Now’s the time to compete, not compare
PCAR Forum
Date Published: August 22, 2008

As you prepare to list your home, you’ll need to determine how to set your asking price.
You may come across the term comparative market analysis, which is used as a tool for gauging the perceived value of your home. However, as a seller, you should think of that informal appraisal more as a competitive market analysis.
Why? Because comparisons can be very subjective, and while buyers may “compare” several homes, sellers must compete against other properties. No matter how unique you believe your home to be, it doesn’t really matter how it compares to others until you have priced it to compete successfully against them.
In today’s real estate market, past sales may not necessarily reflect the present reality. Similar listings compete by asking the lowest price for the perceived value, with price and value representing different sides of the same coin.
When you speak with a local Realtor, he or she will be able to explain how your home must challenge the competition with savvy marketing, spotless presentation and aggressive pricing. That is how to attract the interest of other agents and buyers.
Remember, it is the prospective buyers who will be making the comparisons. It’s your responsibility as a seller to compete for their best offer in a challenging marketplace. Ask your Realtor today for a competitive market analysis to get the ball rolling.
The Placer County Association of Realtors is the professional trade association representing approximately 3,300 Realtors, affiliates, and other related representatives in Placer County. Call them at (916) 624-8271 or visit their Web site at www.pcaor.com.