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December 6, 2024
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Why This Winter Is the Sweet Spot for Selling [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Why This Winter Is the Sweet Spot for Selling [INFOGRAPHIC]

Thinking about selling your house? Here are a few reasons why you may want to do it this season.

Buyers looking right now are serious about moving and the number of homes for sale is typically lower this time of year – helping your house stand out.

While inventory is higher this year than it’s been in the last few winters, you'll still be in this year’s sweet spot.

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