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You
are closing on a new home.
If you've already found a new home, carrying both properties will
quickly add up to more than you can net by waiting for a higher sale
price on your existing property. |
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You
are under financial pressure.
BIf you are under pressure to sell your home to meet other financial
requirements it may make sense to secure a quick sale and attend to
these issues. |
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You
are moving out of the area.
NIf you are being transferred or are relocating to another area you
probably want to have your home sold before you leave. Dealing with
the marketing effort from a long distance - and probably travelling
back and forth - may be more trouble and expense than it is worth. |
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You
think the market is about to drop off.
If you think that the real estate market is going to decline soon
it is probably worth pricing for a quick sale. If you are right about
the market, it's likely that you'd end up getting no more - and maybe
less - if you wait. |
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You
don't want to wait.
Depending upon your situation and frame of mind, you may simply decide
that it is worth taking a few dollars less to be done with the whole
thing. If this makes financial sense to you - and promises to improve
your quality of life - it is probbaly the smart move. |
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