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Don't Outsmart Yourself When Selling Your Home
By Sameer Panjwani, Fri Dec 9th

There are always homes that struggle to sell. You may have avery good home in a very good location but still find itdifficult to sell. Well, there is always a reason. Here are somecommon reasons why such homes don’t sell:

Being Over-priced – The foremost reason for many homesnot selling is their price. If you’re selling your home, makesure you price it in line with market expectations. Your home’sonly worth as much as buyers are willing to pay for it. You mayhave got a high appraisal value but if you’re struggling to sellyour home at that price, you need to realize that your home’sover-priced. You need to look at what other homes in yourneighborhood are selling for and how much have recent homes soldfor. You can only charge a premium to other homes if your homehas any special feature that there is a demand for. Otherwise,do not outsmart yourself by pricing your home higher than whatother homes are selling for.

Poor negotiation – Second reason for the fallout of mosthome sales – poor negotiation. If you get an interested homebuyer who’s reached

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GE Aviation plans job cuts
GE Aviation will be cutting jobs in 2009, with commercial airlines suffering the effects of a global economic slowdown and orders for new planes falling sharply. (GE)
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Circuit City Stores Inc. said it is in talks with two parties that could buy the bankrupt consumer electronics chain.
ImagePoint closes Florence plant
ImagePoint has shut down its sign manufacturing plant in Florence, idling about 180 full-time and part-time employees. (LYTS)
Rookwood gets one more approval
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New Creative Enterprises seeks Ch. 11 filing
Outdoor decor distributor New Creative Enterprises Inc. filed for bankruptcy in late December, citing a drop in sales and the credit crisis.
Two-thirds of commercial builders plan job cuts
An estimated two-thirds of the nation’s non-residential construction companies are planning to cut jobs, according to figures released Friday by the Associated General Contractors of America. All together, those cuts are forecast to result in a 30 percent decline in the number of people working on construction projects.
BWC discount fix under fire
A Cleveland attorney expects to head back to court to challenge the legality of Ohio’s group rating system for workers’ compensation insurance.
U.S. loses another 524,000 jobs
The nation lost more than half a million jobs last month, while the unemployment rate soared to 7.2 percent, it was announced Friday morning.
Quin joins E.W. Scripps board of directors
Former Ashland executive J. Marvin Quin has joined E.W. Scripps Co.’s board of directors, the company said Friday. He replaces David Moffett, who resigned to become CEO of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (Freddie Mac) in November. (ASH) (SSP)
Talgood Travel closes, files for bankruptcy
Downtown travel agency Talgood Travel closed its doors in mid-December and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, its owner said.


the final stage of negotiating the price,don’t let him go away just because he’s not willing to pay yourprice. Be a little inventive. Perhaps you could give away someof your furniture or your electronics as part of the deal. Oryou could offer him assistance in his down payment. There are a1001 ways where you can actually give the buyer the feeling thathe’s winning the negotiation and getting more than what heinitially bargained for.

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Thinking people are going to love the house the moment theysee it – As wonderful as you may think your house is, thereis always room for improvement. Some people are put off by smallthings, like chipped doors, a messy lawn, patches on the walls,etc. A common mistake is to get too used to seeing the housethe way you’ve always seen it. As a result, many of thesesmall things tend to get overlooked. You need to see your housefrom a fresh perspective.

Now that you’re aware of these common mistakes, make sure youdon’t fall into the trap of repeating any of them.

About the author:Sameer Panjwani is the Founder of ChoiceOfHomes.com - Find real estate listings ofhomes for sale.

 

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Johnson Dairy files for Chapter 11
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Text of Ritter's State of State address
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Statehouse measures focus on business
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