Contemplating If She Should list her home at a price ending in 999 or use an even price in Naples, Florida
calendar_today August 14th, 2025

Quick Tip: Should I list my home at a price ending in 999 or use an even price?

This debate has been going on for years but there is only one correct and logical answer.

Real estate sellers often want to take $1 off of the price of their home to make it look better. So, you’ll see homes priced at $499,999 instead of $500,000. Well, which one is better? After all, $500,000 sounds like a lot of money!

To illustrate why prices ending in 999 are incorrect, let’s look at a call I received today. One of my buyers called and asked me to modify her real estate search. She said to make the minimum $850,000 and the maximum $1,300,000. Right this second, there are 47 homes on the MLS selling between $849,000 and $849,999 and she’s going to miss seeing every single one of them! 47 sellers have made a mistake that will cost them buyers!

Even sites like Realtor.com allow for a range of prices to be put in. Who is going to put in $499,999 as their minimum. You can bet your bottom dollar that people will put in $500,000 even as the minimum.

Who knew $1 could cost you so much!

So there you have it! Don’t miss buyers over $1! When you list your home, keep that number round and you’ll get some extra traffic.


Laney Farrugia

Written by Laney Farrugia

Head REALTOR® at The Listing Naples Group

Searching for an honest REALTOR® in Naples? Laney Farrugia, a key partner in The Listing Naples Group, offers genuine passion and meticulous attention to detail to make your real estate journey organized and enjoyable. With her warm approach and deep market understanding, she's dedicated to patiently guiding you through every step, ensuring your goals are met.

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Chris Farrugia, M.B.A.

Realtor® at The Listing Naples Group

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