How do you know when it's time to move?
There are different sellers. Some need to sell, some would like to sell, some will never sell. How do you know?
Fri May 18 2007, 10:09 - Glendale - General Area - 3 answers
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I think that a sure sign that's time to move for most sellers is when they are willing to do all the little things that must be done to put their home in market ready condition. I have found that sellers who balk at sprucing up the landscaping, painting the interior or exterior, or making minor repairs may not truly be motivated. A motivated seller does everything he can to put the home in top condition.
Sun May 20 2007, 11:49 Web Reference: http://www.kayethomas4homes.com
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Often life changes precipitate a move: marriage, children, new job or an increase in income.
Fri May 18 2007, 15:32
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We moved for better school district and family was growing, needed bigger house and also market was good to buy new house.
Fri May 18 2007, 13:17
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