1. You overvalued your property.
2. Your listing needs improvement.
3. You're always present at showings.
Let your agent handle your showings. Buyers feel more comfortable when viewing a vacant house. The experience becomes awkward when they walk into an occupied home. This puts unwanted pressure on the buyer, which could make them uncomfortable enough to chase them away.
An experienced agent should know enough to advise this, but some are afraid to offend and will remain silent. Most often, it’s the things we don’t like to hear that is the key to our own satisfaction.
4. You're too attached.
5. You haven't had your home professionally cleaned.
6. You haven't staged your home.
7. You kept up all your personal decor.
Buyers are going to feel uncomfortable touring your house if you keep all of your personal decorations in full display. Even family portraits up can dampen the mood. Take down your personal décor so that buyers can have an easier time imagining themselves living there. So, that prize deer head? Yes, that too!
8. Your home improvements are too personalized.
9. Your home is too cluttered.
10. Your home is in need of repairs.
11. You chose the wrong real estate agent.
Choosing the right real estate agent is simply the most important decision you make in selling your home. Having the right real estate agent can make all the difference in selling your home in a timely manner. The longer your home stays on the market, the less likely it will sell at the listing price. Sometimes the market is slow. Regardless, a professional is one who knows how to turn the odds into results!