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Nick R.
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Avertising a home as "back on the market". Good idea or bad?

Nick R.
  • Dallas, TX
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I'm selling a property and had it under contract but the buyers financing fell through. I'd like some of your thoughts on if it is a good or bad idea to include this in the description I'm putting on the flyer (I'd simply put at the top of the flyer "Back on the market!"). I think it's a good idea as potential buyers will see this and realize that the property already had an offer on it and perhaps increase their motivation to make an offer quick if they like it. What are your thoughts?

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