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More houses are for sale and they are sitting longer in most markets. Sure, it's not normal for a house to list and sell within a week, but as a seller there has to be some concerns about the current trend.
In the Tampa area, homes are listed for rent then relisted, or more commonly, taken off the market and put back on the market rather quickly. There are extremes on both ends; Some houses drop their asking price within weeks, others increase their price after a year in the market. Some are clearly just flips gone wrong.
If you're trying to sell your home now, and you've been unable to sell it, what is going on? Are you just following a realtors advice? Are you comparing sales from the peak in ~2022? Are you just listing to see what you can get and don't really need to move?
Really curious to hear what sellers are thinking these days.
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Your house hasn't sold in months, what's your plan?
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In the Tampa area, homes are listed for rent then relisted, or more commonly, taken off the market and put back on the market rather quickly. There are extremes on both ends; Some houses drop their asking price within weeks, others increase their price after a year in the market. Some are clearly just flips gone wrong.
If you're trying to sell your home now, and you've been unable to sell it, what is going on? Are you just following a realtors advice? Are you comparing sales from the peak in ~2022? Are you just listing to see what you can get and don't really need to move?
Really curious to hear what sellers are thinking these days.
submitted by /u/svBunahobin
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Your house hasn't sold in months, what's your plan?
Continue reading...