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November 8, 2024
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Why You Need an Agent To Set the Right Asking Price [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Why You Need an Agent To Set the Right Asking Price [INFOGRAPHIC]

The #1 task sellers struggle with is setting the right asking price for their house.

Without an agent’s help, you may set a price that turns away buyers and takes a long time to sell.

To make sure your house is priced right, let’s connect. Because, if the price isn’t compelling, it’s not selling.

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