Selling Your Home in a Tough Market DC

When the housing market takes a turn for the worst, it may leave you wondering how you'll ever sell your home. Here you will find tips on what to do in atough market so you can get your house sold without losing your shirt.

Local Companies

Capitol City Associates, Inc.
(202) 678-6600
2307 Skyland Pl., SE
Washington, DC
LeDroit Park Development Company, LLC
(202) 370-6136
1921 2nd St., NW
Washington, DC
Boston Properties
(202) 585-0833
901 New York Ave., NW
Washington, DC
Cosmopolitan Properties Real Estate
(202) 387-0777
414 Florida Ave, NW
Washington, DC
Quadrangle Development Corporation
(202) 393-1999
1001 G St., NW
Washington, DC
CSG Urban Partners, LLC
(202) 347-5962
1105 5th St., NW
Washington, DC
Crescent Resources, LLC
(703) 418-7711
2805 South Crystal Dr
Washington, DC
Vornado Charles E. Smith
(703) 769-8200
2345 Crystal Drive
Washington, DC
Churchill Corporate Services
(202) 683-1255
5710 General Washington Dr
Washington, DC
Jason Martin Group
(301) 204-0808
801 D St., NE
Washington, DC

Do It This Way and You'll Succeed

Often times, trying to sell a house today has become as difficult as trying to dump a gas guzzling Chevy Suburban in a four bucks a gallon gas market. And it doesn't have to be.

As I have for most mornings for the past forty-three years, I check our multiple listing service (MLS) to see which houses have sold and which ones have seen their Realtor listing expire without a sale. Some that sold were on the market for just a few days. Some that didn't sat there untouched for six months, a year, and sometimes even longer.

I look at the expired listings and often feel my head shaking in sorrow for the owner and disbelief for the agent. It doesn't seem to occur to either of them that no one has the magic power to get a prospect to buy what doesn't appeal to him. And when you've had, say, twenty people look at your house without a sale, or you have no people looking at all, more often than not it's a direct result of the marketing.

But frequently, both the owner and the agent hold pat, figuring that someone will come along and mold themselves so as to accept the seller and agent's Pied Piper's tune. Maybe that happens from time to time, but why gamble that it's going to happen for you?

If I were listing your home for sale in today's market, here's what I'd insist you do:

  1. Price the home within the lower quadrant of those it will be competing against. None of this, "We can always come down" business.
  2. Have the home professionally staged by a home stager with a good reputation; and I'd go so far as to say to include their service of bringing in additional pieces of furniture, curtains, vases and what-nots that they recommend....

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Author: William S. Cherry, Ph.D.

Featured Local Company

Capitol City Associates, Inc.

(202) 678-6600
2307 Skyland Pl., SE
Washington, DC

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