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Stephanie Harris
  • San Antonio, TX
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Is there anything else I can do? (San Antonio, TX)

Stephanie Harris
  • San Antonio, TX
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We're selling our 1970's house. It's in great shape with updated kitchen and master, but we have 17k worth of solar panels on the roof and we need the sale to cover that. Comps say the house should sell for 210k. We would need 200k to come out right. It's listed for 205k and nothing is moving. It's been on the market for 61 days. We've had countless showings, but it seems the photos sell it better than the house shows? I do not believe the photos are misleading in any way. Interest seems to be dwindling, and I don't know what to do. I need it sold and am no longer in the area. Two mortgages is not the game plan, and turning it into a rental is an absolute last resort. I would consider moving back before I rent it out.

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