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Why cutting your asking price is a TERRIBLE idea

Why cutting your asking price is a TERRIBLE idea

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The real estate market in 2025 has sellers panicking, agents suggesting price cuts, and homeowners wondering if they’ll ever get sold. But here’s the truth—dropping your price is rarely the answer. The problem isn’t always your price tag; it’s your strategy. In this video, you’ll learn how to sell your home in a slow real estate market without giving away your equity. From smart home selling tips to real real estate strategies used by top agents across Surrey, White Rock, and the BC housing market, this is your roadmap to getting results without slashing your value.When buyers hesitate and listings sit, most sellers panic. They drop the price to “get attention,” but what they really get is less leverage and more stress. Instead, learn how to stand out using creative techniques that real buyers actually respond to—like rebates, temporary rate buy-downs, and hidden value sheets that make your home irresistible. You’ll see why home pricing mistakes cost sellers thousands and how a few small moves can flip the psychology of your sale.This isn’t theory. These are proven real estate tips that help homes sell faster, even when the housing market slows down. You’ll see what developers, investors, and savvy homeowners do when the market shifts—and how to apply those moves to your own sale. Whether you’re selling in Surrey BC, White Rock BC, or anywhere in the Canadian real estate market, this video gives you the advantage most sellers wish they had before dropping their price.


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