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Name:
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Talullahhound
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Subject:
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In my opinion
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Date:
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2/5/2018 9:30:11 PM
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A lot of time, when a house is overpriced (and doesn't sell), it is because of the realtor wanting to please the seller (or the seller demands a price). People mistakenly think that if they list the property higher than it is worth, that they will either sell it at that price, or they will have room to negotiate. When in fact, the house will just sit. The question to ask a realtor is not "what is my house worth" or "what do you think we should list it for?", when the correct question is ask your realtor, "what do you think it will sell for, in this market". I'm not putting down realtors at all, but sellers need to ask the right questions. An appropriately priced house will sell.
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