Even though it was established over 100 years ago, Bayfield, Colorado is still a traditional town with a strong sense of community. Today Bayfield is a growing city with a current population of 1,600 residents. However, the citizens and town officials are committed to maintaining the close-knit feel of a small town.
In a town where home prices vary as much as the elevation between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean , a Bayfield home evaluation will be extremely useful when trying to determine the value of your home. A Bayfield real estate agent is highly qualified to appraise the value of your home. Preparing your house to show potential buyers will expedite the selling process. If your home has been on the market too long, selling it from your new residence may be an option.
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| Population 1,549 | Median Age 34.6 yrs | Household Size: 2.71 |
| Avg Commute: 24.3 min | Avg Income $39,336 | Avg Home Value: $136,500 |
| July High: 79.4°F | January Low: 6.6°F | |
Bayfield Home Evaluation
Bayfield, a town of about 1, 500, lies in the forested Rocky Mountains of Colorado. You might live in a log cabin built on property with a stream, river or both or a home on the shores of Vallecito Lake . Whether you’re looking to sell a 6,000 square foot home on 560 acres or a one-bed-and bath summer home, property prices in Bayfield range from $15,000 to $6.9 million, so contracting a professional realtor would be a wise decision, when you try to calculate the value of your Bayfield real estate.
Obtaining a Bayfield home evaluation through a local realtor is a great first step when planning to sell your home. You can get an evaluation on-line, comparing your home to similar homes (i.e. same number of bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, building age, etc.) in the area that have sold recently. Of course, for a completely accurate appraisal, you’ll want to contact a real estate agent.
Pick a Bayfield Real Estate Agent To sell your Bayfield home quickly and at the highest price possible, you’ll need the expertise of a realtor with a top notch sales record, not just the realtor reporting the highest Bayfield home evaluation. Be aware some agents quote a high sales price for your home initially to gain you as a customer and later lower the price of your home to adjust to actual market conditions in order to sell it. When choosing a local realtor, compare commission rates of several agents, their specialties and experience.
Too long on the market?
If you price your home under your Bayfield home evaluation, it should sell within three to four weeks. If you price it at market value, it will probably sell within three months and if you price your home above market value, it may take a very long time to sell. If your current home has not sold as quickly as you would have liked and you’re ready to move to your new home, you can sell your home long-distance. This may be a little more complicated, but some buyers prefer to purchase vacant homes.
Before leaving your home, clean it. Pay to keep the utilities running. Place lamps in rooms without built-in lighting. Prospective buyers like to turn on faucets and lights. Plus, pipes can burst in an unheated house. You’ll also want to hire someone to care for the yard, so it’s not overgrown with grass and weeds and littered with debris. From the first step of figuring out your home’s value with a Bayfield home evaluation to the finishing touches described on how to present your home, if you pay attention to details, you are much more likely to successfully sell your home.
By Travis Ludlow
A REALTOR® is a real estate professional who is a member of the National Association of REALTORS®





