Accurate Home Values Imperative for Sellers Los Angeles CA

As the real estate market continues to outperform, accurate and up-to-date home value data is vital for home sellers, ensuring they realize a timely and profitable transaction.

Local Companies

Major Properties
(626) 483-5338
1200 W. Olympic Blvd.
Glendale, CA
Rancho Los Feliz Apt. Homes
(323) 663-2626
3205 Los Feliz Blvd.
Glendale, CA
Property Boulevard
888-333-1811
8950 Olympic Boulevard
Beverly Hills, CA
Karen Numme/Keller Williams
323.804.2008
4652 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Ramsey-Shilling Company
(323) 851-6666
6711 Forest Lawn Drive
Glendale, CA
Christopher Hain
323-899-4129
3360 Barham Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
Sunset Strip Realty
310-275-2076
9000 Sunset Blvd Ste 506
West Hollywood, CA
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(818) 244-8688
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Glen Property Management
(818) 247-2848
511 E. Harvard #3
Glendale, CA



As the real estate market continues to outperform, accurate and up-to-date home value data is vital for home sellers, ensuring they realize a timely and profitable transaction.

A good Competitive Market Analysis represents the best way to obtain comprehensive and reliable home-value data. The CMA calculates the market value of a home based on extensive information about the home and the neighborhood, including comparable sales, local schools performance and neighborhood demographics.

A local real estate agent should be able to provide a good CMA. If they don’t already have an agent, sellers can contact an agent using the RealtyTrac Agent Network. The CMA should include a summary sheet that identifies an estimated market value, and an agent can help dig deeper and interpret the rest of the information in the analysis.

Of course, the CMA won’t take into account any renovations and enhancements to the property, but if sellers are familiar with the condition of other properties on the comparable sales list, they can extrapolate somewhat – with the help of a real estate agent – based on the condition of their home.

A good real estate agent also can give suggestions about making small, even cosmetic, improvements that will enhance the property’s value. Simply planting some flowers or rearranging the furniture or even just making sure the home is clean can make a big difference when showing the property to potential buyers.

Avoiding pricing pitfalls
Traditionally, it’s considered important for sellers to pinpoint the market value of a property being sold so that they can set an asking price that allows them to take full advantage – in their pocketbook – of the fair market value of the property.

When setting an asking price for a property, it’s important that sellers neither under price nor overprice the property. Under pricing is a common pitfall in sizzling markets that have experienced double-digit gains in recent years. In these markets, which are more widespread now than every before, homeowners can underestimate the dramatic rise in value that has occurred since the home was purchased. This may lead to an asking price set far below market value. And once the asking price is set, there’s no easy way to raise it short of praying for a bidding war.

The consequences for under pricing are somewhat obvious for the seller. While they may sell the property quickly, it’s likely that they’ll end up walking away from the sale with less equity to pocket or to put down for another property. And if they buy another property, they can’t count on other sellers making the same mistake and setting a below-market asking price. The net result: they end up losing ground on what is probably the biggest investment of their lifetime.

There’s also a big-picture consequence for pricing and selling under market value: it will lower the overall value of homes in the neighborhood. This shouldn’t be the number-one concern of a seller, but the neighbors will be thankful if a property sells for full market value.

Sellers should also be careful to avoid the more subtle, but equally damaging mistake of setting a too-high asking price. Overly exuberant about the rate of appreciation they’ve observed historically for their property, homeowners can fall into the trap of setting an asking price based on speculation, with not a lot of hard data to support that speculation.

If no buyers bite on an inflated asking price, it’s possible to lower it, but that’s a scenario sellers would be wise to avoid. Once the price is lowered, buyers at the very least will assume they have the upper hand in negotiations. At the worst, they may assume there’s something wrong with the property that’s forcing the sellers to lower the asking price. This can end up prolonging the time it takes to get the property sold and lowering the final purchase price below fair market value.

By contrast, if sellers find the happy medium between under pricing and overpricing – with the help of a quality CMA and real estate agent – they’ll be able to move the property in a reasonable time frame and receive full market value from the sale. And that makes for a successful transaction.

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Featured Local Company

Major Properties

(626) 483-5338
1200 W. Olympic Blvd.
Glendale, CA

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