Why is sellability score assigned?

Why is sellability score assigned?

The Sellability Score is assigned by your assigned licensed broker to provide sellers with valuable insights into their property’s market appeal and likelihood of selling quickly. This score serves as a guide, akin to a report card for your listing, helping you identify areas to enhance your listing to attract more buyers and buyer agents.

A higher score indicates that your property is well-positioned, appealing, and likely to generate offers and sell quickly. A lower score highlights potential challenges that could delay the sale, allowing you to address them proactively.

The score is determined by evaluating key factors, including:

  • Listing Price: How competitively your property is priced compared to similar listings in the market.

  • Photo Quality: The clarity, professionalism, and appeal of the images used in your listing.

  • Marketability Metrics: Additional factors such as property condition, location, and overall presentation that influence buyer interest.

By understanding your Sellability Score, you can make informed adjustments to improve your listing’s attractiveness and increase the chances of a faster, successful sale. If you have further questions or need assistance optimizing your listing, please feel free to reach out!
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