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Maximize home resale value in a tough market

In the latest session of Clarkonomics, our favorite penny-pinching guru offered tips for homeowners looking to maximize their resale value in an increasingly tough market. The latest data shows that housing sales are definitely down, but not as much as you'd think. Some 5 million people (at an annual rate) closed on homes last month across the nation. But from the headlines, you'd think that number should be zero. Prices are definitely around 5 percent down, but all real estate is local. Areas such as Tampa, Miami, San Diego and Detroit are down over 10 percent, while Las Vegas, Phoenix and Los Angeles may be down between 15 and 20 percent. Yet if you're in Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas, Portland or Seattle, you'll find that home values are fairly stable. Also, keep in mind that widespread housing recovery probably won't come until 2009.

So what should you do if you're trying to sell your home? First off, consider owner financing if you own your home free and clear. You'll take on the role of being the bank, and you may get a better price and a quicker sell, plus a higher rate of interest back from the buyer. But beware that you have to get between 15 and 20 percent down to protect yourself. Second, be realistic about your listing price or you'll scare people away. Finally, try doing a FSBO (for sale by owner). Just know that sellers will come looking for a real steal, so be aggressive in sticking to your pricing. It might be better to hire an agent.

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