Five Signs Your Home Is Overpriced
Betsy Schiffman
Home is where the heart is, and it's also where the debts, headaches and wealth can be. Small wonder, then, that selling a home is a loaded and emotional experience.
All too frequently, homesellers' opinions of their properties are clouded by sentimentality. Every parent thinks his or her children are extraordinarily gifted beings, and in a similar way, most families believe their homes are worth a great deal more than the average. It's only natural--couples remember the particular spot in the living room where their first-born took his first step, or the outrageous the bill they received after having the plumbing overhauled, and they assume it all should show up in the sales price. Regretfully, it doesn't work that way. (For Full Article Please Click Link Below)
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