No, the sale desire price of final real estate is decided by the seller.
Many sellers hope for sale at a price higher than an assessed value price, considering the commission amount which needs to be paid to a real estate agency, the discount negotiation amount from a buyer, the income tax which needs to be paid after sale, and various amounts of money which need to be deducted and accounted for from a real estate dealing price, based on the assessed value price which a real estate company presents.
Even as the real estate brokerage company which received an appraisal request of a sale price from a seller, it ignores the seller's desired sale price, and cannot perform sale activities without obtaining the seller's consent.