| Location
The third reason a house
won’t sell in a good market is location. Such things as undesirable
schools, a higher crime rate, filthy/messy neighbors, a busy road, or
noise pollution (i.e. beside a busy railroad track or under a flight
pattern) can mark a bad location.
Mary’s location was good.
There were no real negatives to affect her sale.
However, if your house is
located poorly, the only thing that can compensate is a lower listing
price. In order to sell a house in a bad location, the owner would have
to ask for less than what similar homes in more desirable areas have
sold for. Favorable terms could also help sell your house, especially if
you are in the position to offer owner financing or a lease with
options.
A good REALTOR will be
savvy enough to recommend a good strategy and overcome a bad location. |