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My Fix and Flip property not moving in market

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Hi Friends, My Fix and flip property is on market for 3 months, still not moving may be due the slow market, what are my options

I'm with an agent through him it was listed on MLS, now I want to remove and list it for rent possibly , how do i convince my Agent on this OR wait for some more time on the market

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Andy Sabisch
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  • Wilkes-Barre, PA
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Andy Sabisch
#2 Rehabbing & House Flipping Contributor
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  • Wilkes-Barre, PA
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If you want some more focused responses, how about sharing the MLS link so we can look at the listing, see the pictures, look at comps and give you better feedback? At times suggestions here that are general in nature tend to get responses that are regional specific which may or may not help you.

We are in a prime buying time before kids go back to school so time is of the essence.

Let us have more details on the property so we can give you specifics rather than generalities.  Overpriced is often the reason however.

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