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Old 06-05-2012, 09:58 AM
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We have had our house on the market about a month and I think we've had 4 showings. Seems in the Memphis TN area brokers do not leave thier card when they show the house. We believe we had three no shows and our broker could not confirm whether or not the calling broker showed the house.

Seems my broker feels we'll get more showings if we drop the price. Since we have about 8 months before I can retire and we don't have to start building to next April we don't think dropping the price yet is prudent.
Our broker feels the house is priced right and several of her colleagues at her brokerage agree.

For those who have their house on the market or recently closed, what is/was your experience on number of showings per month?

This is the third house we're selling but first in a buyer's market.
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We will be on the market soon in the Charlotte, NC area. Also first time selling in a buyers market. Sold a house in Olive Branch, Ms. a number of years ago in three weeks and in Yorktown, Virginia 6 years ago in three days -with a bidding war. Will be interesting this time.

We have friends who have been on the market for three weeks and have had about 6 showings. Hard to say what is a good number - I would imagine it depends much on the area. I agree with you that if you are priced right and don't have to sell immediately, I wouldn't lower the price quite yet. Good Luck to you!
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If your house is priced right, I won't lower the price at this time. A price reduction makes only a minimal impact on the realtor's fee - they will make pretty much the same commission on the sale. But it could have a significant impact on the amount of money that the seller makes on the sale.

On the other hand, if the house is overpriced, you are missing a crucial time to market the propertry.

Finally, I've always insisted (written in the contract) that the listing realtor would be present at all showings. They should be prepared to answer questions immediately. Also, they can gather important information for you on comments made by potential buyers. This could be very valuable to you. You may be able to make minor changes that makes the attractive to buyers in this market.

Good luck - it's always stressful selling a house.
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We listed our house in Ohio January 6. Sold it March 15. We had a total of 34 showings. Everyone left good comments but only one weak offer. Our listing realtor promised that she would e-mail us after each showing which she didn't do. We had to call her. After 10 weeks she put together a packet for us of all of the houses in our price range that had sold in the past 3 months and what they eventually sold for. It seems we were overpriced and were going up against new homes in our price range and our home was built in the 1950's. Although we had quite a few upgrades we just couldn't compare. We lowered our price by 8,000. Had several showings the next day. Of course then the another offer came in. They were lower than the asking price and we had to negotiate with them to get them higher. At that point we just wanted out since my husband was retiring in 4 weeks the timing was perfect. Then the inspection. We had done an inpsection of our own before listing and knew what to expect. They asked us for only one thing and it was a whopper $1600 chimney lining. We really couldn't say no because it needed one, so we bit the bullet. Once it was over and done with we were so relieved and on our way to our new life!
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We priced our house $15,000 below what our realtor suggested...sold in three weeks. Had approximately 13 showings. Got our asking price it was smooth sailing and now we are home in TV!
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We paid for a market appraisal in February before listing our home. We have our home priced $15000 below the appraised value. We have had 10 showings in the last 9 days and we are leaving home within the hour for another showing. I'm so sick and tired of vacumning. Only one offer and it was $45000 below the appraised value.

Gotta stay here and sell this house, though. Can't wait to get back home in TV.

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My wife and I signed a sales contract on 5/16 and were under contract by 5/24. Our realtor coordinated all of the showings and even gave us feedback on each showing. We had approx 4 showings before the offer came in. We had to do some haggling with the buyer about the price (got lowballed at first) but finally settled on a price that we could live with. We've already had the home inspection, termite inspection and appraisal performed. We are supposed to close not later than 7/13. I've not had the best of times during this period but we're hopeful that the process is just about over. IMHO - it's a buyers market and we did, in fact, have to come down but every section of the country is different. I would check to see what the comparables initially listed for and what they actually sold for. That may give you some indication as to whether you need to do any reducing at the moment. Good Luck & hope you sell soon!
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There are many short sales and foreclosures in our area. It's a very nice location and we're on the 6th tee box of a semi-public golf course.

Actually we had a showing last night and just received a call from our agent.
The person loved the house but thought based on her research the house was over priced. Well, the standard lines were exchanged between brokers and we'll just have to wait and see.

We're ready to take 94.5% of asking. Someone just has to ask!
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We have had our house on the market about a month and I think we've had 4 showings. Seems in the Memphis TN area brokers do not leave thier card when they show the house. We believe we had three no shows and our broker could not confirm whether or not the calling broker showed the house.

Seems my broker feels we'll get more showings if we drop the price. Since we have about 8 months before I can retire and we don't have to start building to next April we don't think dropping the price yet is prudent.
Our broker feels the house is priced right and several of her colleagues at her brokerage agree.

For those who have their house on the market or recently closed, what is/was your experience on number of showings per month?

This is the third house we're selling but first in a buyer's market.
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I know that the market is a little tough but if your home does not sell within the contract the you have now, contact your rep at the Villages and ask about the relocation program......it's free and it works! Good Luck!
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There are many short sales and foreclosures in our area. It's a very nice location and we're on the 6th tee box of a semi-public golf course.

Actually we had a showing last night and just received a call from our agent.
The person loved the house but thought based on her research the house was over priced. Well, the standard lines were exchanged between brokers and we'll just have to wait and see.

We're ready to take 94.5% of asking. Someone just has to ask!
Our realtor said that the best time for a sale was in the first month of the listing. We mentioned what we hoped to get for our very updated 23 year old home and she said it was unrealistic and backed it up with figures. We priced it as low as we could stomach according to BILL of Bill-n-Brillo.

We had 12 showings and sold it in nine days with a bidding war and it went above the listing price with no modifications.

That was about 11 months ago in West Chester, Ohio.

I think you may have to rethink 94% of asking price.
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You wanted to sell right away. I have eight months to go minimum.
We wanted to test the waters. We could have easily just kept the house off the market. I think selling the first month is fine but is an indication of nothing. The faster you sell the better off for the broker. ie he gets paid that much faster and reduces his costs. There are so many stories that when the house is priced right it will sell no matter how long it's been on the market.

We will definitley cave from the 94.5% original asking price, but in time.
By the way my broker advised us that's the average and she was happy with the asking price.

I was just curious as to how many people viewed their house in a month.

I would think if the house is below market, then you would have higher traffic...
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We have had our house on the market about a month and I think we've had 4 showings. Seems in the Memphis TN area brokers do not leave thier card when they show the house. We believe we had three no shows and our broker could not confirm whether or not the calling broker showed the house.

Seems my broker feels we'll get more showings if we drop the price. Since we have about 8 months before I can retire and we don't have to start building to next April we don't think dropping the price yet is prudent.
Our broker feels the house is priced right and several of her colleagues at her brokerage agree.

For those who have their house on the market or recently closed, what is/was your experience on number of showings per month?

This is the third house we're selling but first in a buyer's market.
I have bought and sold several properties and what I think you should tell a broker is if we are going to take a hit on what we want for a price by lowering then you need to lower your commission so we all feel the pain of less money. If you lower your price by say $10,000 to $20,000 that will have a minimal affect on your brokers commission but a big affect on you. It really depends on what works for you. If you need to sell right away then dropping the price will help with showings but if you can hang in there for awhile leave the price alone. Brokers make a very good commission at 5 to 6% and what do they really do besides put a sign in front of your home and put it on the internet and wait for someone to call. On the otherhand you have worked very hard no doubt to keep your property looking good so you can get what its worth to you. Remember brokers love to lower prices because they don't make any money unless they sell your home.
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I have bought and sold several properties and what I think you should tell a broker is if we are going to take a hit on what we want for a price by lowering then you need to lower your commission so we all feel the pain of less money. If you lower your price by say $10,000 to $20,000 that will have a minimal affect on your brokers commission but a big affect on you. It really depends on what works for you. If you need to sell right away then dropping the price will help with showings but if you can hang in there for awhile leave the price alone. Brokers make a very good commission at 5 to 6% and what do they really do besides put a sign in front of your home and put it on the internet and wait for someone to call. On the otherhand you have worked very hard no doubt to keep your property looking good so you can get what its worth to you. Remember brokers love to lower prices because they don't make any money unless they sell your home.
Can't agree more. We went with the biggest real estate firm in Memphis.
They originally wanted 7% commission. To make what happens to be a long story short we negotiated down to 6%...
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I have bought and sold several properties and what I think you should tell a broker is if we are going to take a hit on what we want for a price by lowering then you need to lower your commission so we all feel the pain of less money. If you lower your price by say $10,000 to $20,000 that will have a minimal affect on your brokers commission but a big affect on you. It really depends on what works for you. If you need to sell right away then dropping the price will help with showings but if you can hang in there for awhile leave the price alone. Brokers make a very good commission at 5 to 6% and what do they really do besides put a sign in front of your home and put it on the internet and wait for someone to call. On the otherhand you have worked very hard no doubt to keep your property looking good so you can get what its worth to you. Remember brokers love to lower prices because they don't make any money unless they sell your home.
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