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Is That Luxury Home Really Worth it? How to Know If It's Priced Right.

  • Writer: landonfanning19
    landonfanning19
  • May 8
  • 2 min read

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When shopping for luxury real estate, it’s easy to get swept away by the allure of a stunning kitchen, a grand entryway, or panoramic mountain views. But behind the high-end finishes and show-stopping curb appeal, one critical question remains: Is this home actually priced correctly?


Here are four key factors every luxury buyer should evaluate:


1. Look at Recent Comps (Comparable Sales)

Start by reviewing similar homes that have sold in the same area within the last 3–6 months. Look for properties with similar size, features, lot characteristics, and condition. In the luxury market, nuances matter — so if you're evaluating a custom-built estate with a guest house and a pool, your comps should reflect those features as well.


2. Analyze the Price Per Square Foot (But Adjust It Smartly)

Price per square foot is a helpful baseline, but it can be misleading if not properly adjusted. A home with rare finishes, a premier lot, or mountain views may justifiably command a higher price per square foot than others in the neighborhood. The key is to adjust for upgrades, location, and design quality, not just blindly follow averages.


3. Pay Attention to Time on Market Trends

If the home has been sitting on the market for longer than average in your area — especially in a competitive luxury segment — it could indicate overpricing. On the flip side, homes that go under contract quickly may reflect stronger alignment with market value. Your agent should provide local data on days-on-market for similar homes.


4. Understand Replacement Costs

Ask: What would it cost to rebuild this home at the same quality level today? Factor in rising construction costs, supply chain delays, and labor shortages. If the asking price is significantly higher than the replacement value (even after accounting for land), you may be looking at an emotional premium rather than a fair one.


Why Your Agent Matters More Than Ever

In the luxury market, experience makes a difference. A skilled luxury real estate agent can help you separate style from substance — and identify when a listing is priced based on ego rather than economics. They’ll have access to exclusive sales data, builder insights, and in many cases, off-market properties that offer better value.


Bottom Line: Don’t let a luxury listing’s glamor distract you from the numbers. By evaluating comps, price-per-square-foot, time on market, and rebuild value — and working with a knowledgeable agent — you’ll be positioned to make a confident, well-informed offer.

 
 
 

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