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Five things that factor into comps
You may think that sale price is the only factor when you're looking at comps and trying to set a price for your listing

You may think that sale price is the only factor when youโre looking at comps and trying to set a price for your listing. But itโs actually a bit more complicated. Here are five things that affect comps that you might not be aware of.
New construction nearby: Because of low prices for lots and varying prices in home building materials, new homes can actually be cheaper and cost less per square foot than existing homes. If thereโs a lot of new construction nearby, that can affect the price for your own listing.
Renovations: Recently renovated homes typically sell for more than homes that havenโt been updated in a while. If youโve recently upgraded your homeโespecially sought-after upgrades like the kitchen or master bathโyour home should be priced appropriately.
Developable lots: Not all lots are created equal. Even if the square acreage is the same, a lot thatโs easily developable will get a better price than a hilly or rocky lot that needs a lot of preparation.
Listing price vs. sale price: Whether sellers actually get their asking price depends greatly on the market. When youโre pricing your home, itโs important to look at sales prices, not just listing prices. The listing price doesnโt always accurately reflect what a home will sell for.
Location: Nearby amenities, safety, schools, and noise levels can vary greatly within a neighborhood. Homes in more desirable parts of the neighborhood will sell for a higher price, all else being equal.