WHAT A BUMMER!!!!!! :icon_sad:
It only takes one viewer, the right viewer, and it can suddenly go when you?re least expecting it. With one property I sold years ago, I?d had so many false starts with people saying they definitely wanted the place and then letting me down, that I just switched off. It had been on the market for a year. I showed people around on automatic pilot, just smiled sweetly when they said ?Yes, we?re very interested?, then dismissed them from memory once they were out the door. Then one guy came along that I took one look at and thought ?Na, you?re not a serious buyer?, but it turned out that he was and he went through with it. A most unlikely lad. Could even have had a ?romance? out of it as well (I was on my own then), but he just wasn?t my type [smilie=Sick.gif] . In fact, come to think of it, I had 2 offers on the house around the same time, both for the asking price.
So you never know, Dawn. The best advice I was given if I wanted something really badly was to forget about it and get on with something else. If you?re constantly pondering on your problem, you?re considered to be blocking the good vibes from getting to work on it. If you?ve done everything possible to make your house attractive to sell, there?s nothing more to be done except clear your mind of it and concentrate on something more positive. Difficult, I know, but worth a try if you can focus on something else for a change.
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