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Oliver Salmon
  • Plymouth, NH
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What flag should I place on my home for sale?

Oliver Salmon
  • Plymouth, NH
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I'm about to list for sale my very nice, fairly large single family house with a very nice ADU. I used to rent the ADU, although perspective buyers are likely buying a single family home and not thinking of renting. We have a flag pole out front. This will be the first thing that people walk by before they walk in the front door at the open house and may influence their mindset/expectations before they walk in.

What flag do you think I should put on my flagpole? I was initially thinking a standard American flag, which I have and I'm still happy to do. I was not sure if anyone else had strategies or insights into a flag they know, or think, would convey that this is a very nice luxurious home, that might put them in the mindset of thinking of quality, and certainly not in the mindset of thinking about getting this house at a bargain price.

I live in central NH, so there is a good mix of both liberal and conservative leaning persons around here, many of whom value the outdoors.

Any ideas?

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