Most homeowners know the value of their home, through observing other properties that are similar in the area that may have sold recently. If you go to the property price register you can check what has sold in your area and the final sale price.
You can also check out Myhome.ie and Daft.ie which may have similar listings on the market.
Check with a local estate agent – most sellers will contact a local estate agent in order to get an overall view of the market, a valuation price and also a marketing plan in order to understand how long the process will take and what steps are needed to progress the sale.
When you contact Morrison Estates we will call to your property in order to provide a free valuation of your property and also to offer any advice for selling tips in order to start the process.
The first step of the journey to sell your home, is knowing the price. We believe that this is the most important factor in the process. Price your property too high and you will put people off viewing, and therefore there may be delays in buyers deciding to bid, and this can have a knock on effect of making your property go stale, and buyers wonder why people are not bidding, and therefore they start to consider that there is something putting buyers off and therefore they may decide too to hold off.
If you place the property into the market too cheap, then buyers may feel they are paying too much when the bids exceed asking price.
It is imperative this is handled in the correct way by placing your property on the market at an attractive price that encourages prospective buyers to view and bid.
Our aim is to find a buyer that will pay the highest possible price in the shortest possible timeframe.