In St. Louis county, during the past 6 months, 3072 homes were sold. During that same period of time, 3694 homes expired out of the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) without a successful sale. Most St. Louis real estate listings do not sell.
Marketing exposure contributes to this lack of success. But I believe the most significant reason that homes do not sell is pricing. You see, by virtue of the fact that they are included in the MLS, they are getting a great deal of exposure. All real estate agents have access to the listing. And remember that most buyers find a house through a Realtor.
But Buyers and their Realtors typically do not look at overpriced listings. And if they do, they usually do not make realistic offers if they have to suffer the stress of “low-balling” the seller. I talk to sellers everyday who say, “Let’s start the listing high and see what happens.” What happens 99 out of 100 times is that the house gets no showings. By the time we get realistic with the price, the “Days on Market” make the house look like it must have some defect.
St. Louis, and the rest of the country, has been experiencing a real estate recession. The best way to combat this crisis is to work with a Realtor who know how to price homes. You must have a Realtor who researches prices every day and knows how to apply them to your situation. For more information, please visit http://www.RussellNolting.com.



