%%Many thanks, Baron. You make outstanding points, I agree with you. I'll discuss them with my wife and the realtor. How it looks now, with new roof, deck and paint is a lot better than it was before.. but more needs to be done.
Our sft 3900 way more than comps 3100, but you're right re dated surfaces and bkyd jungle. Thx for voice of reality, it means alot and you're right.
Price strategy was to wait a couple weeks then drop to 625, then repeat and final drop to 598 if no buyers . Keeping wife, moving to Vegas and buying 350k condo
Join one of those Evangelical Churches, Colorado Springs is known for and pawn it off on some young, unsuspecting couple. Place is full of rubes.Get the home staged and make your listing agent bring in an actual photographer (photographer comes out of her fee).
%%Join one of those Evangelical Churches, Colorado Springs is known for and pawn it off on some young, unsuspecting couple. Place is full of rubes.




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Pikes Peak, Gardens of God area has hillbillies around there ,also??
THAT could explain the hot market.
Ken, I checked REDFIN+ your agent +RE info/ WOW that is a hot sellers market.
Average days on market[DOM]=13 to23 days
\ but average CO springs home price \$555k
I could probably hold out for 21-23 days. LOL But @ 13 days on market I would want to know what price is a reasonable sell. I've seen RE with DOM of 333 or 666 DOM, usually a red flag.
I sure would not have an extended period of price reductions like penny stock price dips; people assume you will keep lowering the price, like a penny stockLOL
RE agents tend to be good with price help; but average price=$555 or less.
Hi Ken...Was a Realtor for 15 years.
Your timing may not be the best. The best time of year to sell/put on the market, is in the spring. People want to get settled in the summer, so their kids can enter the new school in the fall. From October to February is the worst time to sell. People are thinking of Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas (family coming), new years...NOT on buying or selling a home.
Talk to your Realtor about the above. Also, what did your Realtor think you should price the home at?? With interest rates high, you may want to get it close to the selling price (5% above). Also, your wife may have good/great input...Don't discount it.
Others are wrong about lowering the price. If you have two/three buyers bidding up a property it's a win-win. Having it sit over the winter makes for a looong winter.
My wife and I just put our (1/3 of an acre) lot on the market this last week...$320,000. A beautiful location...In a park beltway (walking, bike riding, frisbee). We have in the contract that we will reduce the price to $299,000. within 30 days. We want to be practical about it. WE DO NOT HAVE TO SELL!! But, if a buyer comes along, we will do the deal. We have also agreed with our agent (5 month listing) that if the property doesn't sell, we will give her $1,000. for her time and effort. It's just a way to say thank you for your effort (a friend). Also that $1,000. does give us some incentive to price it correctly.
One last thought...Wasn't able to see the back yard. But if it's in a good neighborhood and the yard is done right...What about drone pictures? Just thinking off the top of my head, flying a drone could get you shot (or have the feds on you) really fast in that city!!
Our lot's drone photos show the parkway really well and the pools in the neighbor's back yards...
PS As a Realtor in the Central Valley of California, I always heard from clients about "it just takes one Bay Area schmuck to sell at my price"!! The problem is there were no Bay Area schmucks...They knew value when moving out to the valley. They paid accordingly for the value they saw...They were wise on the market.
%%Right re no multiple price dips .. Trying to get offers with DOM< 31. Comps at mid 50s but for houses 2600-3100sft, we have 3900sft, but yeah will likely drop 1 or 2 times



Average DOM in my area was 3-6 months, dont know what it is NOW??%%Hi Ken...Was a Realtor for 15 years.
Your timing may not be the best. The best time of year to sell/put on the market, is in the spring. People want to get settled in the summer, so their kids can enter the new school in the fall. From October to February is the worst time to sell. People are thinking of Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas (family coming), new years...NOT on buying or selling a home.
Talk to your Realtor about the above. Also, what did your Realtor think you should price the home at?? With interest rates high, you may want to get it close to the selling price (5% above). Also, your wife may have good/great input...Don't discount it.
Others are wrong about lowering the price. If you have two/three buyers bidding up a property it's a win-win. Having it sit over the winter makes for a looong winter.
My wife and I just put our (1/3 of an acre) lot on the market this last week...$320,000. A beautiful location...In a park beltway (walking, bike riding, frisbee). We have in the contract that we will reduce the price to $299,000. within 30 days. We want to be practical about it. WE DO NOT HAVE TO SELL!! But, if a buyer comes along, we will do the deal. We have also agreed with our agent (5 month listing) that if the property doesn't sell, we will give her $1,000. for her time and effort. It's just a way to say thank you for your effort (a friend). Also that $1,000. does give us some incentive to price it correctly.
One last thought...Wasn't able to see the back yard. But if it's in a good neighborhood and the yard is done right...What about drone pictures? Just thinking off the top of my head, flying a drone could get you shot (or have the feds on you) really fast in that city!!
Our lot's drone photos show the parkway really well and the pools in the neighbor's back yards...
PS As a Realtor in the Central Valley of California, I always heard from clients about "it just takes one Bay Area schmuck to sell at my price"!! The problem is there were no Bay Area schmucks...They knew value when moving out to the valley. They paid accordingly for the value they saw...They were wise on the market.



