An expired real estate listing happens when a seller's agreement with a real estate agent concludes without selling the property. This results in the home being delisted from the market and signifies an unsuccessful sale, often linked to factors like high pricing, ineffective marketing, or lack of buyer interest. Sellers can either remove the home from the market or relist it, which may involve changing agents or negotiating commissions. The process emphasizes the need for reevaluation of strategy to attract potential buyers.
An expired listing occurs when a seller's contract with a real estate agent ends without the home being sold, resulting in the home being taken off the market.
Common reasons for a home not selling include high pricing, ineffective marketing strategies, or low buyer interest, leading to a perception of an unsuccessful sale.
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