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Determining the asking price for your home doesn't have to be complicated -- following the suggestions below will help you to set a price that allows you to sell your home for top dollar.

If You Live in a Subdivision

If your home is comprised of similar or identical floor plans, built in the same period, simply look at recent sales in your neighborhood subdivision to give you a good idea of what your home is worth.

If You Live in an Older Neighborhood

As neighborhoods change over time each home may be different in minor or substantial ways. Because of this you will probably find that there aren't many homes truly comparable to your own. In this case you may want to consider seeking a licensed Realtor to help you with the pricing process.

If You Decide to Sell On Your Own

A good way to establish a value is to look at homes that have sold in your neighborhood within the past 6 months, including those now on the market. This is how prospective buyers will assess the worth of your home. For most communities, a trip to City Hall can provide you with home sale information from the public records.

 

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