dollar sign dart.jpgWhen determining the sale price of any Real Estate, several factors, including market conditions and interest rates, will determine how much you can get for your home. The idea is to get the maximum price and the best terms during the window of time when your home is being marketed. When selling a home, there's the price owners would like to get, the value buyers would like to offer and a point of agreement which can result in a sale.

The value of your home relates to local sale prices. The same home, located somewhere else, would likely have a different value. Sale prices result from real estate supply and demand. If the community you live in is booming, with an expanding job base and a growing population, the prices for houses will most likely be on the rise.

The question you ask yourself when you are ready to sell is not how much you want for your house, but how much will a buyer want to pay for your home. Buyers don't care how much you paid for the home, how many memorable moments you and your family shared in the home, how much cash you need for the down payment on your next home or how much time and money you've invested in your home's hardwood floors, fresh paint, lush landscaping or other improvements.

The following are things you may want to consider when setting the price for your home: