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Tyler Mowbrey
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I'm curious to understand how to find a buyer for my current property. It's been listed for 25 days without any serious conversations. Price is on par with the current market.

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Adam King
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  • San Diego, Ca
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Adam King
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  • San Diego, Ca
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Hi @Tyler Mowbrey

I am going to operate under the assumption that your home is currently listed by a realtor. As a Realtor myself, that means I can only give general advice.

Make sure you are comparing your home to actual comps: 

- Keep the size to +/- 15%

- 4 bedrooms and under, go with the exact amount of bedrooms and bathrooms

- When possible limit it to similar sized lots

- Only compare to homes with similar finishes

Our average days on market has been fairly high all year. The past 12 months it has been 34 days, which is ~40% higher than the previous 12 months.

If you are using a realtor, at this point I would sit them down for a serious conversation asking what they have been doing to properly market the property. This comes in many forms here are the most common examples: Open houses, social media outreach, attending the neighborhood caravan to pitch the home to all serious agents, using reverse prospecting  to reach out to all agents who have clients looking for a home like yours.

TLDR; make sure that the comps used are accurate, homes are sitting longer than normal this year, make sure that your agent is doing their best.

I am confident that your home will sell!

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