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Updated 9 months ago,

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Home Sale advice

Joanna Quan Soon
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Hi, 

My partner and I are in the process of selling a property in Annapolis Maryland. It’s in great shape and I am working with a realtor to get it off the market. It was originally bought to be lived in the on the top floor while renting out the in law suite. However,jobs and other commits result in the decision to sell . We replaced several kitchen appliances , there is a new well on the property and it’s all fenced in. It would be a great place for landlords or house hackers due to the split foyer and double kitchen. I think due interest rates and lack of full master bedroom we can’t get it off the market .

Any advice on what we can try? 
We have reduced the price and don’t want to go into another tenant agreement. Thoughts ?

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