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✨ It's July! Are your listings a boom or a bust? ✨

"Sometimes, you've done 'all the things,' but still… crickets. Here's the truth: If it didn't catch their eye the first time, something has to change."

An agent just last week called me in to look at what we could do in a house that had sat for too long. The sellers were getting anxious and interest was slow from the start. I met with the sellers and recommended a few key changes in how it presented to the market — yes, remove the random items from the yard, the table in the primary bedroom, the heavy valances, and clean the carpets really well; tips for handling the 3-dog situation were included. They did my recommendations, took new photos, and boom — it was a new listing all over again, with a large uptick in views and showings.

What to do about those listings that are fizzling out in this slower market? Sellers that were expecting a quick sale for way over asking are most likely confused and disappointed. Your pricing is accurate and within the correct range.

The house has potential. But it's just sitting there.

No showings. No buzz. No movement.

No interest. You've followed up with buyers' agents. You've re-shared it on social.

Tried another Open House. You've even crossed your fingers. Still… crickets.

A real "bust" when you were aiming for a "boom." Here's the truth: Sometimes a listing doesn't need a price drop. It needs a reset. And I've got just the thing.

What I did last week with the sellers I'm calling the "Reset Your Listing in 3 Days" service. If you need to restart and refresh a listing, this works. Give your listings a fresh start with this smart, simple way to breathe new life into the houses that have sat for too long in this market. Call me and let's make a plan that RESETS your listing and gets buyers looking again. 💙

 
 
 

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