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Pricing? What's your Aspen Property Worth? Aspen Magazine


ASPEN REAL ESTATE - In the absence of good comparable sales data, Tim Estin, a broker associate at Mason Morse who writes the popular Estin Report and blog, follows a step-by-step approach.“First comes an assessment of replacement value–the estimated value of the land plus the cost of construction But with little raw land selling these days, that number is often elusive,” Estin says. Next might come an income valuation, which generally is difficult in Aspen with the relative dearth of properties, particularly at the high end, that generate rental income. “Lacking such information, one can take a more macro approach, “ Estin says. He advises sellers to consider which neighborhoods are selling better than others and how their neighborhood compares. “A good broker would suggest strongly that if the seller is a real seller–motivated but not desperate, no bank issues looming, no imminent foreclosure–then proper pricing strategy would dictate they be preemptive or ahead of the pack,” Estin says. When factoring in the quality of the home, its age, and any unique attributes, its price should be relatively low compared to its neighbors. Pricing should represent the best value proposition to the buyer–the best quality at the best price. Estin cites last year’s sale of a $43 million house on Willoughby Way as an example of a seller who knew that his home had unique value and stuck to a high price. “The home was 16,000 square feet,” Estin says. “You’d never get approval to build that size home again.”

Aspen Magazine, Summer 2010

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Disclaimer: The statements made in The Estin Report represent the opinions of the author and these should not be relied upon exclusively to make real estate decisions. Information concerning particular real estate opportunities can be requested from Aspen broker Tim Estin at 970.920.7387 or by email.  A potential buyer is advised to make an independent investigation of the market and of each property before deciding to purchase. To the extent the statements made herein report facts or conclusions taken from other sources, the information is believed by the author to be reliable. However, the author makes no guarantee concerning the accuracy of the facts and conclusions reported herein. The Estin Report is copyrighted 2012 and all rights are reserved. Use is permitted subject to the following attribution: "The Estin Report by Aspen broker Tim Estin mba, gri".

 

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