We are trying to offload our house this summer as we moved out of state and no longer want to deal with tenants. It’s a good starter home in a 30+ year old established neighborhood but by no means fancy. Our realtor suggested to list the house lower than most of the comparable houses listed in the neighborhood as there seems to be a lot of inventory and they are moving slow. I’m okay with that but wondering if being the lowest price in the neighborhood will be off putting to potential buyers who might think there must be something wrong with the house as it was a rental for few years What would you think as a buyer? submitted by /u/death_by_options [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1uef44p/could_it_actually_be_bad_to_list_a_house_below/
Looking for first hand experience. My home has been on the market for over 200 days and I am beginning to question my agent's abilities. I have followed all of his advice, when we first priced it, he said 310, I thought it was a but high for our area but trusted him, every time he suggested a drop, I went with it and we have since dropped it to 270k, below what I purchased for and what the house is worth. It needs no major repairs and there's nothing wrong with the house, just relocated for work. TBF, it is a more unique house (built in window catio, stock tank pool etc) and I know the market is tough right now so I don't mind patience for the right person but he's pushing back on everything I am suggesting like maybe trying staging instead of relying on ai and virtual pics etc. and just giving me feedback on things I cant really change like the grade of the driveway (the house is built into the side of a mountain). I don't want to be ageist, he's 21 and I am...