Why Your Home's Asking Price Matters More Today

Some Highlights
- A growing number of homeowners are overestimating today’s market. And that’s why the number of sellers dropping their price is back at normal levels.
- A lot of the time this is happening because they’re not paying attention to current conditions. The best way to avoid that mistake? Lean on the expertise of an agent.
- If you want a proven pricing strategy that works for today's market, connect with a local agent.
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