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		<title>If Your House Isn’t Getting Offers, Read This.</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Margaret Roy]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 10:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Online searches for “can’t sell house” just hit an all-time high according to Google Trends. So, if your house has been sitting on the market without any bites, you’re not the only one. But it&#8217;s also not the end of the road.  Homes are selling every day, so you can turn this around. You just [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Online searches for “<em>can’t sell house</em>” just hit an all-time high according to <a href="https://trends.google.com/explore?date=all&amp;geo=US&amp;q=can%27t%2520sell%2520house" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Google Trends</em></a>. So, if your house has been sitting on the market without any bites, you’re not the only one. But it&#8217;s also not the end of the road.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Homes are selling every day, so you can turn this around. You just need to take another look at your approach.</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://files.keepingcurrentmatters.com/KeepingCurrentMatters/content/images/20260310/20260311-Google-Searches-original.png" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><img decoding="async" src="https://files.keepingcurrentmatters.com/KeepingCurrentMatters/content/images/20260310/20260311-Google-Searches-original.png" alt="a graph of a house price" style="width: 100%; height: auto; display: block;"></a>If you’re feeling this pain, know this: an online search engine isn’t where you should go for your answers. It’s much better to talk to your agent. <strong>Because a search engine doesn’t know your market or your house. But your agent does.</strong></p>
<p>While a quick search or an AI platform may give you some tips on what to try, only an expert agent can actually diagnosis what’s going on – <em>and how to fix it</em>.</p>
<p>For example, your agent knows most homes that struggle to sell today are usually being held back by one (or more) of these three things.</p>
<h4><strong>1. Presentation: Buyers Will Compare Everything</strong></h4>
<p>When inventory was tight a few years ago, buyers overlooked imperfections because they had to, or they’d lose out to another bidder. Now? That’s no longer the case.</p>
<p>Today’s buyers scroll through dozens of listings in just minutes. They compare condition, updates, lighting, finishes, layout, and more – all side by side. If your home feels dated, cluttered, or in need of repairs, buyers will notice and it’ll knock your house right off their list of contenders.</p>
<p><strong>This doesn’t mean you need a full renovation. But it does mean first impressions matter again. </strong>To compete today, you need curb appeal. Clean spaces. Neutral colors. Professional photos. If there are scuffs on the walls, obvious repairs, or too many outdated features, it could be what’s holding you back.</p>
<h4><strong>2. Pricing: If the Price Isn’t Compelling, It’s Not Selling</strong></h4>
<p>This is maybe the hardest one to hear, but <strong>what your neighbor sold their house for a few years ago isn’t necessarily the same price you’ll get today.</strong> As Selma Hepp, Chief Economist at <em>Cotality</em>, <a href="https://www.marketwatch.com/picks/home-price-growth-sees-its-weakest-annual-appreciation-since-2011-6-economists-and-real-estate-pros-on-where-home-prices-are-headed-in-2026-2264ee9a" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">says</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>“For sellers, the days of pricing aggressively and expecting instant offers are largely over. </em><strong><em>Homes that are well-priced and well-presented will still sell, but pricing discipline matters more than it did during boom years</em></strong><em>.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Buyers are budget-conscious right now. If your home is priced based on outdated expectations instead of current demand, buyers may still look at your house online… but they likely won’t write an offer. Or, they’ll make an offer that you think is too low.</p>
<p>Pricing too high for this market is one of the top things sellers miss the mark on today. And those who aren’t willing to meet the market where it is or entertain offers may feel stuck.</p>
<h4><strong>3. Access: If Buyers Can’t See It, They Can’t Buy It</strong></h4>
<p>It sounds obvious but limited showing availability can kill your momentum. If your house isn’t easy to see because you’re restricting showings to evenings only, no weekends, or requiring a 24-hour notice, you&#8217;re cutting your buyer pool down by more than you may realize. </p>
<p><strong>And the more friction you create, the fewer buyers walk through the door.</strong></p>
<p>In a market where buyers have more options, the last thing you want to do is give them a reason to skip your house. Availability matters because <strong>if no one sees it, no one buys it.</strong></p>
<h4><strong>Don’t Let Search Results Decide Your Next Step</strong></h4>
<p>When your house isn’t selling, it’s tempting to spiral and wonder if it’s the market or if something’s wrong with your house. But instead of searching for answers online, here&#8217;s what to do.</p>
<p><strong>Sit down with your agent and ask three honest questions:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>What are buyers looking for in today’s market?</li>
<li>What feedback are we getting from showings?</li>
<li>Why do you think my house hasn’t sold yet?</li>
</ul>
<p>That conversation will bring a lot more clarity than any search engine results.</p>
<h3>Bottom Line</h3>
<p><strong>If your listing feels stuck, it’s not a sign you shouldn’t sell. It’s the market giving you feedback. And feedback is powerful when you use it.</strong></p>
<p>Start with a real conversation with a real agent about what’s working and what’s not. Your agent will be able to tell you which small adjustments could totally change the momentum. Because in this market, the sellers who adapt are the ones who move.</p>
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		<title>Top Mistakes Homeowners Are Making in 2026 (And How To Avoid Them)</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Margaret Roy]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 11:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Let’s be clear: selling your house is absolutely possible right now. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), roughly 11k homes sell every day in this country. And the sellers who are making their moves happen all have one thing in common: they’ve adjusted their strategy to match today’s market. They’re realizing inventory has [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Let’s be clear: selling your house is absolutely possible right now. According to the <em>National Association of Realtors</em> (NAR), roughly <a href="https://www.nar.realtor/newsroom/nar-existing-home-sales-report-shows-8-4-decrease-in-january" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">11k homes</a> sell every day in this country.</p>
<p>And the sellers who are making their moves happen all have one thing in common:<strong><em> </em></strong>they’ve adjusted their strategy to match today’s market. They’re realizing inventory has grown. Homebuyers are more selective. And buyer expectations are higher.</p>
<p><strong><em>The sellers who struggle are usually approaching today’s market with yesterday’s expectations. </em></strong>Here are the three biggest mistakes they&#8217;re making – and how to avoid them.</p>
<h4><strong>1. Pricing Based on What Their Neighbor Got a Few Years Back</strong></h4>
<p>Setting <a href="https://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/2026/02/19/the-price-you-set-can-make-or-break-your-sale/?a=820426-6c9c2d2b7e0c535f438216dd85918e6a" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">your price</a> is the most important decision you make when you sell – and the one that’s most often mishandled. <strong><em>Realtor.com</em> </strong><a href="https://www.realtor.com/research/data/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>data</strong></a><strong> shows almost 1 out of 5 sellers in 2025 had to drop their price.</strong> Here’s what those sellers went wrong.</p>
<p>Buyers have more choice and more negotiating power now that inventory has grown. And house hunters will actively avoid your house is if feels like it’s priced too high. That&#8217;s why overpricing usually leads to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Fewer showings</li>
<li>Less competitive (or lowball) offers</li>
<li>Longer time on market</li>
</ul>
<p>And all three of those side effects are things you don’t want to deal with.</p>
<p><strong><u>What To Do Instead</u>:</strong> The good news is the cure is simple. <strong>Just price for <em>today’s</em> buyer, not <em>yesterday’s </em>headlines. </strong>Lean on your agent’s knowledge of recent comparable sales, current competition, and local buyer behavior to land in the value “sweet spot” that drives traffic and urgency from day one.</p>
<h4><strong>2. Trying To Skip Repairs That Buyers Now Expect</strong></h4>
<p>A few years ago, you could <a href="https://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/2026/01/07/thinking-about-selling-your-house-as-is-read-this-first/?a=820426-6c9c2d2b7e0c535f438216dd85918e6a" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">sell as-is</a> and still get well above asking. Today? Not so much. <strong>Right now, NAR says </strong><a href="https://www.nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/research-reports/highlights-from-the-profile-of-home-buyers-and-sellers" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>two-thirds</strong></a><strong> of sellers are making at least some repairs.</strong></p>
<p>And the reason why is simple. In a market with more inventory, buyers compare homes side by side. Homes that don&#8217;t show well (or feel dated) are going to lose attention quickly, even if the issues are minor. </p>
<p><strong><u>What To Do Instead</u>: Ask your agent which high-impact, low-stress </strong><a href="https://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/2026/01/19/home-updates-that-actually-pay-you-back-when-you-sell/?a=820426-6c9c2d2b7e0c535f438216dd85918e6a" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>updates</strong></a><strong> they’d recommend for your house. </strong>The goal isn’t perfection. It’s helping buyers see themselves moving in without a mental to-do list. Small investments in staging, repairs, and curb appeal can make a huge difference in how quickly offers come in – and how strong those offers are.</p>
<h4><strong>3. Playing Hardball When Buyers Try To Negotiate</strong></h4>
<p>Today’s buyers have housing affordability at the top of their minds.<strong> </strong>And since money is already tight, they’ll be pickier and will probably ask for some compromises from you. Whether that’s making repairs, giving them a credit at closing, or taking just a few thousand dollars off your asking price, <strong>negotiating is normal again.</strong></p>
<p>So, if something pops up in the inspection, you’re going to need to be open to talking about it. If you’re not, you may very well see your buyer walk away. And some sellers are figuring this out the hard way. <strong><em>Redfin </em>data shows one of the big reasons home sales fell thru in 2025 was inspection or repair issues.</strong> Odds are those homeowners weren’t willing to flex a bit to get the deal done.</p>
<p><strong><u>What to Do Instead:</u> Meet with your agent to make sure you understand what buyers in your area care the most about. </strong>Align your price with value, present the home clearly and confidently, and stay open to reasonable negotiations that keep deals moving forward.</p>
<h3>Bottom Line</h3>
<p><strong>The sellers who succeed in this market aren’t doing anything extreme. </strong>They’re pricing their house right, making strategic repairs, getting local guidance, and making decisions based on how buyers actually behave today. Those small but mighty mindset shifts could make or break your sale.</p>
<p><strong>Want a real plan tailored to your home and your neighborhood? </strong>Talk to a local agent.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Margaret Roy]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 11:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There’s one decision you&#8217;re going to make when you sell that determines whether your house sells quickly, or it sits. Whether buyers make an offer, or scroll past it. Whether you walk away with the maximum return, or you end up cutting the price later. And that’s your asking price. The #1 Mistake Sellers Make [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>There’s one decision you&#8217;re going to make when you sell that determines whether your house sells quickly, or it sits. Whether buyers make an offer, or scroll past it. Whether you walk away with the maximum return, or you end up cutting the price later.</p>
<p>And that’s your <a href="https://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/2026/01/14/the-1-regret-sellers-have-when-they-dont-use-an-agent/?a=820426-6c9c2d2b7e0c535f438216dd85918e6a" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>asking price</strong></a>.</p>
<h4><strong>The #1 Mistake Sellers Make Today: Trusting the Wrong Number</strong></h4>
<p>If you’re thinking of moving and trying to figure out what your house may sell for, it’s tempting to start with an online home value tool. They’re fast, free, and easy. And you don’t have to talk to anyone. But here’s the problem: <strong>they don’t know your house.</strong></p>
<p>And that can be a bigger drawback than you realize.</p>
<h4><strong>Where Online Estimates Fall Short </strong></h4>
<p>Online tools often lag behind the market. They look in the rearview mirror, relying on closed sales and delayed information. <strong>And in that sense, they’re using incomplete data</strong>.</p>
<p>That’s not a miss in how these systems are built. Some information just isn’t available online. <em>Bankrate </em>explains:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>“</em><strong><em>While these tools can be a useful starting point, keep in mind that they typically do not provide the most accurate pricing. </em></strong><em>Algorithms can only rely on the information available; they can’t account for things like a home’s condition or renovations made since the last public information was updated.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>They can’t see:</p>
<ul>
<li>The unique features that make your house special</li>
<li>All the work you’ve put in to keep it in good condition</li>
<li>Or, how in-demand your specific neighborhood is<em> </em>right now</li>
</ul>
<p>So, while they may do a good job in some cases, they can’t be as accurate as a local agent who has boots on the ground day in and day out.</p>
<p>In a market where buyers have more options,<strong> a seemingly small margin of error can cost you thousands if you price too low, or weeks of lost momentum and time if you price too high.</strong></p>
<p>If you want to sell for the most money and in the least amount of time, you don’t want the <em>fast </em>answer on how to price your house. You want the <em>right </em>one.</p>
<p>That’s why the savviest homeowners today don’t rely on algorithms when it actually matters. They rely on people, specifically trusted local agents.</p>
<h4><strong>What an Expert Agent Brings to the Table</strong></h4>
<p>According to<em> </em><a href="https://1000watt.net/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>1000WATT</em></a>, sellers overwhelmingly believe <strong>real estate agents have the best sense of a home’s true value,</strong> far more than any automated tools.</p>
<p><a href="https://files.keepingcurrentmatters.com/KeepingCurrentMatters/content/images/20260212/20260219-Best-Sense-for-Home-Values-original.png" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><img decoding="async" src="https://files.keepingcurrentmatters.com/KeepingCurrentMatters/content/images/20260212/20260219-Best-Sense-for-Home-Values-original.png" alt="a pie chart with text on it" style="width: 100%; height: auto; display: block;"></a>That confidence isn’t accidental. As <em>Bankrate </em>puts it:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>“A professional appraiser or real estate agent can visit the home in person, assess the neighborhood as a whole as well as the individual property, perform more thorough market research, and consider subjective details.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>And those details matter. A skilled local agent doesn’t just pull reports. They know what’s happening right now:</p>
<ul>
<li>What buyers are paying <em>this month</em>, not last month, or even last year</li>
<li>How your home compares to the current competition in your neighborhood</li>
<li>Which features add value based on what buyers are willing to pay for today</li>
<li>How to price your house to create urgency in this market</li>
</ul>
<p>And once an agent steps foot in your house, they may even find your online estimate undershot your value. So, if you stuck with the estimate you got online, you’d actually be leaving money on the table. And no one wants that.</p>
<h3>Bottom Line</h3>
<p>While online tools can give you a rough starting point, only a local expert can give you a price that <em>actually works</em>.</p>
<p>If you want to know the right number for your house, not just the easiest one to find, connect with a local real estate agent.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Margaret Roy]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2026 11:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Want to know the #1 thing homeowners regret when they sell without an agent? It’s that they didn’t price their house correctly for their current market. According to the latest data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), those sellers agree pricing their home effectively was the hardest part of the process. Top 5 Most [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Want to know the #1 thing homeowners regret when they sell <strong>without </strong>an agent? It’s that they didn’t price their house correctly for their current market.</p>
<p>According to the <a href="https://www.nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/research-reports/highlights-from-the-profile-of-home-buyers-and-sellers" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">latest data</a> from the <em>National Association of Realtors</em> (NAR), those sellers agree <strong>pricing their home effectively was the hardest part of the process.</strong></p>
<p>Top 5 Most Difficult Task for Sellers Who Didn’t Use an Agent:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Getting the price right</strong></li>
<li>Preparing or fixing up the house</li>
<li>Selling within the desired time frame</li>
<li>Handling all the legal documents</li>
<li>Finding the time to manage all aspects of the sale</li>
</ol>
<p>And that makes sense. Pricing isn’t as simple as picking a number from an online estimate or copying what your neighbor got last year. It takes real insight into:</p>
<ul>
<li>What buyers are actually willing to pay today</li>
<li>How much competition you have in your area</li>
<li>What similar homes nearby are really selling for</li>
<li>How desirable your area or neighborhood is</li>
<li>The condition of your house</li>
</ul>
<p>Without that context, it’s easy to overshoot the mark, especially now that buyers can be more selective. And in today’s market, that’ll backfire.</p>
<h4><strong>Overpricing Isn’t a Small Mistake, It Snowballs</strong></h4>
<p>Your price is part of what shapes a buyer’s first impression. And when it&#8217;s too high, a chain reaction begins.</p>
<p>If buyers think you’re asking too much, they’re going to turn the other way. And when buyers bypass your house, you&#8217;ll get fewer showings. Fewer showings lead to fewer offers. And fewer offers usually mean making a price cut to try to draw buyers back in.</p>
<p>And that’s happening a lot lately, especially on homes sold without a pro.</p>
<p>The same <a href="https://www.nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/research-reports/highlights-from-the-profile-of-home-buyers-and-sellers" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">NAR report</a> shows <strong>most homes sold without an agent (59%) had to reduce their asking price at least once </strong>(<em>see the orange in the graph below</em>).</p>
<h4><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://files.keepingcurrentmatters.com/KeepingCurrentMatters/content/images/20260113/20260114-Most-Homeowners-Who-Sold-Without-an-Agent-original.png" style="width: 100%; height: auto; display: block;">The Part Sellers Don’t See Coming</strong></h4>
<p>The trouble is, price cuts don’t always fix the problem. They can attract bargain hunters rather than strong, confident buyers. That&#8217;s because many<strong> </strong>buyers see a price drop as a sign there’s something wrong with the house. And that assumption can turn buyers away too.</p>
<p>By the time your house finally sells, you may net less than if you’d priced it correctly from the start. Again, the data backs this up.</p>
<p><strong>NAR shows that homes sold with an agent sell for nearly 8% more than homes sold without one.</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://files.keepingcurrentmatters.com/KeepingCurrentMatters/content/images/20260113/20260114-Homes-Listed-With-an-Agent-Sold-for-Almost-8-More-original.png" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><img decoding="async" src="https://files.keepingcurrentmatters.com/KeepingCurrentMatters/content/images/20260113/20260114-Homes-Listed-With-an-Agent-Sold-for-Almost-8-More-original.png" alt="a graph of sales and sales" style="width: 100%; height: auto; display: block;"></a>That’s not because agents magically add value. It’s because they have the expertise needed to get it right. The price. The prep. The presentation. And the paperwork.</p>
<p>Nail all of that from day one, and you&#8217;ll be set up to get as much money as you can out of your sale.</p>
<p>So, even though you thought selling without an agent meant saving money, that&#8217;s not necessarily true. The facts show selling on your own can mean selling for less in the long run. And that may be enough to totally change your perspective.</p>
<h3>Bottom Line</h3>
<p><strong>Today, the biggest risk of selling without an agent isn’t the paperwork or the hassle. It’s the price. And once pricing goes wrong, it’s hard to course correct.</strong></p>
<p>So, if you’re thinking about selling and want to understand what your home would realistically go for in today’s market, connect with a local agent. A quick pricing conversation now can save you from much bigger regrets later.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Margaret Roy]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 11:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Here’s something you should know before you sell your house. The homeowners who win in today’s market aren’t the ones waiting it out or stepping back. They’re the ones who adapt from the start.</p>
<p>A number of homeowners this year didn’t get the outcome they wanted. <strong>But it’s not because something’s wrong with the market. It’s because something wasn’t right with their expectations. </strong></p>
<p><em>Realtor.com </em>reports<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.realtor.com/research/august-2025-data-2/#flows" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>57%</strong></a><strong> more homes have been taken off the market</strong> <strong>compared to last year. </strong>That means they listed&#8230; but didn’t sell. But here’s the honest truth. It was mostly because of two things: <strong>price </strong>and <strong>timing</strong>.</p>
<p>And if the seller had come in with the right mindset on each, their sale would’ve gone differently. Here are the top 2 things you can learn from those other sellers.</p>
<h4><strong>1. Price It Right from Day 1</strong></h4>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with the most common sticking point: the asking price. Today<strong>, </strong><a href="https://www.realtor.com/research/2025-sellers-survey-btts/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>8 in 10</strong></a><strong> sellers expect to get their asking price or more. But that confidence doesn’t always line up with reality.</strong></p>
<p>According to <em>Redfin</em>, <strong>only 1 in 4 (25.3%) sellers</strong> are actually getting more than their list price.</p>
<p><a href="https://files.keepingcurrentmatters.com/KeepingCurrentMatters/content/images/20251117/20251119-Only-One-In-Four-Home-Sellers-original.png" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><img decoding="async" src="https://files.keepingcurrentmatters.com/KeepingCurrentMatters/content/images/20251117/20251119-Only-One-In-Four-Home-Sellers-original.png" alt="a blue and grey circle with white text" style="width: 100%; height: auto; display: block;"></a>And here’s where the mismatch is coming from.</p>
<p>A few years ago, you could set any price and buyers would come running, no matter what the price tag said. Odds are, you’d still sell for over asking. But things are different now.</p>
<p>Buyers have more options than they&#8217;ve had in years, so they can afford to be more selective. If your price feels even a little high to them, it’ll get overlooked in a heartbeat.</p>
<p>And for the homeowners who had that happen, some end up pulling their listings instead of making a simple adjustment that could have changed everything. Which is a shame, honestly. Because a small price tweak is usually all it takes to bring buyers in and get the deal done.</p>
<p><strong>According to <em>HousingWire</em>, the average price cut right now is just 4%. </strong></p>
<p>Think about that. Other sellers are listing too high and giving up rather than dropping their price 4%. If they’d just started 4% lower, they may have already sold. So, before you list, talk to your agent about what’s working nearby. They’ll help you find the sweet spot that’s competitive, realistic, and still protecting your bottom line.</p>
<p>And here&#8217;s the kicker. If you’ve been in your home for a while, your <a href="https://www.simplifyingthemarket.com/2025/09/18/do-you-know-how-much-your-house-is-really-worth/?a=820426-6c9c2d2b7e0c535f438216dd85918e6a" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">equity</a> gives you room to set your list price more competitively and still come out way ahead. Unfortunately, those other sellers didn’t seem to realize that.</p>
<h4><strong>2. Don’t Rush the Process </strong></h4>
<p>Another common misstep: expecting your house to sell in a weekend.</p>
<p>Many sellers right now remember when homes sold in as little as hours – and they expect that to happen today. But in most markets, that&#8217;s not the reality anymore.</p>
<p><strong>It takes closer to </strong><a href="https://www.realtor.com/research/october-2025-data/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>60 days</strong></a><strong> to go from listed to sold, which is actually <em>normal (see the gray in the graph below</em>):</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://files.keepingcurrentmatters.com/KeepingCurrentMatters/content/images/20251117/20251119-The-Time-It-Takes-a-Home-to-Sell-Is-Back-original.png" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><img decoding="async" src="https://files.keepingcurrentmatters.com/KeepingCurrentMatters/content/images/20251117/20251119-The-Time-It-Takes-a-Home-to-Sell-Is-Back-original.png" alt="a graph of blue and grey bars" style="width: 100%; height: auto; display: block;"></a>It just <em>feels </em>slower because they’re comparing it to the lightning-fast pace of 2020 and 2021.</p>
<p>Think of it like driving 65 mph on the highway, then exiting and going 25. It feels like you’re crawling, but it’s actually the right speed for where you are. That’s what other sellers can’t seem to get over. But you can get ahead of that, by knowing what to expect.</p>
<p>Today’s buyers are more intentional. They’re taking their time, weighing their options, and making thoughtful decisions, which is creating a much healthier housing market.</p>
<p>So, if you’re planning to sell, don&#8217;t expect it to happen instantly.<strong> And don’t assume your house won’t sell if it doesn’t go under contract in the first weekend. </strong></p>
<p>It’s normal for these things to take time.</p>
<p>If you want to make sure your house sells as quickly as possible, talk to your agent about ways to stand out, whether that’s through staging, photography, or strategic pricing. With the right advice, the right price, and the right prep work, it can still sell quickly.</p>
<h3>Bottom Line</h3>
<p>If you’re thinking about selling, don’t let the market discourage you, let it guide you. The listings that didn’t sell this year weren’t doomed. They just started with the wrong strategy.</p>
<p>You can still win if you price right, are patient, and work with a local agent who knows how to position your home from the start.</p>
<p><strong>Because in today’s market, success isn’t about waiting for conditions to change. It’s about getting your expectations right from day one.</strong></p>
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