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You
are
closing
on
a
new
home.
If
you've
already
found
a
new
home,
carrying
both
properties
will
quickly
add
up
to
more
than
you
can
realize
by
waiting
for
a
higher
sale
price
on
your
existing
property.
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You
are
under
financial
pressure.
If
you
are
under
pressure
to
sell
your
home
to
meet
other
financial
requirements
it
may
make
sense
to
secure
a
quick
sale
and
attend
to
these
issues.
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You
are
moving
out
of
the
area.
If
you
are
being
transferred
or
are
relocating
to
another
area
you
probably
want
to
complete
a
sale
before
you
leave.
Dealing
with
the
marketing
effort
from
a
long
distance
-
and
probably
travelling
back
and
forth
-
may
be
more
trouble
and
expense
than
it
is
worth.
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You
think
the
market
is
about
to
drop
off.
If
you
think
that
the
real
estate
market
is
going
to
decline
soon
it
is
probably
worth
pricing
for
a
quick
sale.
If
you
are
right
about
the
market,
it's
likely
that
you'll
end
up
getting
no
more
-
and
maybe
less
-
if
you
wait.
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You
don't
want
to
wait.
Depending
upon
your
situation
and
frame
of
mind,
you
may
simply
decide
that
it
is
worth
taking
a
few
dollars
less
to
be
done
with
the
whole
thing.
If
this
makes
financial
sense
to
you
-
and
promises
to
improve
your
quality
of
life
-
it
is
probably
the
smart
move.
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