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Posted almost 15 years ago

Learn Unique Marketing Strategy Designed to Sell Connecticut Homes Fast

It's a buyer's market and thousands of Connecticut homes are sitting on the market for several months, if any offers are received. After a while with no bites, listing prices are lowered. No bites again, then the home price is lowered again and so forth. Does this sound familiar?

With no signs that the real estate market is turning around, Connecticut homeowners trying to sell their homes are losing money each month their property goes unsold. In this slow real estate market, owners must use radical strategies to get their Connecticut home noticed with potential buyers.

A unique, rarely used marketing strategy is available to set your Connecticut home out from the rest. The marketing method was stumbled upon by a FL homeowner several years ago while desperately trying to sell his house. The marketing method was desgined to get the phone ringing, get multiple offers and get his property sold in weeks, not months. With a little tweaking along the way with his Real Estate Agent, he was able to sell his house, even in a down market.

For owners of Connecticut homes, now is the time to try a different approach to sell your property in today's slow market. The traditional way of selling takes much longer. Each month your house sits on the market, means money lost.

If your listing has expired, or you are thinking of listing your Connecticut home, please visit: www.MyCTRealtor.info for additional information.   


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