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Gary Cooper
  • San Antonio, TX
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Should I Fire My Realtor?

Gary Cooper
  • San Antonio, TX
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Greetings! I have a house that's been on the market for five months. I'm not sure if I am being impatient, but I've only received two offers - and both were WELL below what I'm asking for. That said, I've reduced the price three times in the span of those five months. So, am I in the wrong here? Should I seek a new realtor? I ask, because I sense the current realtor does not have the same sense of urgency I do. Additionally, there is little communication from the realtor to me in regards to how to be better market the house, and any other things I can do. 

Thank you in advance for your input. 

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