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Subject: 2 Years, 75%+ Price Cut, Same Agent: Is This Professional?
Here's a scenario I would like the forum to analyze:
A property has been on the market for 24+ months. The original price was clearly set by an agent who convinced the seller their property was worth far more than the market dictated.
The result? The price has been slashed, and the current list price is under 75% of the initial, inflated number. The same agent is still holding the listing, proving the original advice was deeply flawed.
A listing that sits for two years with a major price correction carries a stigma that often hurts the final sale price more than a quick, accurate initial price ever would.
This example is a powerful reminder that many realtors are disconnected from accurate market values and prioritize winning the listing over serving the seller's best interest.
What is the logical next step for this seller, and what responsibility should the initial agent bear for the wasted time and lost equity?
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Why do you assume the price was set by the agent? The agent may have advised them the price was way to high but the owner insisted on listing it there.