How can I adjust the listing price listed on my profile?
I've had 2 full service brokers in already to look at my home. I do not know where the listing came up with its numbers, but I am expecting between $750,00 and $780,000
Asked by Anonymous | Okatie, SC| 04-10-2022| 1,127 views|Selling|Updated 3 years ago
You cannot directly adjust the price shown on your own agent profile on FastExpert or similar platforms, because the listed price range is typically calculated automatically from your closed transaction history rather than entered manually.
On FastExpert and most real estate directory platforms, the price range displayed on an agents profile reflects the range of the agents actual closed transactions in the platforms database. If your recent sales have shifted into a higher or lower price range, updating your profile typically requires closing more transactions in the new range over time, as the platform pulls from MLS-linked data.
For platforms that do allow manual profile editing, look for the profile settings or account dashboard where you can update your price range preference or area of specialization. If there is no manual override, contact the platforms agent support directly. They can sometimes manually update the displayed range when the automated calculation does not accurately reflect your current market focus. For FastExpert specifically, contact their agent support team and provide examples of recent closed transactions in your target price range to support a profile update request.
Kevin Neely & Kaitlynd Robbins | K2 Sells, Keller Williams Elite Partners
I believe that you are referring to online sites such as Zillow etc. These are not completely accurate as they have not walk through your home to know all the details. It also takes into account properties that are tranfered between family members for $5, or foreclosures, and so many other factors.
A REALTOR would be able to give you up to date accurate info on the range of value on your home based on seeing it and comparing that to currently listed and closed homes similar. Talk to a REALTOR Or even an appraiser to have this value determined based on current market details.
Anytime you see an estimated value for your home on a 3rd party website, you should be able to "Claim your Home" and update any inaccurate information.
I use a variety of information to come up with a value for a home. The first thing I look is the county records for previous sales of similar homes in the area. The condition of the homes, upgrades and location will all factor in to the decision making. Ultimately it is up to the homeowner to set the price of their home with good advice from a qualified agent.