When your clients are looking to sell their house, and the home sits on the market for months, it’s easy for both the clients and you to become frustrated — especially when their friends’ house sells fast. Here’s how to broach the subject with your sellers.
Source: Inman News
Friends sold quicker? How to explain it to your sellers
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