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Tom Woythal
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  • Bradenton, FL
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Lowering the price on property

Tom Woythal
  • Specialist
  • Bradenton, FL
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Hello, we are very new at this and in fact have put our first rehab on the market (which happens to be our own home). It is the first time that we have sold a home, and it has been on the market for around 140 days so far. It is a nice Home so we’re not sure why there have been no offers yet. Maybe someone can help me out with this? We are thinking of lowering the price. Would that be a good idea at this point? And if so, how much? I don’t know if there is something wrong with the way that we’re listing it, or maybe should we add something to the Zillow ad? The house has brand new windows, a roof that is only 10 years old, and a central air conditioning unit that is less about 7 years old. I’ve attached the link below. Thanks for any feedback!

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/86908979_zpid/

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