If the Asking Price Isn’t Compelling, It’s Not Selling

Some Highlights
- Unfortunately, a lot of sellers today are setting their asking price too high. That’s leading to an uptick in price cuts.
- Some of the most common reasons this is happening are that they’re not paying attention to current market conditions or they’re trying to leave room for negotiation.
- The best way to avoid this mistake? Connect with an agent to make sure your house is priced to pull people in, not push them away.
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