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Time to try another agent?

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Choosing the right agent to sell your home is important but there are other factors to consider.  Price, condition and location

Sellers have the most control over the price and condition.  When buyers search for homes they do some comparison shopping.   How does your home stack up?

Also see: April Numbers, local real estate market conditions.

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  1. Larry Cragun

    Loving it loving it loving it loving it.

  2. Deya Bautista

    There's still the tendency of overpricing the homes...and no matter how pretty they may be, they will not sell even if they change the agent 1000 times.
    It's happening here in Montreal as well, but mostly with revenue property and high end condos.


  3. julie ferenzi

    Yes, this seems to be a common practice just about everywhere.

    Last week my customers went to put an offer on a house, only to find out we had to track down a new agent to do it, it had been taken off the market and re-listed.

    The owner also lowered the price 10K which got us in the middle of a bidding war.

    Did the new agent sell the house? No. But now it sure looks like she did....

  4. Bonnie Erickson

    This is one of my pet peeves. Change the price before changing agents. If the house does not sell at the new reduced price, then get a new agent. If the house sells at the same price with the new agent, then the agent is doing something right. However, changing agents at the same time you change the price does not make the new agent successful at selling your house. What it does is prove you should have lowered the price with any of the previous agents and gotten the same result: sold!

  5. Teresa Boardman

    Isn't it more fun to be the second or third agent than it is to be the first? Spend almost no money time or effort and get paid too.

  6. Summer Minnick

    Hello,
    We just got a new site through http://www.real-estate-designers.com do you recommend print media or internet pay-per-click advertising for our new real estate website? Please advise. Thank you.

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