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Title: Multiple Agent Pricing - Naert Realty delivers more accurate pricing through our exclusive MAP program.

When determining an asking price for your home, the standard practice in the real estate industry is to use a CMA (comparative market analysis). This method involves only one agent, and their report is subjective to their experience in pricing homes.

According to the National Association of Realtors®, price is the #1 factor in today's market, above location and amenities. At Naert Realty we offer a revolutionary service to our clients that produces the most accurate listing price available — MAP (Multiple Agent Pricing).

With the MAP program, the listing price of your home is determined by our review board, which includes the broker/owner, experienced agents, and company vice presidents. Since everyone looks at data differently, this will give you the most accurate asking price for your home.

Since the implementation of this program in 2005, Naert Realty has averaged 96.4% of list price to sale price for our clients, one of the highest of all St. Louis area brokers.

There are no additional fees, forms or waiting periods for this revolutionary service, it is simply part of Naert Realty's philosophy of providing the best personal service in St. Louis.

Your listing agent will develop a personalized plan and select the marketing tools that are best suited for promoting your property. All options may not be utilized.

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Image: MAP - Naert Realty's average sale price to list price is 96.4%
Image: The Dangers of Incorrect Pricing - the wrong price attracts the wrong buyers
Image: The Risks of Overpricing - Pricing reductios send the wrong messages