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Why Overpricing Your Home is Like Wearing Socks with Sandals
Here’s the thing about socks with sandals: technically, you can wear them. But should you? Probably not. And if you do, you’re sending the wrong message. Overpricing your home works the same way. It might feel like a bold move, but instead of helping, it usually ends up hurting you. What Happens Wh

What Really Happens the Week Before You List Your Home
Listing your home is kind of like throwing a wedding. There’s a lot of prep, a lot of emotions, and someone will probably cry over flowers — except in this case, it might be your baseboards. Most people picture the “HGTV version” of listing a house: candles glowing, pillows fluffed, a photographer
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