I have had my home in Corbin, KY on the market since October. When is it time to change realtors?

Tammy
Home Seller

My contract does not obligate me to remain with current realtor for any period of time.

Answers (1)
Bea Rice - Ross...
Agent
Ashland, KY
FIRST ANSWER

Hi Tammy. I'm a Realtor in the Ashland, KY area. My opinion would be that, as long as your house is being advertised and it's on the MLS, your Realtor is probably do all he/she can. We're experiencing a real estate slow-down. If there are several comparable homes on the market in your area, perhaps you can reduce your price to make it more appealing. You'll need to do something to make a buyer choose your home over another. Buyers are being more selective and are taking their time before making a decision. Have you spoken with your Realtor about your concerns? Start there.... many times (but not always!) the Realtor can only do so much and it becomes a "waiting game" for the right buyer for the property, but an average of six months on the market is not unusual. Also, all listing contracts must have a start and end time. Check to see when your contract expires.

Wed Mar 5 2008, 10:35

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