What To Do If Your House Didn’t Sell

What To Do If Your House Didn’t Sell

Last year, as many as 1 in 3 sellers took their home off the market because
it wasn’t selling. If this happened to you too, you don’t need to be
embarrassed. What you need are answers. And a local real estate agent can
help with that by seeing if it was priced too high, needs some repairs, or
didn’t get the right exposure. If you still want to move, let’s connect to
come up with a new strategy. Together, we can get your house sold.

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Smaller Homes, Bigger Opportunities: The Homebuilder Trend Buyers Love

Smaller Homes, Bigger Opportunities: The Homebuilder Trend Buyers Love

It’s no secret that affordability is tough with where mortgage rates and
home prices are right now. And that may have you worried about how you’ll
be able to buy a home. But, if you don’t need a ton of space, you may find
you have more cost-effective options in an unexpected place: new home
communities.

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Letting Go of the Home You Love: Tips To Deal with the Emotional Impact of Selling Your House

Letting Go of the Home You Love: Tips To Deal with the Emotional Impact of Selling Your House

Your home may be your biggest financial asset and investment, but once you
decide to sell, everyone will agree that it’s also more of an emotional
journey. After all, you’re not just leaving a home that you loved—you’re
ending a “love affair” with a place you’ve had for a long time and have
lots of memories tied to it. It’s where you’ve raised your family; held
countless Thanksgiving (or friendsgiving) dinners and parties, so it’s
completely normal to be sad about moving.

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What Does ‘Days on Market’ Mean and Why Does It Matter to Home Buyers?

What Does ‘Days on Market’ Mean and Why Does It Matter to Home Buyers?

Here’s a sweet analogy- think of a home for sale like your favorite bread
or pastry. Most, if not all, are best consumed when they’re freshly baked,
much like a home that has been fresh on the market. But bread gets stale as
days pass by, which makes it less and less appealing. The same can be
applied to a listing.

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