2 answers · 10 pts
Asked by Esther | Pittsburgh, PA | 10-21-2024
Best practice would be to not show your house until you are no longer contagious. If the buyer has a time crunch you can work with their agent to try to accomodate a showing using extra precautions, but most buyers would appreciate being informed and given the option.
Asked by Rhonda | Folsom, CA | 08-17-2024
So there are several factors that are important to consider. First, how is the home presented? Second, how is the home priced compared to active comparable homes on the market? Third, are you getting showings? Forth, have you received any offers. If you are getting showings and no offers it is most likely price? If you are not getting showings, it could be price or presentation. Have you received any feedback from the individuals that have previewed your home?