Showing posts with label Broadview Heights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Broadview Heights. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

Pricing Your Home To Sell

Home pricing is the most important aspect of home sales, in any real estate market.  Any property will sell, regardless of the market, if it's priced with that surrounding market. 

A common misconception is to price a home high when first listed and then reduce later.  If a home is priced right, a home will get more showings, as you can see in the graphic below.  More showings indicate the market feels the home is listed properly, and there's a feeling that a deal can be put together. In fact, if a home is priced right where it should be, the offer could come fast and even produce multiple offers, driving the price up!
   


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As you may be aware, we are currently experiencing a buyer's market, although it is not quite the buyer's market it was over the past several years.  Low interest rates are creating higher buyer demand, and we are also seeing fewer homes for sale.  Depending on the location, that mix of higher demand and shorter supply is showing an improvement in sales prices.

Still, we are in a buyer's market, and in a buyer's market a home needs to be priced better than the competition and in equal or better condition.  As you can see from the graphic below, the homes that are not well priced or not in the best condition aren't selling.



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Recent sales data in Northeast Ohio shows that out of every 100 homes listed for sale, 46 fail to sell.  This is actually an improvement over the fourth quarter last year. 

Even with this improvement, of the 54 that did sell in the fourth quarter, 33 of the homes (60% of the homes that sold) required at least one price reduction.  That tells us that 79 out of every 100 homes are priced incorrectly at the time it is listed.

To further dispel the the notion that pricing high at the beginning of the listing won't effect the sale or the price of the home, the graphic below shows the difference in homes that didn't require reductions versus homes that did.  Homes priced correctly sold in 34 days for 96% of asking price, while the homes that required reductions sold in 191 days for 80% of asking price.


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Again, the key to selling real estate is proper pricing.  Related to that, is hiring an agent that has a solid marketing plan and can provide you with the proper research you need to make an informed decision on pricing.  That way, you're not wasting valuable time and money and wondering why your home is still on the market.

I invite you to contact me anytime to discuss further.


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Monday, August 15, 2011

Broadview Heights, Ohio Real Estate and Information Source

City Information and History

Broadview Heights, Ohio, in Cuyahoga county, is well situated between Cleveland (15 miles) and Akron (20 miles), at the crossroads of Ohio's east/west and north/south highways.  Broadview Heights boasts of its award-winning schools, fine recreation programs, and great city services.  Due to our central location and easy access to freeways, residents can travel to the airport and just about anywhere in Cuyahoga County within just 30 minutes during non-rush hour periods.  According to the 2010 census, 19,400 people reside in the Broadview Heights city limits.

Indians occupied the territory known as Broadview Heights until 1811, when the first white man, Seth Paine, settled there.  He was sent by Colonel John Breck as a surveyor of the land and was given a compensation of 200 acres. The land that Colonel Breck surveyed was called Brecksville Township, and today the cities of Broadview Heights, Brecksville and North Royalton make up the land. The township consisted of 21.28 square miles, and it was sold for $1.52 an acre.

A plank road was constructed from Wallings Corners to the Cleveland city limits in 1829.  On November 30, 1926, a vote was held to recognize the village of Broadview Heights. The results were 101 people for and 7 against the new village. A few years later the residents built a city hall and established a part-time Fire Department.




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Real Estate

Residents like Broadview Heights because of its country-like atmosphere and its convenient location. The city has homes and neighborhoods to suit most budgets and life styles – whether you are newly married or an empty nester, have a growing family, or are an executive with large space needs. Condominium prices range from $60,000 and up, and homes range from $120,000 to over $1,000,000. The Metro Parks and Cuyahoga Valley National Park are literally a few minutes away. They offer picnicking, hiking, bicycling, fishing, skiing, and unspoiled nature.

Broadview Heights is a considered a desirable Cleveland area suburb.  The current real estate market data for the city can be viewed below, which is great information if your looking to buyer or sell a home in Broadview.  Also provided is full access to all current listings for sale in Broadview Heights.



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Homes For Sale In Broadview Heights








Helpful Area Links



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Demographics

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Neighborhood Spotlight: Macintosh Farms, Broadview Heights, OH

The Macintosh Farms development in Broadview Heights, Ohio is a planned community situated off of Broadview Rd (Rt 176), which consists of condominiums, cluster homes and single family homes. Most of the condos were built from 1986 to early 1990's, while the single family and cluster homes were constructed from 1995 to the early 2000's.  There are multiple entry points into the development, one on Fireside Trail and the other two entries are on Macintosh Lane, which is the horseshoe-shaped road that is at the heart of the development. 

The community is situated between Cleveland and Akron, and within minutes of four major highways. Residents enjoy the benefits of three swimming pools, a recreation barn, an outdoor amphitheatre, walking trails, tennis and basketball courts, stocked fish ponds and proximity to many nearby golf courses, the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, the Cleveland Metroparks, and Brandywine/Boston Mills ski resorts.  Macintosh Farms is located in the North Royalton City school district.

Recent single family home sales prices in Macintosh range from the low $200's to the mid $300's, with a square footage range from 2,000 to 4,000 square feet.  The condominiums and cluster sales range from approximately $120,000 to the upper $200's and are from 1,400 to 2,800 square feet.

The homeowner association for all home types is $35/mo.  For single family homes, there are no additional association fees.  The cluster homes and condos have additional maintenance fees, in an approximate range from $95/mo to $250/mo, for landscaping, lawn maintenance and snow removal.

Feel free to Contact Me anytime for more information.


Macintosh Farms Association Website

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Macintosh Farms, Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147

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City of Broadview Heights Website

North Royalton School Ratings

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Broadview Heights Demographics

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Neighborhood Spotlight: New Hampton, Broadview Heights, Ohio

The New Hampton development in Broadview Heights, Ohio is a 290-acre community developed by Pulte homes. Most of the 500+ homes were built between 2002-2004, which consists of a mix of single family homes and estate homes, along with some town homes and cluster homes, as well. New Hampton is situated at the corner of Broadview Rd and E. Boston Rd. From Broadview Rd., you would enter the development from Hamilton Dr. From E. Boston Rd., there are entrances at Oxford Dr and Wilmington Dr.

The community offers a swimming pool, play ground, community center and walking/nature trails. The develpoment is close to the highway, golf, shopping, Cleveland International Airport and within 30 minutes of downtown Cleveland. New Hampton is in the North Royalton school district.

Single family home prices in New Hampton range from the low $200's to the mid $300's, with a square footage range from approximately 1,800 to 3,500 sq ft. There is an annual home owner's association fee of $350.

The townhome prices range from the low $150's to $170's, ranging from 1500 to 1600 sq ft. In addition to the annual association fee, the townhomes have a $127/month maintenance fee for landscaping, lawn cutting and snow removal.


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Broadview Heights School Ratings

Broadview Heights Demographics