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The market has been a little off recently with the amount of foreclosures and pre-foreclosure short sales taking over the real estate market in Plainfield and Naperville, but not all properties in both Plainfield and Naperville are being sold a deep discounts. Buyers always ask me how much they should offer if they want to have their offer accepted by the seller. Sellers likewise ask how much they can expect to be offered for their Plainfield and Naperville properties. On average over the last 6 months, sellers in Plainfield got about 96% of their asking price for both town homes and single family properties, with the exception of single family homes with 5 or more bedrooms, which got about 94% of their asking price. One reason that the sellers with 5+ bedroom houses may have gotten less than asking price is because it was over priced to begin with. Bedrooms typically add between $7-10K to the value of a house, but not often more than that. Another reason is that there is not as great of a market for homes with more than 4 bedrooms, lessening the interest that buyers would have in a home that may be more than what they need. In Naperville, it’s a similar story but the numbers are down just a bit. For all single family homes available in Naperville that closed in the first 6 months of 2008, the single family home sellers are are closing at about 95% of their asking price with the exception again being the 5+bedroom market. Those homes are fetching about 94% on average. Attached single family homes are fairing a little better with a sale to list price ratio of about 96%. The exception is one 4 bedroom attached single family home that closed at 98% of the asking price, which strangely enough, is converse to the situation with 5+ single family homes in Naperville.
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Julie Ferenzi, Realtor
I am a veteran real estate agent serving the Chicago communities of Chicagoland, Plainfield, Joliet, Romoeville and Naperville. I specialize in helping my Chicago neighbors buy and sell their suburban luxury homes.
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