down the sales process.

Connect with a local real estate agent to find the right price for your house, so we can maximize your profit and still draw in eager buyers willing to make competitive offers.

Read more at KeepingCurrentMatters.com

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Just Listed: Perfectly Renovated Home in Southwest Oklahoma City!

 
 
 

Welcome to this beautifully updated 3-bedroom, 1.1-bathroom home in a convenient Southwest Oklahoma City location.

Step inside to find a freshly renovated living area featuring beautifully refinished hardwood flooring throughout and new paint. The split floor plan includes a primary bedroom with an en-suite half bathroom. Two additional bedrooms offer flexibility for a home office or guest rooms, all enhanced with updated features. Outside, the spacious backyard invites outdoor enjoyment and relaxation with a large covered patio. The attached garage has been transformed into a versatile space, featuring a workstation area and a spacious laundry room with washer/dryer hookups, along with ample storage options. The home gives beautiful curb appeal with fresh new paint and flower beds. Don't miss the opportunity to view this turnkey home! Schedule a showing today to experience its beauty and functionality firsthand.

Listed by Cheri Rollins for West + Main Homes. Please contact Cheri for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Four metro-area farmers markets and what to expect for market season

 
 

With the hopes that the last frosty days in central Oklahoma have passed, area farmers markets are preparing for their first market days of the season.

Whether you live in or around the downtown core, in Moore or Norman or in Edmond, there are farmers market options ready to welcome residents back for the warmer months. All of the markets feature a variety of vendors with products, including produce, meats, baked goods, beverages, honey, specialty foods and crafted goods to choose from.

Here's what you need to know about four of the areas local markets, including locations, days and times, vendors, and more.

Farmers Market at Scissortail Park, Oklahoma City Boulevard and S Robinson Avenue

Entering its fifth market season, the Farmers Market at Scissortail Park kicks off Saturday, April 6, and takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City. The market is a 100% Oklahoma producer-only market and features

Market dates and times: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays from April through October, except April 27; 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays biweekly from May 15 through Sept. 18 (located in the lower park Hill Pavilion).

Norman Farm Market, 210 James Garner

Located at The Well in Norman, this market moved from the Cleveland County Fairgrounds and is organized by the Cleveland County Health Department. The market has been in operation for more than 40 years and runs year round, but the spring season, which opens an hour earlier at 8 a.m., is set to kick off Saturday.

Market dates and times: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays and 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays from April 9 through July 30. From 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays Aug. 6 through Oct. 29.

Moore Farm Market, 700 S Broadway

The sister to the Norman Farm Market and also run by the Cleveland County Health Department, the Moore market has a shorter season, running from May to September, but still offers a wide variety of goods.

Market dates and times: 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays from May 4 to Sep. 21.

Edmond Farmers Market, 26 W First St.

Located adjacent to the Railyard development in Edmond, the Edmond Farmers market is also a 100% Oklahoma grown, made and manufactured market. The 2024 season will mark the 36th year that the city has been a location for local farmers and makers to bring their goods to residents.

Market dates and times: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays from April 20 through Nov. 2, except May 4.

Read more at Oklahoman.com

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Don’t Let Your Student Loans Delay Your Homeownership Plans

 
 

If you have student loans and want to buy a home, you might have questions about how your debt affects your plans.

Do you have to wait until you’ve paid off those loans before you can buy your first home? Or is it possible you could still qualify for a home loan even with that debt? Here’s a look at the latest information so you have the answers you need.

A Bankrate article explains:

Roughly 60 percent of U.S. adults who have held student loan debt have put off making important financial decisions due to that debt . . . For Gen Z and millennial borrowers alone, that number rises to 70 percent.”

This includes one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make, buying a home. But you should know, even with student loans, waiting to buy a home may not be necessary. While everyone’s situation is unique, your goal may be more within your reach than you realize. Here’s why. 

Can You Qualify for a Home Loan if You Have Student Loans?

According to an annual report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), 38% of first-time buyers had student loan debt and the typical amount was $30,000.

That means other people in a similar situation were able to qualify for and buy a home even though they also had student loans. And you may be able to do the same, especially if you have a steady source of income. As an article from Bankrate says:

“. . . you can have student loans and a mortgage at the same time. . . . If you have student loans and want a mortgage, there are multiple home loan programs you might qualify for . . .”

The key takeaway is, for many people, homeownership is achievable even with student loans. 

You don’t have to figure this out on your own. The best way to make a decision about your goals and next steps is to talk to the professionals. A trusted lender can walk you through your options based on your situation, and share what’s worked for other buyers.

Bottom Line

Lots of other people with student loan debt are able to buy their own homes. Talk to a lender to go over your options and see how close you are to reaching your goal.

Read more at KeepingCurrentMatters.com

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Just Listed: Your Outdoor Oasis Awaits in Steeple Chase!

 
 
 

Welcome to your outdoor oasis in Steeple Chase!

This charming property offers a tranquil setting in the serene neighborhood of Steeple Chase. Boasting 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a study, and a screened-in porch, this home is designed to embrace comfortable living.
As you step inside, you'll immediately feel the warmth and coziness this home exudes. The tree-lined backyard provides a picturesque backdrop, complete with a wrought iron fence, adding to the charm and privacy. Imagine spending evenings gathered around the outdoor hand-stacked stone fireplace, adorned with elegant arches, creating a resort-style ambiance right in your backyard. Whether you're entertaining guests or simply enjoying a quiet evening under the stars, there's something for everyone to appreciate in this delightful home. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this your own private retreat in the heart of Steeple Chase.

Listed by Mary Hatch and Rebekah Vezey for West + Main Homes. Please contact Mary for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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