Step1 First, know your competition. Visit real estate websites and drive around you neighborhood and look for homes for sale that are similar to yours in size, bedrooms, bathrooms, lot and square footage size. Find out the asking price and calculate the price per square foot. You can also visit realtor.com and forsalebyowner.com to get a more detailed list of homes on the market in your area.
Step2 Second, visit as many open houses as you can to find out how your home compares to others. Check out upgrades and renovations. Next, learn how much homes have sold for recently. Sale information is public and can be found at your county clerk's office or the local town hall. Trulia.com and zillow.com have recently sold features that will list all info about properties in your area.
Step3 Third, consider getting a comparative market analysis which will compare your home to similar nearby recently sold homes. It will give you a suggested range to price your home. Now you have all the data you need to compare your home to others in your neighborhood and local area. Evaluate the info and ask yourself how your home stacks up with the others. Compare what condition it is in and how it compares in location, features and remodel projects.
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