Totally True
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Originally Posted by margaretmattson
I disagree. I find it quite easy to find the value of my property. I go on to trulia and type in sq footage. Then I search the SOLD homes in the Villages the last few months. Find a few similar to mine. Write down the address and price the homes sold for and these are my comps.
I then go onto VLS. Type in my model name. Look at the homes most similar to mine. Write down the address and asking price. Voila! I now have more comps.
I go on the county tax site. Look at the accessed value of my home. Add 25-30% more. I now have what the county believes my house is worth.
Compare all my data and set an ask price accordingly. If a buyer insists I am overpriced, show the recently sold similar homes to him/her. Not much room for argument when they see this information.
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This is yet another way to find out your home value. Getting a realtor involved only jacks up your sale price and makes you less likely to sell and way less competitive.
I would rather buy a home for 400,000 than 424,000. Who wouldn’t?
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