Uncategorized February 3, 2026

Stop Sleeping on Houses That Sit on the Market

See a house sitting on the market and immediately think, “What’s wrong with it?” 🧐🤔
That mindset made sense a few years ago—but not in today’s market.
Homes are taking longer to sell because inventory is up and buyers have more options. A longer time on market often means pricing, timing, or competition… not a bad house.
And if there is an issue? That’s what inspections are for—and sometimes that’s where the best negotiation power comes in.
Bottom line:
A house that’s been sitting isn’t always a red flag. Sometimes it’s the opportunity others skipped.
(This Dallas home has been on the market for 300 days. Original list price $390,000. Current price is $355,000)
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