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Cole Black
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Markdale Ontario
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Realtors what percent of houses you list don’t sell

Cole Black
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Markdale Ontario
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I’m looking at maybe doing a if you don’t sell your house get your money back guarantee for my aerial photography business. First question, good or bad idea? Second question, on average what percent of houses you list don’t sell?

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Aaron K.
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Aaron K.
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Bad idea, because every house will sell if priced correctly, this is something you don't have control over, you are providing a guarantee for something that you have very little influence on.  If a house doesn't sell it means the seller wants to much money for what they have, or it is tied up in legal issues those are really the only reasons something won't sell.  Everything else just leads back to those two things and 95%+ of the time it is the seller wanting to much money.

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