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June 24, 2025
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Why Your Home's Asking Price Matters More Today

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Why Your Home's Asking Price Matters More Today

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, let's connect.

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