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by dragonwriter
2655 days ago
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> There was a Freakanomics podcast episode or book section (I don't remember) where they asserted that the data showed realtors left their own homes on the market longer, ultimately yielding a higher sale price, when compared to homes they were selling for their clients. Real estate agents are more likely to plan sufficient time to maximize sale value; most people make plans with timelines where sale (or purchase; I bet you’ll find a similar issue on the other side, too) of the house is a blocker for other things before talking to an agent, so the disruption of not completing the transaction timely is significant. |
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