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I’m a Real Estate Writer Who Sold a House in a Buyer’s Market. Here’s What I Learned

September 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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One of the most famous Hemingway characters once said he went bankrupt “gradually, then suddenly.” This sentiment resonates with my experience of selling a house in a buyer’s market this past summer.

The gradual part involved inheriting the house in October 2021, slowly fixing it up over the years, and finally deciding to list it for sale in June 2025.

The sudden aspect came when the house sold in just 18 days.

Living in South Florida, I had considered moving into the Fort Worth house after making upgrades and repairs. However, I ultimately decided to sell it instead. And to my surprise, it sold much quicker than expected.

The key to this fast sale was hiring an experienced real estate agent who knew the market well and priced the house correctly. Additionally, investing in necessary updates and renovations helped attract buyers.

While there were some challenges during the negotiation process, having a knowledgeable attorney by my side proved to be invaluable. They helped navigate through potential obstacles and ensured a smooth closing.

As I look ahead to selling my current home and moving to North Carolina, I plan to approach the process with more caution and strategic planning. Learning from this experience, I will be more careful with sharing specific details and seek legal advice early on.

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