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August 30, 2024
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How To Avoid Today's Top Seller Mistakes [INFOGRAPHIC]

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How To Avoid Today's Top Seller Mistakes [INFOGRAPHIC]

Want to know some of the top mistakes sellers are making today and how to make sure they don’t happen to you too?

The biggest missteps are pricing a house too high, skipping repairs, not being objective, and not being willing to negotiate.

And the best way to avoid falling into any of these traps is to partner with a trusted real estate agent who knows exactly what to do.

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