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You overvalued your property. If your house is overpriced, it's simply not going to sell. Compare your property to similar properties that recently sold within your area to get a better idea of its true value.
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You're always present at showings. Let your agent handle your showings. Buyers don't want to have the seller lurking over their shoulder during showings, especially during an open house.
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Your home improvements are too personalized. You might think that the comic book mural you painted for your child's room is absolutely incredible, but that doesn't mean potential buyers will agree.
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Your home is too cluttered. Even if your home is clean, clutter can still be an issue. For example, maybe you simply have too much furniture in one of your rooms. This can make the house feel smaller than it is.
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Your home is in need of too many repairs. The more repairs that are needed, the less likely a buyer will want your house. Many buyers simply don't want to deal with the cost or effort of doing repair work, even if it's just a bunch of small repairs.
My Favorite is You chose the wrong real agent. In my opinion, choosing the right Realtor, is simply the most important decision you make in selling your home. A good REALTOR® makes all the difference in selling your home within a reasonable time. Information from this blog was taken directly from an article written by Charles Muotoh on June 1, 2017.
When you are considering selling your home please contact me and i would be honored to represent you.
Warmest Regards,
Kevin Aizenshtat
Realtor