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Buyers Will Reject Your Home Before They Walk In (Here's Why)

12 min · 24 de may de 2026
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Pricing your home is one of the few decisions that can instantly add or destroy tens of thousands of dollars in equity. In this episode, Tim breaks down the 10 biggest pricing mistakes sellers make and explains how buyer psychology, online search behavior, and market data determine what your home is actually worth. You’ll learn: * Why pricing based on what you paid for the home is irrelevant to today’s buyers * The danger of setting your price around what you need to net instead of market reality * Why relying on a Zestimate or online valuation tool can lead to major pricing errors * How pricing at $399,000 instead of $400,000 may actually reduce buyer exposure * The costly mistake of waiting too long to reduce the price * Why small price cuts often fail to attract new buyers or generate momentum * How pending sales reveal where the market is heading before closed sales catch up * Why emotional attachment to a target price can cause sellers to reject strong offers * The importance of reviewing your agent’s comparative market analysis (CMA) instead of accepting it blindly * The #1 pricing trap: agents who intentionally overprice your home to win the listing Bottom line: buyers determine value—not your purchase price, mortgage balance, retirement plans, or an agent’s promises. The sellers who earn the most money are usually the ones who price accurately from the start, react quickly to market feedback, and make decisions based on data rather than emotion. Intro Outro

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